The use of net profits clauses in the movie business poses a problem. The standard perception is that Hollywood accounting results in successful films showing no net profits. If that is indeed so, then why have they survived for over four decades? This Essay argues that a successful movie will fail to yield net profits only if a gross participant (a major star whose compensation is in part a function of the film\u27s gross receipts) becomes associated with the film. Since the net profits participants typically are associated with a project first, the question becomes: Why would they be willing to sacrifice some (or all) of their contingent compensation when a gross participant is added to the project? The answer is that the net particip...
This study analyzes a comprehensive sample of 1,892 films from 2007-2019, looking at the relations b...
This article aims to answer the question whether it is possible for Hollywood studios to ensure thei...
Introduction Movies are considered entertainment goods. Entertainment is one of the experience indus...
The use of net profits clauses in the movie business poses a problem. The standard perception is t...
Academic, trade, and popular publications commonly assert that 80 percent of motion pictures fail to...
"According to standard Hollywood practice, Buchwald or any other writer is not promised a share of t...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of stars and other potential informational signals ...
Major film studios are constantly seeking new methods of generating revenue from their movies. These...
There are a number of high-profile cases where films that by most standards of revenue minus cost ar...
ABSTRACT (215 WORDS) Is the involvement of star actors critical to the success of motion pictures? F...
Each year, Hollywood studios invest more than US $ 10 billion in feature films. While some of the p...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
Regardless of whether a movie is made by a major studio or small independent producer, it can’t beco...
Big actors, big effects, and big budgets all characterize today’s movies. Companies that produce th...
This paper empirically examines contract renegotiation and learning in the movie industry un-der lon...
This study analyzes a comprehensive sample of 1,892 films from 2007-2019, looking at the relations b...
This article aims to answer the question whether it is possible for Hollywood studios to ensure thei...
Introduction Movies are considered entertainment goods. Entertainment is one of the experience indus...
The use of net profits clauses in the movie business poses a problem. The standard perception is t...
Academic, trade, and popular publications commonly assert that 80 percent of motion pictures fail to...
"According to standard Hollywood practice, Buchwald or any other writer is not promised a share of t...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of stars and other potential informational signals ...
Major film studios are constantly seeking new methods of generating revenue from their movies. These...
There are a number of high-profile cases where films that by most standards of revenue minus cost ar...
ABSTRACT (215 WORDS) Is the involvement of star actors critical to the success of motion pictures? F...
Each year, Hollywood studios invest more than US $ 10 billion in feature films. While some of the p...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
Regardless of whether a movie is made by a major studio or small independent producer, it can’t beco...
Big actors, big effects, and big budgets all characterize today’s movies. Companies that produce th...
This paper empirically examines contract renegotiation and learning in the movie industry un-der lon...
This study analyzes a comprehensive sample of 1,892 films from 2007-2019, looking at the relations b...
This article aims to answer the question whether it is possible for Hollywood studios to ensure thei...
Introduction Movies are considered entertainment goods. Entertainment is one of the experience indus...