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Sponsorship Culture In The German University Popular Music Festival Market Dominik Nsner

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Sponsorship Culture In The German University Popular Music Festival Market Dominik Nsner
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.07 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Dominik Nösner
ISBN: 9783839465783, 3839465788
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Sponsorship Culture In The German University Popular Music Festival Market Dominik Nsner by Dominik Nösner 9783839465783, 3839465788 instant download after payment.

Music festivals have become important events for people to experience music collectively and take a break from their everyday lives. Companies and institutions like to use music festivals as opportunities for advertising their products and services through sponsorship. Dominik Nösner examines professional stakeholder's assessments of the market as well as patterns of existing procedural elements of sponsorship culture, factors determining existing communication and decision-making culture and interrelations between sponsors and audience with emphasis on university popular music festivals. Building on that, he further explores motivational constructs for popular music festival attendance via a survey study.

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