8th Vienna Music Business Research Days 2017
12 – 14 September: Unchaining the Digital Music Business?
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Die Wiener Tage der Musikwirtschaftsforschung setzen sich zum Ziel, WissenschafterInnen aus allen Disziplinen und PraktikerInnen aus dem Musikbusiness einmal im Jahr in Wien zu versammeln, um sich über aktuelle Fragen und neueste Ergebnisse der Musikwirtschaftsforschung auszutauschen.
Die Musikwirtschaftsforschung versteht sich als Interdiszplin an der Schnittstelle wirtschaftlicher, künstlerischer, insbesonders musikalischer, kultureller, sozialer, rechtlicher, technologischer aber auch darüber hinausgehender Entwicklungen, die zur Entstehung, Verbreitung und Rezeption des Kulturgutes Musik beitragen. Sie ist einer Methodenvielfalt verpflichtet und für alle Interessierte aus Wissenschaft und Praxis offen.
Programm am Dienstag, 12. September 2017
- 9.00 Uhr – 17.00 Uhr: Young Scholars' Workshop
Workshop über Musikwirtschaftsforschung (geschlossene Veranstaltung) im Großen Konferenzraum des Instituts für Kulturmanagement (IKM)
Programm am Mittwoch, 13. September 2017
- Brown, Steven C. (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK): Illegal music downloading: A psychologist tells some tales
- Burchard, Jason (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK): Conceptualizing an entrepreneurial growth model of the 21st century music industry
- Carugno, Giovanna (University of Campania, Italy): Copyright protection and choreographies: New issues, old solutions?
- Cuadrado-García, Manuel; González-Casal, Pablo & Montoro-Pons, Juan D. (University of Valencia, Spain): Music education and music genres preference: An exploratory research with young people
- Flath, Beate (University of Paderborn, Germany): Festivals in rural regions: An empirical study on value creation processes through the example of the Orange Blossom Special Festival (OBS)
- Karjalainen, Toni-Matti (Aalto University School of Business, Helsinki, Finland): Distributed team leadership in a rock band – curing the discordant alliance of creativity and business?
- Lenten, Liam (La Trope University Melbourne, Australia) & McKenzie, Jordan (Macquarie University Sydney, Australia): "The times they are a changin'": On the ephemeral nature of music polls
- Luck, Geoff (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Relationships between music preferences, demographics and listening habits across five key markets
- Marshall, Lee & Haynes, Jo (University of Bristol, UK): Beats and tweets: Social media in the careers of independent musicians
- Montoro-Pons, Juan D. & Cuadrado-García, Manuel (University of Valencia, Spain): Assessing the impact of headlining a music festival
- Morrow, Guy (Macquarie University Sydney, Australia): Agile management strategies within the music industries: Artist management and the problem of creative labour
- Peres da Silva, Glaucia (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany): Discussing value in the music economy – notes on economic and aesthetic values of music occupation
- Prey, Robert (University of Groningen, The Netherlands): The quantified artist: The musician after datafication
- Quack, Sigrid & Hondros, Konstantin (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany): Transforming regulatory uncertainty in musical creativity? Legal professionals' practices in the music business
- Richerts, Damaris (University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria) & Boubela, Roland N. (Medical University Vienna, Austria): "I hear with my little ear" – a case study investigating implications for audience development strategies induced by cross cultural music perception differences
- Senges, Wolfgang (ContentSphere, Berlin, Germany): Blockchain for music business: Preventing the threat of disruption by transition management
- Stewart, Sarita M. (Belmont University, Nashville, US): The use of the artist-fan engagement model as a strategy tool
- Tronvoll, Bård & Haampland, Ola (Hedmark University of Applied Sciences, Elverum, Norway): Music digital streaming – the formation of listening experience
- Valiati, Leandro & da Silva, Pedro Perfeito (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil): Digitization, creative industries and global value chain: An analysis about music industry in Brazil
- Wiesener, Oliver (Stuttgart Media University, Germany): Gender-specific music preferences at video ads
UPDATE:
As an additional event, Peter Tschmuck is to present his book The Economics of Music in Gewerbehaus of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce in Rudolf Sallinger Platz 1, 1030 Vienna on September 13 at 7.00 pm.
After the book presentation, Peter Jenner (Sincere Management, London), Sally Gross (University of Westminster, London), Hannes Tschürtz (ink music, Vienna) and Alexander Hirschenhauser (VTMÖ – Austrian Indie Label Association, Vienna) discuss on The Economics of Music Streaming – Revenue Streams for Musicans and Music Producers from Spotify & Co?
Free admission, please register here:
Programm am Donnerstag, 14. September 2017
- 9.00 – 9.30 Uhr: Welcome and opening address
- 9.30 – 10.15 Uhr: Daniel Nordgård (University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway): "New Gatekeeping. Processes in the Digital Music Business"
- 10.15 – 11.15 Uhr: Panel discussion
"New Gatekeeping Processes in the Digital Music Business"
- 11.15 – 11.45 Uhr: Kaffeepause
- 11.45 – 12.45 Uhr: George Musgrave (Westminster University, London): Control and Autonomy in the Digital Music Business
- 12.45 –14.00 Uhr: Mittagspause
- 14.00 – 14.45 Uhr: Keynote 1 by Paul Crick (Senior Managing Consultant, Digital Transformation, Media & Entertainment, IBM, Flintham/UK): "The Applications of Blockchain Technology in the Music Business"
- 14.45 – 15.30 Uhr: Keynote 2 by Wolfgang Senges (Strategic Consultant in Digital Media, ContentSphere, Berlin): "The Benefits and Challenges of Blockchain Technology in the Music Business"
- 15.30 – 16.00 Uhr: Kaffeepause
- 16.00 – 17.30 Uhr: Panel discussion
"Unchaining the Digital Music Business?"
- 17.30 Uhr: Awarding the young scholars' workshop best paper
Weitere Informationen & Registrierung
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf:
Programm als PDF-Dokument:
- Programm (pdf, 150 KB)
Registrierung:
Für Studierende und MitarbeiterInnen der mdw ist die Teilnahme kostenlos. Eine Registrierung ist aber dennoch erforderlich. Bitte für die Zusendung eines Gratis-Codes ein E-Mail an ikm@mdw.ac.at schicken
Die Veranstaltung wird organisiert vom Institut für Kulturmanagement und Cultural Studies (IKM), dem Institut für Musiksoziologie (IMS), dem Institut für Journalismus und Kommunikationswissenschaft (IJK) der Universität für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover sowie der International Association of Music Business Research.
In Kooperation mit Waves Vienna Music Festival & Conference.
8. Wiener Tage der Musikwirtschaftsforschung 2017
12. – 14. September 2017
Joseph Haydn-Saal & Großer Konferenzraum am IKM
mdw – Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien
Anton-von-Webern-Platz 1
1030 Wien