Architecture de marché et régulation dans l'exploitation cinématographique française
Benoît Demil and
Bernard Leca
Revue française de gestion, 2003, vol. 142, issue 1, 229-252
Abstract:
Cultural activities depend upon organizations ruled by strict regulations either public or parapublic. One can conclude that these organizations severely constrained are limited by a narrow freedom of manoeuvers. The analysis of the French cinematographic industry tends to prove the contrary. The main actors of this industry, actually build the space in which they develop their sophisticated strategies through interactions and negociations, not only commercially, but also in the political and cultural fields.
Date: 2003
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