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Creative Assets and Cultural Development: How Can Research Inform Nonprofit-Commercial Partnerships?

Author: Wyszomirski, Margaret Jane

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Media Type: Periodical (article)

Summary:

In the issues closing essay, the author examines how research in the arts and culture can help to find new ways of thinking about cultural production and policy including the production, financing, marketing, distribution, operation, consumption, and social roles of the arts and entertainment.

Abstract:

In the issues closing essay, the author examines how research in the arts and culture can help to find new ways of thinking about cultural production and policy including the production, financing, marketing, distribution, operation, consumption, and social roles of the arts and entertainment. To help guide future research, she contemplates the following:

  • What kind of partnerships, collaborations, or alliances can be forged will depend on what task or function is in question.
  • Where and how to secure additional resources is a frequent incentive for interaction. However, the currency of resources is variable. It could be money, talent, expertise, distribution systems, market access, publicity/visibility, or policy influence.
  • Although both the nonprofit and the commercial realms have an interest in intellectual property protections, those interests may not be identical.

Arts & Intersections:

Categories: Professional Development, Private Sector, Funding, Community Development

ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Series Title: The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society

Edition: Volume 29, Number 2

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PUBLISHER INFORMATION

Name: Heldref Publications

Website URL: http://www.heldref.org