The financialization of Canadian multi-family rental housing: From trailer to tower
M August - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
After 20 years of disinvestment, new financial vehicles began targeting Canada's multi-
family apartment sector in the 1990s, with the first Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) …
family apartment sector in the 1990s, with the first Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) …
[HTML][HTML] Art markets in crisis: how personal bonds and market subcultures mediate the effects of COVID-19
We examine how the contemporary art market has changed as a result of the disruptions
caused by the novel coronavirus. Based on interviews with artists, collectors, a dealer, and …
caused by the novel coronavirus. Based on interviews with artists, collectors, a dealer, and …
Conceptualizing curation in the age of abundance: The case of recorded music
The contemporary marketplace for cultural products, such as music, fashion and film,
features an abundance of goods, services and experiences. While producers struggle to …
features an abundance of goods, services and experiences. While producers struggle to …
Rethinking the center-periphery model: Dimensions and temporalities of macro-structure in a global field of cultural production
L Buchholz - Poetics, 2018 - Elsevier
A central question in the culture and globalization debate has been how global
transformations affect center-periphery hierarchies among countries in realms of cultural …
transformations affect center-periphery hierarchies among countries in realms of cultural …
The art of tokenization: Blockchain affordances and the invention of future milieus
L Lotti - Media Theory, 2019 - hal.science
Ten years after the introduction of the Bitcoin protocol, an increasing number of art-tech
startups and more or less independent initiatives have begun to explore second-generation …
startups and more or less independent initiatives have begun to explore second-generation …
Local contexts as activation mechanisms of market development: contemporary art in emerging markets
N Komarova, O Velthuis - Consumption Markets & Culture, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The paper studies how local contexts contribute to the emergence of markets. In particular, it
explains how potential entrepreneurs are motivated to become active in establishing new …
explains how potential entrepreneurs are motivated to become active in establishing new …
Tokenization and regulatory compliance for art and collectibles markets: from regulators' demands for transparency to investors' demands for privacy
Abstract Art and collectibles markets tend to involve lower liquidity and higher fees than
public equity markets. Distributed ledger technology can tokenize artworks and collectibles …
public equity markets. Distributed ledger technology can tokenize artworks and collectibles …
Making markets global
O Velthuis, SB Curioni - Cosmopolitan canvases: The …, 2015 - books.google.com
Since the 1980s, markets for contemporary art and the contemporary art system more
generally have been characterized by a wave of transformation of impressive scale and …
generally have been characterized by a wave of transformation of impressive scale and …
Transparency in an opaque market: Evaluative frictions between “thick” valuation and “thin” price data in the art market
E Coslor - Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper highlights the paradoxical effects of increased price data in markets with difficult-
to-value products where non-price factors are highly relevant. In the fine art market, the …
to-value products where non-price factors are highly relevant. In the fine art market, the …
[HTML][HTML] The functions of known to be inaccurate prices in markets: A cross-country comparison of pharmaceutical list pricing
Economic theory assumes accurate price information to be readily available in markets. In
real markets, however, actual price information can be private and confidential, forcing …
real markets, however, actual price information can be private and confidential, forcing …