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PLENNARY SESSION
MONDAY, 15 JUNE, 09.30-11.00 |
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Room:
PARANIMF
Chair: John O’Hagan Addresses by Invited
Guests
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SESSION 1
MONDAY, 15 JUNE , 11.30-13.00 |
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1a.
General Cultural Policy: Canada and USA/Western Europe
Room: GAUDI Chair: Carla Boda Foote, John A: 'The
role of government in culture: the Canadian approach'
1b. Economic Development
Roodhouse, Simon: 'How
do we know cultural industries make a difference to regional
economic regeneration in the UK’
1c. Theory/Econometrics:
Models
Goeke, Michael: 'Inside
cultural industries: rock bands as clubs'
1d. Position of Artists:
Distribution of Incomes and Economic Theory
Adler, Moshe: 'Psychic
income and subsidies for artists'
1e. Cultural Industries:
Country Studies
Murciano, Marcial and
Crusafon, Carmina: 'The audiovisual market in Spain: a
political economy analysis'
1f. Arts Institutions:
Museums and Funding Issues
Darnell, Adrian, Johnson,
Peter and Thomas, Barry: 'Pricing, Access and Visitor
Demand: a study of a local authority museum in the UK'
1g. Consumption/Participation:
Statistical Analysis
Gray, Charles M: 'Trends
in public participation in the arts: initial results'
1h. 'Alternative'
Approaches to Cultural Economics
Rushton, Michael: 'Methodological
individualism and cultural economics'
1i. Marketing Issues
Gaio, Anna: 'Economics
of Marketing and Marketing Geographics: How far can
marketing go?'
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SESSION 2
MONDAY, 15 JUNE , 15.00-16.30 |
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2a.
General Cultural Policy: France and Italy, German-Speaking Countries and
Netherlands
Room: GAUDI Chair: R Piters Alcaud, David: 'Contemporary
Citizenship and national identity: cultural politics in France and
Italy'
2b. Economic Development:
Cities and Special Events
Henriques, Eduardo
Brito and Thiel, Joachim: 'The cultural economy of cities: comparative
case studies from Hamburg and Lisbon'
2c. Theory/Econometrics:
Demand and Ticket Pricing
Courty, Pascal: 'The
economics of tickets'
2d. Position of Artists:
Career Paths and Earnings
Rengers, Merijin: 'The
careers of (visual) artists: a longitudinal analysis'
2e. Cultural Industries:
Competition Issues
Doyle, Gillian: 'The
economics of monomedia and cross-media expansion'
2f. Arts Institutions:
Museums and Funding Issues
Creigh-Tyte, Stephen:
'Funding museums: the UK experience'
2g. Consumption/Demand:
Statistical Analysis for Spain
Fernández,Victor
and Prieto, Juan: 'Individual choice and cultural audiences in Spain: the
cases of cinema and museums'
2h. 'Alternative'
Approaches to Cultural Economics
Mei Silva, Edinice
and de Andrade, Silvia P: 'The human side of quality in the production
of plastic arts'
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SESSION 3
MONDAY, 15 JUNE , 17.00-18.30 |
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3a.
General Cultural Policy: Columbia, Sweden and Yugoslavia
Room: GAUDI Chair: John Foote Rader, Amy: 'Fiscal
federalism and cultural policy'
3b. Economic Development:
Tourism
Lefebvre, Alain and
Boure, Robert: 'Territory as cultural interface: the experience of three
festivals in a rural environment'
3c. Theory/Econometrics:
Principal-Agent Theory and Incentives
Cameron, Samuel, Collins,
Alan, Murphy, Liam: 'Management of Musicians: an exploratory economic analysis'
3d. Position of Artists:
Training and Educational Levels
Moorhouse, H F and
MacGregor, Alan: 'Studying to design: what design graduates do'
3e. Cultural Industries:
Country Studies
Saravia, Enrique: 'Economic
importance of television soap opera - the Brazilian case'
3f. Arts Institutions:
Marketing
Gombault, Anne: 'Marketing,
catalyst of the conflicting identity of the cultural institutions:
a study of the Louvre Museum'
3g. Consumption/Participation:
Statistical Analysis
Kirchberg, Volker:
'Choosing the right museum - an application of rational choice theory to
explain visits to museums'
3h. 'Alternative'
Approaches to Cultural Economics
Ikegami, J: 'Intrinsic
value and externality - copyright and plural markets of cultural products'
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SESSION 1
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE, 09.30 -11.00 |
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State Support and the Muse
Room: GAUDI Chair: Judith Alexander Annette Zimmer and Stefan Töpler: ‘The Muse and the State in Western Europe and the United States: An Overview’ Bruno Frey: ‘State Support and Creativity in the Arts: Some New Considerations’. Mark Schuster: ‘The Other Side of the Subsidised Muse: Indirect Aid Revisited’
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SESSION 4
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE , 11.30-13.00 |
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4a.
