There is an emerging dissatisfaction with the current evaluative regimes for the quality and effectiveness of funded arts organizations. Far too much evaluation rests on audience satisfaction surveys and quantitative measures of audience attendance numbers, production numbers and revenue sources. The intrinsic benefits of the arts to audiences and to society are recognized to be of major importance, but the means to measure these in an acceptable and on-going manner has not been found. This article changes that. It shows, through almost three years of data collection on arts audiences, that a newly developed and tested Arts Audience Experience Index can be used and embedded by companies and government funding agencies to measure the audienc...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Meaningful Measurement is a summary of the key research in the area of measuring artistic vibrancy.&...
Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. Vol 13.1. May 2016 Abstract: This paper ...
This paper addresses four indicators of the audience experience in the performing arts: knowledge, r...
Traditional measures of quality in the performing arts include critical reviews, awards, attendance ...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
Measuring the experience of audience of arts events is essential in the “experience economy” of this...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire and interview study with arts audiences in a UK...
While audience and participation surveys, as well as econometric demand studies, generally confirm t...
Due to the policies introduced by many European governments since the rise of New Public Management ...
This work is one of a series of 34 essays on the value of arts and humanities research, commissioned...
This study emphasizes on the importance of the peripheral aspects in the performing arts industry. T...
The quantitative impact of the arts has become an increasingly important factor in determining the o...
Do ticketing data and national survey data on attendance tell the same story? This question is parti...
Arts managers frequently use customer relationship management systems to identify early and late tic...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Meaningful Measurement is a summary of the key research in the area of measuring artistic vibrancy.&...
Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. Vol 13.1. May 2016 Abstract: This paper ...
This paper addresses four indicators of the audience experience in the performing arts: knowledge, r...
Traditional measures of quality in the performing arts include critical reviews, awards, attendance ...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
Measuring the experience of audience of arts events is essential in the “experience economy” of this...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire and interview study with arts audiences in a UK...
While audience and participation surveys, as well as econometric demand studies, generally confirm t...
Due to the policies introduced by many European governments since the rise of New Public Management ...
This work is one of a series of 34 essays on the value of arts and humanities research, commissioned...
This study emphasizes on the importance of the peripheral aspects in the performing arts industry. T...
The quantitative impact of the arts has become an increasingly important factor in determining the o...
Do ticketing data and national survey data on attendance tell the same story? This question is parti...
Arts managers frequently use customer relationship management systems to identify early and late tic...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Meaningful Measurement is a summary of the key research in the area of measuring artistic vibrancy.&...
Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. Vol 13.1. May 2016 Abstract: This paper ...