In music streaming services like Spotify, discrete pieces of music no longer has a price, as has traditionally been the case in music retailing, both analog and digital. This article discusses the theoretical and practical implications of this shift towards subscriptions, starting from a critical review of recent literature dealing with the commodification of music. The findings have a relevance that is not limited to music or digital media, but also apply more broadly on the study of commodification. At the theoretical level, the article compares two ways of defining the commodity, one structural (Marx), one situational (Appadurai, Kopytoff), arguing for the necessity of a theory that can distinguish commodities from all that which is not ...
abstract: In this paper I seek to understand how consumers value music today by investigating what c...
This article explores the role of editorial playlists in Spotify's streaming economy. In particular,...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
In music streaming services like Spotify, discrete pieces of music no longer has a price, as has tra...
The intervention of digital service providers (DSPs) or platforms, such as Spotify Apple Music and T...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the business and marketing practices of the music...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
The recording industry is in transition: from an industry of tangible music products towards an indu...
In the current era of music consumption, cloud-based streaming services are the dominant mode of dis...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
Music streaming services, such as Spotify, have the potential to disrupt the social dynamics of musi...
A number of academics have discussed what has been happening to the music industry since the first w...
Subscription services for users with low or no cost access to vast libraries of music has initiated ...
The purpose of this paper was to investigate and gain an understanding of how the value of recorded ...
abstract: In this paper I seek to understand how consumers value music today by investigating what c...
This article explores the role of editorial playlists in Spotify's streaming economy. In particular,...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
In music streaming services like Spotify, discrete pieces of music no longer has a price, as has tra...
The intervention of digital service providers (DSPs) or platforms, such as Spotify Apple Music and T...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the business and marketing practices of the music...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
The recording industry is in transition: from an industry of tangible music products towards an indu...
In the current era of music consumption, cloud-based streaming services are the dominant mode of dis...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
Music streaming services, such as Spotify, have the potential to disrupt the social dynamics of musi...
A number of academics have discussed what has been happening to the music industry since the first w...
Subscription services for users with low or no cost access to vast libraries of music has initiated ...
The purpose of this paper was to investigate and gain an understanding of how the value of recorded ...
abstract: In this paper I seek to understand how consumers value music today by investigating what c...
This article explores the role of editorial playlists in Spotify's streaming economy. In particular,...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...