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Title:
International perspectives on business innovation and disruption in the creative industries : film, video and photography
Author:
DeFillippi, Bob, editor.
ISBN:
9781783475339
Physical Description:
xix, 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents:
pt. I FILM INDUSTRY DISRUPTION AND TRANSFORMATION -- 1.Value chain restructuring in the film industry: the case of the independent feature film sector / Angus Finney -- 2.Business innovation in the film industry value chain: a New Zealand case study / Natalia Ferrer-Roca -- 3.A case study of business model innovation and transformation in China's film industry / Axel Kwok -- 4.The power of Japanese film production consortia: the evolution of inter-firm alliance networks and the revival of the Japanese film industry / Masaru Yamashita -- 5.European audio-visual production companies adapting to strategic challenges / Lucia Naldi -- 6.When disruption is driven by established firms: the case of French multiplex theatres / Pierre Roy -- 7.Innovation in the film sector: what lessons from the past tell us about Hollywood's digital future -- and what that means for Europe / Sven Lindmark --

8.The creative destruction of the United States' Audio-Visual Media Ecosystem / Sergio Sparviero -- pt. II CO-CREATION, CROWD-FUNDING AND CROWD-SOURCING -- 9.Modes, flows and networks: the promise of crowdfunding in documentary filmmaking and audience development / Mary Elizabeth Luka -- 10.Crowdsourcing in the production of video advertising: the emerging roles of crowdsourcing platforms / Rosemary Kimani -- 11.Using 'crowd-wisdom strategy' to co-create market value: proof-of-concept from the movie industry / Bill McKelvey -- 12.Crowd-sourcing and the evolution of the microstock photography industry: the case of iStockphoto and Getty Images / Ken Hung -- 13.Users as content creators, aggregators and distributors at Citilab Living Lab / Artur Serra.
Abstract:
As knowledge-based economies continue to grow, creative fields are becoming increasingly important for economic growth and development. Within these fields, disruptive innovations are reshaping industry boundaries and challenging conventional business models. This highly original volume explores the digital disruptions and related industry transformations in film, video and photography.
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