Handbook on the Digital Creative Economy
Edited by Ruth Towse and
Christian Handke
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Digital technologies have transformed the way many creative works are generated, disseminated and used. They have made cultural products more accessible, challenged established business models and the copyright system, and blurred the boundary between producers and consumers. This unique resource presents an up-to-date overview of academic research on the impact of digitization in the creative sector of the economy.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781004869
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 General purpose technologies , pp 9-19

- Cliff Bekar and Erin Haswell
- Ch 2 Reining in those unstoppably rising costs , pp 20-25

- William Baumol
- Ch 3 Evolutionary perspectives , pp 26-36

- Jason Potts
- Ch 4 Space and place , pp 37-44

- Andy C. Pratt
- Ch 5 Business models , pp 45-56

- Nicola Searle and Gregor White
- Ch 6 Dynamic competition and ambidexterity , pp 57-66

- Hans van Kranenburg and Gerrit Willem Ziggers
- Ch 7 From prosumption to produsage , pp 67-78

- Axel Bruns
- Ch 8 Consumption patterns , pp 79-89

- Koen van Eijck and Max Majorana
- Ch 9 Digital divide , pp 90-102

- Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart
- Ch 10 Copying technologies , pp 105-115

- Cliff Bekar
- Ch 11 Technological change and cultural production , pp 116-122

- Peter Tschmuck
- Ch 12 Media convergence , pp 123-133

- Michael Latzer
- Ch 13 Has digitization delivered? Fact and fiction in digital TV broadcasting , pp 134-152

- Reza Tadayoni and Anders Henten
- Ch 14 Cultural policy , pp 155-161

- Terry Flew and Adam Swift
- Ch 15 Measuring the creative economy , pp 162-177

- Peter Goodridge
- Ch 16 International trade in audiovisual products , pp 178-186

- Gillian Doyle
- Ch 17 Copyright law , pp 187-196

- Peter DiCola
- Ch 18 Copyright law and royalty contracts , pp 197-208

- Richard Watt
- Ch 19 Copyright and competition policy , pp 209-221

- Ariel Katz
- Ch 20 Collective copyright management , pp 222-234

- Reto M. Hilty and Sylvie Nérisson
- Ch 21 Copyright levies , pp 235-246

- Joost Poort
- Ch 22 Empirical evidence on copyright , pp 249-261

- Christian Handke
- Ch 23 Internet piracy: the estimated impact on sales , pp 262-273

- Stan Liebowitz
- Ch 24 Artists, Authors’ Rights and Copyright , pp 274-283

- KristÌn AtladottÌr, Martin Kretschmer and Ruth Towse
- Ch 25 New opportunities for authors , pp 284-298

- Joëlle Farchy, Mathilde Gansemer and Jessica Petrou
- Ch 26 Orphan works , pp 299-308

- Fabian Homberg, Marcella Favale, Martin Kretschmer, Dinusha Mendis and Davide Secchi
- Ch 27 Performing arts , pp 311-321

- Ruth Towse
- Ch 28 Art markets , pp 322-329

- Payal Arora and Filip Vermeylen
- Ch 29 Museums , pp 330-343

- Trilce Navarrete
- Ch 30 Publishing , pp 344-352

- Patrik Wikström and Anette Johansson
- Ch 31 E-book and book publishing , pp 353-364

- Joëlle Farchy, Mathilde Gansemer and Jessica Petrou
- Ch 32 Academic publishing and open access , pp 365-377

- Frank Mueller-Langer and Marc Scheufen
- Ch 33 News , pp 378-388

- Piet Bakker and Richard van der Wurff
- Ch 34 Digital music , pp 389-398

- Patrick Waelbroeck
- Ch 35 Film , pp 399-408

- Paul Stepan
- Ch 36 Broadcasting , pp 409-415

- Glenn Withers
- Ch 37 Games and entertainment software , pp 416-428

- John Banks and Stuart Cunningham
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