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Author: Marie Ballarini

Posts by Marie Ballarini

The ETA Team wishes you a very successful and happy 2024!

Posted on January 9, 2024 (January 9, 2024)

As we bid farewell to another year, it is only fitting to take a moment to reflect on the cultural tapestry that defined 2023. From groundbreaking exhibitions to thought-provoking performances,…

Posted in Blogs by cultural economistsTagged 2023, new year

Call for Papers: Economists Talk Art

Posted on November 2, 2023

Economists Talk Art invites submissions of full published papers written in blog format for a non specialist and general audience. We are seeking engaging and informative articles that explore the…

Posted in Uncategorized

DISCREPANCY IN OBJECTIVES WITHIN THE PRODUCTION CHAIN OF HERITAGE WORKS IN VIRTUAL REALITY

Posted on October 31, 2023

In our analysis of virtual reality (VR) experiences in this corpus, we explore the interplay between artistic and pedagogical goals in VR mediation tools developed in collaboration with cultural institutions….

Posted in Arts Management, Cultural Heritage, Museums

FURTHER ON THE SAD PRODUCTION FUNCTION FOR MUSIC

Posted on September 19, 2023

Authors of “Artists and Markets in Music: The Political Economy of Music During the Covid Era and Beyond” (Routledge 2024) conduct a comprehensive study on music production factors, utilizing a…

Posted in Cultural Economics, Labor Markets in the Arts, Music

THE DECREASE IN LIFE-SATISFACTION FOR CULTURAL CONSUMERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Posted on August 22, 2023 (August 24, 2023)

Cultural participation improves individuals’ well-being, and the closure of cultural organisations during the first wave of the pandemic has led ceteris paribus to a larger decline in life satisfaction among…

Posted in Covid 19, Cultural Policy ResearchTagged Andrea Baldin, benefits, cultural consumption, Trine Bille, wellbeing

CULTURE OF PHILANTHROPY: A LEVER OF ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP OF ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

Posted on June 23, 2023 (August 22, 2023)

In our turbulent contemporaneity, arts organizations must strengthen their case for support, build connections and promote shared values if they are to fulfill their citizenship responsibilities as anchor organizations within…

Posted in Arts and Business, Arts Management, Financing of the arts

BUSINESS MODELS OF CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERIES AND ART FAIR INFLUENCE: A THEMATIC SYNTHESIS OF THE LITERATURE

Posted on June 5, 2023 (June 6, 2023)

Business Models of Contemporary Art Galleries and Art Fair Influence disentangles main features and dynamics of both artistic and commercial practices of art galleries, and highlights the interplay with the…

Posted in Art Markets, Arts and Business, Cultural Economics, International Trade

THE GENDER PAY GAP IN THE MARKET FOR VISUAL ART IN GERMANY: INSIGHTS FROM AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Posted on April 4, 2023

A study examined the gender pay gap in the market for visual art in Germany using a more representative sample than previous studies, which focused on auction data from top…

Posted in Art Markets, Arts and Business, Cultural Economics, Econometric Studies, Financing of the arts

CULTURAL VALUES AND THEIR REALIZATION: A VALUE-BASED APPROACH

Posted on March 21, 2023 (March 21, 2023)

The work of artists, creatives, cultural organisations and the cultural community that provides arts, culture and artistic education to society deserves due credit. It is not always easy to find…

Posted in Cultural and Creative Industries, Cultural Economics, Financing of the arts, Labor Markets in the Arts, value of culture

INNOVATION IN CULTURAL MANAGEMENT (“La Innovación en la Gestión de la Cultura”)

Posted on February 8, 2023

The cultural sector is distinguished by its intrinsic creativity. Is it also characterized by its ability to innovate, that is, to generate value for the user? From an approach to…

Posted in Arts and Business, Arts Management, Books, Cultural and Creative Industries, Cultural Management
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