CULTURE AND COMMERCE THE VALUE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

Art and business are often described as worlds apart, even diametric opposites. And yet, these realms are close cousins in creative industries where firms bring cultural goods to market, attaching price tags to music, paintings, theater, literature, film, and fashion. Building on theories of value c...

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Main Author: Khaire, Mukti 1973- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stanford, California Stanford Business Books, an imprint of Stanford University Press 2017
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Summary:Art and business are often described as worlds apart, even diametric opposites. And yet, these realms are close cousins in creative industries where firms bring cultural goods to market, attaching price tags to music, paintings, theater, literature, film, and fashion. Building on theories of value construction and cultural production, Culture and Commerce details the processes by which artistic worth is decoded, translated, and converted to economic value. Mukti Khaire introduces readers to three industry players: creators, producers (who bring to market and distribute cultural goods), and intermediaries (who critique and rave about them). Case studies of firms from Chanel and Penguin to tastemakers like the Pritzker Prize and The Sundance Institute illuminate how these professionals construct a vital value chain. Highlighting the role of "pioneer entrepreneurs"-who carve out space for radical, new product categories-Khaire illustrates how creative professionals influence our sense of value, shifting consumer behavior and our culture in deep, surprising ways.
Physical Description:xx, 254 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780804792219
0804792216