Using comprehensive digital sales data by time and vintage on the US, Canada, and 15 European countries, we infer the evolution of music vintage quality, finding that vintage service flow has increased since 2000. We explain the result with unpredictability of music quality at the time of investment along with growing releases. Evidence shows a) products with modest prospects at release - from artists on independent labels and from new artists - occupy a growing share of the top products; and b) despite growth in the number of products, sales are growing more concentrated.JRC.J.3-Information Societ
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The pace of change in recordedmusic technology has accelerated faster than ever during the past two ...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
Using comprehensive digital sales data by time and vintage on the US, Canada, and 15 European countr...
law for digital products. While file-sharing has reduced revenue, other technological changes have r...
JEL No. K11,L82 Recent technological changes may have altered the balance between technology and cop...
We explore the consequence of quality unpredictability for the welfare benefit of new products, usin...
The music industry has been in a state of flux for the past 20 years. Disrupted by the digital revol...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
This paper studies the role of product discovery in the demand for recorded music. We show that rele...
Similar to most other creative industries, the evolution of the music industry is heavily shaped by ...
Music plays an important, and sometimes overlooked part in the transformation of communication and d...
In the decade since Napster’s launch, selling recorded music has become as much of an art as making ...
Using weekly music charts data in 10 countries over the period 1990–2015, we analyze whether digitiz...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
With entering the twenty-first century a new era had begun, the digital era. The dynamic forces of d...
The pace of change in recordedmusic technology has accelerated faster than ever during the past two ...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
Using comprehensive digital sales data by time and vintage on the US, Canada, and 15 European countr...
law for digital products. While file-sharing has reduced revenue, other technological changes have r...
JEL No. K11,L82 Recent technological changes may have altered the balance between technology and cop...
We explore the consequence of quality unpredictability for the welfare benefit of new products, usin...
The music industry has been in a state of flux for the past 20 years. Disrupted by the digital revol...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
This paper studies the role of product discovery in the demand for recorded music. We show that rele...
Similar to most other creative industries, the evolution of the music industry is heavily shaped by ...
Music plays an important, and sometimes overlooked part in the transformation of communication and d...
In the decade since Napster’s launch, selling recorded music has become as much of an art as making ...
Using weekly music charts data in 10 countries over the period 1990–2015, we analyze whether digitiz...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
With entering the twenty-first century a new era had begun, the digital era. The dynamic forces of d...
The pace of change in recordedmusic technology has accelerated faster than ever during the past two ...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...