Culture and Commerce

Culture and Commerce
Author: Mukti Khaire
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781503603080

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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.

Cultures of Commerce

Cultures of Commerce
Author: E. Brown,C. Gudis,M. Moskowitz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137071828

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While historians have explored the impact on workers of changes in American business, the broader impact on other cultural forms, and vice versa, has not been widely studied. This anthology contributes to the debate at the intersection of business history and the study of cultural forms, ranging from material to visual culture to literature.

Commerce in Culture

Commerce in Culture
Author: Cynthia J. Brokaw
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684174508

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"Sibao today is a cluster of impoverished villages in the mountains of western Fujian. Yet from the late seventeenth through the early twentieth century, it was home to a flourishing publishing industry. Through itinerant booksellers and branch bookshops managed by Sibao natives, this industry supplied much of south China with cheap educational texts, household guides, medical handbooks, and fortune-telling manuals.It is precisely the ordinariness of Sibao imprints that make them valuable for the study of commercial publishing, the text-production process, and the geographical and social expansion of book culture in Chinese society. In a study with important implications for cultural and economic history, Cynthia Brokaw describes rural, lower-level publishing and bookselling operations at the end of the imperial period. Commerce in Culture traces how the poverty and isolation of Sibao necessitated a bare-bones approach to publishing and bookselling and how the Hakka identity of the Sibao publishers shaped the configuration of their distribution networks and even the nature of their publications.Sibao’s industry reveals two major trends in print culture: the geographical extension of commercial woodblock publishing to hinterlands previously untouched by commercial book culture and the related social penetration of texts to lower-status levels of the population."

The Culture and Commerce of Publishing in the 21st Century

The Culture and Commerce of Publishing in the 21st Century
Author: Albert N. Greco,Clara E. Rodriguez,Robert M. Wharton
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804750319

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This is the definitive social and economic analysis of the current state and future trends of the American book publishing industry, with an emphasis on the trade, college textbook, and scholarly publishing sectors. Drawing on a rich and extensive data, the thoughtful analysis presented in this book will be valuable to leaders in publishing as well as the scholars and analysts who study this industry.

The Silk Roads

The Silk Roads
Author: Vadime Elisseeff
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1571812210

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A look at the cultural, or intercultural, exchange that took place in the Silk Roads and the role this has played in the shaping of cultures and civilizations.

Commerce and Culture

Commerce and Culture
Author: Robert Lee
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780754663980

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This volume presents a collection of interrelated essays by international scholars working on the relationship between commerce and culture from c. 1750 to the early-twentieth century. Considerable attention has recently been focused on the importance of social networks and business culture in reducing transaction costs, both in the pre-industrial period and during the nineteenth century, and these essays underline the centrality of this across a broad international setting. As such the volume provides an important addition to the available literature in this field and will attract a wide readership amongst business, cultural, maritime, economic, social and urban historians, as well as historical anthropologists, sociologists and other social scientists whose research embraces a longer-term perspective.

Bks Culture Commerc Pub

Bks Culture   Commerc Pub
Author: Lewis Coser,Charles Kadushin,Walter W. Powell
Publsiher: New York : Basic Books
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1982-02-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015005175578

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A Profile of the Performing Arts Industry

A Profile of the Performing Arts Industry
Author: David H. Gaylin
Publsiher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781606495650

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Attending a live concert or theatrical performance can be a thrilling experience. At their best, the performing arts represent the height of human creativity and expression. But the presentation on stage, whether it is Shakespeare, Beethoven, or The Lion King, depends on a business backstage. This book provides an overview of both the product on stage and the industry that makes it possible. While the industry’s product is unique—with unique supply and demand characteristics—it is still an industry, with supply inputs, organization structures, competitors, business models, value chains, and customers. We will examine each of the major segments (Broadway, regional theater, orchestra, opera, and ballet) along these business dimensions. This book will give lovers of the performing arts an understanding of the business realities that make live performances possible. Managers, board members, and performers will be better equipped to take on the strategic challenges their companies face. People contemplating any of these roles will have a better idea of what to expect. Business analysts and students of strategy will discover how economic frameworks apply in this unique setting where culture and commerce converge.