[PDF][PDF] 'The Wisdom of Crowds in the Movie Industry: Towards New Solutions to Reduce Uncertainties.
N Escoffier, B McKelvey - International Journal of Arts …, 2015 - researchgate.net
The movie industry faces high financial risks because of increasingly high production and
marketing costs and a high degree of uncertainty about audience reactions. For decades …
marketing costs and a high degree of uncertainty about audience reactions. For decades …
An offer they couldn't refuse (but probably should have): the ineffectiveness of Italian state subsidies to movie-making
Public financial support to national movie (film) production is typically conditional on very
subjective artistic and socio-cultural criteria and objectives. Yet the question remains as to …
subjective artistic and socio-cultural criteria and objectives. Yet the question remains as to …
Ephemeral estimation of the value of art
We investigated whether the sale price of artworks can be estimated, a priori, based on
objective key factors, and whether the estimation prices by auction houses are …
objective key factors, and whether the estimation prices by auction houses are …
[图书][B] Risk in the film business: known unknowns
M Franklin - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This book explores the complex, multifaceted and contested subject of risk in the film
business. How risk is understood and managed has a substantial impact upon which films …
business. How risk is understood and managed has a substantial impact upon which films …
Public tax credits and the film industry: an analysis of the Italian system
E Teti, G Tomasi, F Barchitta - Creative Industries Journal, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the evolution and effects of the tax credits systems introduced in the
Italian film industry. We have studied the economic and juridical roots of State subsidies …
Italian film industry. We have studied the economic and juridical roots of State subsidies …
Maintaining content innovation in an industry with unpredictable returns: a portfolio approach to movie production
The movie industry is typically characterized by high production risk and unpredictable
returns. Innovating in this kind of environment is very risky and calls for smart strategies of …
returns. Innovating in this kind of environment is very risky and calls for smart strategies of …
[图书][B] Management in the age of digital business complexity
B McKelvey, N Escoffier, R Kaminska, MP Salmador - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The first management-oriented Special Issue focusing on digital business (DB) was
published in 2013 by the MIS Quarterly, titled Digital Business Strategy: Toward a Next …
published in 2013 by the MIS Quarterly, titled Digital Business Strategy: Toward a Next …
[PDF][PDF] Critical Determinants of Success From the Film Industry Perspective
A Orankiewicz, A Bartosiewicz - Zeszyty Naukowe …, 2023 - managementpapers.polsl.pl
Purpose: The goal of this research is to identify factors related to the future success of film
production and synthetize the scattered literature of the subject. Another goal is to propose a …
production and synthetize the scattered literature of the subject. Another goal is to propose a …
How the Financing Source Affects a Film's Box Office. The Value of Subsidies and International Co-Production on the Polish Market
A Orankiewicz, A Bartosiewicz… - International Journal on …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The film industry can be a high-profit business, but it also comes with high financial risk.
Since film production requires large investments, producers and investors are looking for …
Since film production requires large investments, producers and investors are looking for …
Using Crowd wisdom via crowdsourcing: Proof of concept of an efficient digital strategy in the age of digital business complexity
N Escoffier, B McKelvey - Management in the Age of Digital …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
New product development is a hit-or-miss bet. Many newly launched products suffer from
high failure rates because they simply have no market (Ogawa and Piller 2006). Even one of …
high failure rates because they simply have no market (Ogawa and Piller 2006). Even one of …