Spécificités du produit culturel.. L'exemple du spectacle vivant
Isabelle Assassi
Revue française de gestion, 2003, vol. 142, issue 1, 129-146
Abstract:
Cultural products differ from large consumption goods by their modes of conception and of production. As opposed to standardised products uniformly manufactured in large volumes, they are characterised by experimentation, unicity and diversity. The conclusions developed in this article are the results of interviews in the theater and the musical sectors. At the stages of broadcasting, distribution and consumption of these cultural products, a deep similarity can be observed between cultural products and large consumption products.
Date: 2003
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