LIFE FULFILMENT INFLUENCE ON ART CONSUMPTION AND CONVICTIONS REGARDING ART
Iuliana Coman
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2019, vol. 13, issue 1, 1198-1205
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The aim of this research is the analyse of the impact of life fulfilment on the art consumption (frequency and budget allocated), and in the same time the evaluation of the influence of sentiment of life fulfilment on the perceptions regarding art, and art impact in Romanian society. The study was organised using data obtained from an experimental survey in which 120 persons from Southern Romania were interviewed. The data were analysed using Microsoft Office Excel, SPSS and include descriptive tables and graphs. The obtained results show that art in different forms is one of the daily components of the life of today, and the convictions regarding the impact of art show a profound influence of art on the lives of individuals and Romanian society. Also, it is observed that the level of satisfaction in life affects the consumption of art, especially from the perspective of the budget allocated for the consumption of art and less in terms of the frequency of the consumption of art in the different forms in which it is present in our lives. The level of life fulfilment also manifests influence on the beliefs regarding the impact of art and works of art on the life of each one of us and on the life of the society
Keywords: art consumtion; life fulfilment; asscoiations. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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