International audiencePurpose This study concerns the attendance motivations for cultural services based on the audience’s level of knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to define the role played by general knowledge (e.g. cultural education) and specific knowledge (e.g. communication around a cultural product) in the attendance motivation trajectory of a cultural service. Design/methodology/approach The study uses in-depth interviews with 20 visitors to two public theatres, one in Belgium and one in France. Findings The results identify a tripartite motivation in the decision to attend a performance, corresponding to four visitor segments defined according to their level of general and specific knowledge. Originality/value The recommenda...
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International audiencePurpose This study concerns the attendance motivations for cultural services b...
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Scholars have long undervalued the role of knowledge in the formation of festival loyalty. The purpo...
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The phenomenon of theater goers who are not satisfied when watching but at the next show they were s...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the motivation and preferences of classical music concert atten...
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Audience development is an emerging priority for many arts organizations. This paper explores the na...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The ability to draw consumers to live music performan...
Previous research seeking to explain why people attend live performing arts events has focused prima...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire and interview study with arts audiences in a UK...
International audiencePurpose This study concerns the attendance motivations for cultural services b...
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to describe and understand dimensions of cultural activity invo...
The participation of audience in artistic experience, as one of the most powerful motivations to con...
Theatre is a complicated pastime, bridging the fields of arts and leisure and the drivers of aesthet...
The thesis investigates the motivation structure of cinemagoers and theatregoers. Its theoretical pa...
Scholars have long undervalued the role of knowledge in the formation of festival loyalty. The purpo...
Presents findings from a national survey of 1,231 Americans. Examines the motivations and expectatio...
The phenomenon of theater goers who are not satisfied when watching but at the next show they were s...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the motivation and preferences of classical music concert atten...
Audience development is an emerging priority for many arts organizations. This paper explores the na...
This thesis examines the way in which members of Generation X (those born between 1966 and 1976) and...
Audience development is an emerging priority for many arts organizations. This paper explores the na...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The ability to draw consumers to live music performan...
Previous research seeking to explain why people attend live performing arts events has focused prima...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire and interview study with arts audiences in a UK...