General Cultural Policy: Japan and Korea
Room: GAUDI Chair: Hein Leemans Kawasaki, Kenichi:
'Cultural policy in Japan'
4b. Art Market
Plattner, Stuart: 'Risk
and trust in local art markets'
4c. Theory/Econometrics:
Demand Studies
McFadyen, Stuart, Hoskins
and Finn: 'Measuring the cultural discount in the price of exported US
television programs'
4d. Position of Artists:
Public Policy Issues
Soderlind, Jerker:
'Artists as city developers - the potential of small cultural companies
in city renewal'
4e. Cultural Industries:
Various
Nyahoho, Emmanuel:
'Do cultural industries slip from economic paradigm?'
4f. Arts Institutions:
Museums and Opera Houses
Hutter,Michael: 'Theoretical
reflections on the changing output of art museums'
4g. Consumption/Participation:
Various
Stokmans, Mia: 'Reading
attitude-behaviour relationship moderated by motivation'
4h. 'Alternative'Approaches
to Cultural Economics
Luoma, Raija-Lena:
'Art, technology and culture industry in Theodor W Adorno and Walter
Benjamin'
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SESSION 5
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE , 16.45 - 18.15 |
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5a.
General Cultural Policy: Britain, Singapore and United States
Room: GAUDI Chair: Mark Schuster Kawashima, Nobuko:
'Implementing cultural policy in Britain'
5b. Economic Development:
Economic and Social Impacts
Nakata, Takako: 'The
cultural and economic effect of the world exposition'
5c. Theory/Econometrics:
Production and Efficiency
Brill, Andreas: 'The
industrial production of singular events: a paradox in action'
5d. Position of Artists:
A Smorgasbord
Rodríguez-Morató,
Arturo: 'The professional condition of writers and translators and their
troubles with publishers'
5e. International
Trade Issues: the Cultural Industries
Glade, William: 'Public
goods, private goods and international cultural transactions'
5f. Willingness to
Pay Studies
Barros, Carlos: 'Willingness
to pay for public museums: hypothetical and real commitments'
5g. Management Issues
Son, Won-Ik: 'Tax Policy
on non-profit organisation in the field of culture'
5h. 'Alternative'Approaches
to Cultural Economics
Kangas, Anita: 'Is
there any space for cultural policy/ies?"
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SESSION 2
WEDNESDAY, 17 JUNE, 09.30-11.00 |
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Issues in International Trade and Culture
Room: GAUDI Chair, Bruce Seaman Andreu Mas-Colell
‘Should Cultural Goods be Treated Differently?’
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SESSION 6
WEDNESDAY, 17 JUNE , 11.30 - 13.00 |
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6a.
General Cultural Policy: Comparative Studies
Room: GAUDI Chair: Hein Leemans Pakes, Anna: 'Economising
bodies: dance and the state funding structures in Britain and France,
1979 to the 1990s
6b. Art Market
Ramos, Helena: 'Gallery
prices and the return on paintings - the case of19 contemporary artists
from Barcelona'
6c. Theory/Econometrics:
Regulation
Towse, Ruth: 'The Lottery
of art: risk and the artist'
6d. Consumption/Participation:
the Spanish Experience
Saladrigues Solé,
Ramon and Codina, Jaume: 'The cultural infrastructure: a basic tool to
promote cultural consumption'
6e. International
Trade Issues: Various
Bing, Friederike: 'Intellectutal
property rights in a world of digital media - implications for changes
of legislation and enforcement of copyrights'
6f. Willingness to
Pay Studies
Santagata, Walter and
Signorello, Giovanni: 'Contingent valuation of Naples Open Museums Program:
effects from individual budget constraint'
6g. Funding Issues
Campos, Lorenzo and
Castaner, Xavier: 'The economic effects of public and civic involvement
in the governance of performing arts' organisations: a case study of the
Elche Chamber Orchestra'
6h. Innovation: Repertoire
Heilbrun, James: 'The
decline in opera repertory diversity in North America as evidence of an
artistic deficit'
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SESSION 7
WEDNESDAY, 17 JUNE , 15.00 - 16.30 |
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7a.
Arts Institutions: Theatres
Room: GAUDI Chair: Roland Villeneuve Goudriaan, René,
de Haart, Wim, Weide, Siebe W: 'On the sustainability of the growth of
earned income of drama companies'
7b. Art Market
Chanel, Olivier and
Vincent, Stéphanie: 'Price decline in sequential auctions: reasons
and measures'
7c. Economic Development:Various
Bariletti, Antonio
and Causi, Marco: 'Cultural goods, resources and employment'
7d. Europe: Some Economic
Issues
Ginsburgh, Victor and
Weyers, Sheila: 'The quality of movies and their appearance on European
TV channels'
7e. European Union
Policy Issues
Lotrenau Mihail-Cristian
and Rebegel, Mihaela: 'The Romanian art labour market and the European
Union Security'
7f. Willingness to
Pay Studies
Roche Rivera, Hugo:
'The willing-to-pay for a public mixed good: the COLON theatre in
Argentina'
7g. Marketing Issues
Brooks, Arthur: 'Do
public subsidies leverage private philanthropy? empirical evidence on symphony
orchestras'
7h. Innovation: Various
Wijnberg, Nachoem and
Gemser, Gerda: 'Selection and reputation: impressions of innovation'
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