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The Music Business And Digital Impacts Innovations And Disruptions In The Music Industries 1st Ed Daniel Nordgrd

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The Music Business And Digital Impacts Innovations And Disruptions In The Music Industries 1st Ed Daniel Nordgrd
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Author: Daniel Nordgård
ISBN: 9783319918860, 9783319918877, 3319918869, 3319918877
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Music Business And Digital Impacts Innovations And Disruptions In The Music Industries 1st Ed Daniel Nordgrd by Daniel Nordgård 9783319918860, 9783319918877, 3319918869, 3319918877 instant download after payment.

This book provides rare insights into the difficult and complex dialogues between stakeholders within and outside the music industries in a time of transition. It builds on a series of recorded meetings in which key stakeholders discuss and assess options and considerations for the music industries’ transition to a digital era. These talks were closed to the public and operated under the Chatham House Rule, which means that they involved a very different type of discussion from those held in public settings, panels or conferences. As such, the book offers a much more nuanced understanding of the industries’ difficulties in adjusting to changing conditions, demonstrating the internal power-struggles and differences that make digital change so difficult.

After presenting a theoretical framework for assessing digital change in the music industries, the author then provides his research findings, including quotes from the Kristiansand Roundtable Conference. Following from these findings, he develops three critical concepts that explain the nature as well as the problems of the music industries’ adaptation process. In conclusion, he challenges the general definition of crisis in the music industries and contradicts the widely held view that digitalization is a case of vertical integration.

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