May 13, 2024
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE DESIGNATIONS: EVIDENCE FROM ITALY
What are the effects of UNESCO World Heritage designations on local economic outcomes? The debate on this topic is wide-ranging, but often based on...
April 29, 2024
RETHINKING MUSIC STREAMING ROYALTIES – HOW DO WE BETTER ALIGN CONSUMER VALUE AND ARTIST PAYMENTS?
On music streaming, all streams have traditionally been worth the same, but how can we rethink how streams are calculated and remunerated, so we reward...
April 15, 2024
CULTURAL CAPITAL EXTERNALITIES
For many cultural institutions and activities, such as libraries, theatres, exhibitions and concerts, the non-use values are created when the good is consumed. These...
April 1, 2024
EXAMINING THE POTENTIAL DISRUPTION FROM AD-SUPPORTED STREAMING SERVICES
How is the rising popularity of advertising-based video-on-demand (AVOD) services shaping the future of in-home entertainment? Using survey experiments in four countries, we analyse...
April 1, 2024
UNESCO International Centre of Martial Arts
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April 1, 2024
7th Asian Workshop on Cultural Economics
Save the date! The 7th Asian Workshop on Cultural Economics will take place at the UNESCO International Centre of Martial Arts in Chungju, South...
March 20, 2024
THE EVOLVING PLACE OF THE CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN PUBLIC POLICIES ORIENTATION: SOME LESSONS FROM THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION?
Cultural and Creative industries (CCIs) have become a focal point in the economy. The content analysis of the Communications issued by the European Commission...
March 5, 2024
ASSESSING THE OPINIONS OF EXPERTS AND NON-EXPERTS THROUGHT THE LENS OF INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPETITIONS
Before consuming cultural goods and services, we often consult experts as well as non-experts. Using data on classical music competitions where experts (competition judges)...
February 20, 2024
WHY THE IMPRESSIONISTS DID NOT CREATE IMPRESSIONISM
Everybody knows the French Impressionists, but how did they became known as such? Our research demonstrates that painters like Monet, Renoir, Cassat, Degas, Pisarro,...
February 6, 2024
MORE IS WORSE: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES ON UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES
Contrary to previous studies focusing on the number of sites included in the World Heritage List (WHL), “More is Worse: the evolution of quality...
February 5, 2024
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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February 5, 2024
23rd International Conference on Cultural Economics
Save the Date The 23rd International Conference on Cultural Economics will be held at Erasmus University Rotterdam between June 23- 27, 2025. More information...
January 24, 2024
Working Papers
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January 23, 2024
MEASURING THE IMPACT OF ARTISTIC INNOVATION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The intersection between art, innovation, and economics is often overlooked, despite the increasingly porous borders between these fields. Based on empirical observations of Middle...
January 21, 2024
Washington Hilton
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January 21, 2024
7th North American Workshop on Cultural Economics
Call for Papers Sponsored jointly by the Association of Cultural Economics International in conjunction with the Southern Economic Association Series Organizers Amir Neto (Florida...