The movie industry is typically characterized by high production risk and unpredictable returns. Innovating in this kind of environment is very risky and calls for smart strategies of risk diversification. Hollywood is a recognized content innovation leader in the global movie industry, but the recent tendency for major production companies in the industry is to reduce risk by imitating previously successful productions rather than maintaining an innovation drive. We analyse here an alternative possible strategy based on risk diversification, and show how such strategy is viable for the Hollywood system whereas it is less viable for alternative, less market oriented movie production systems. We study cost/return data for 909 films...
Heterogeneity in firm performance has been investigated with different perspectives. Starting from t...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
[[abstract]]Movie industry is an example of a typical “experience product” market. The pre-consumpti...
The movie industry is typically characterized by high production risk and unpredictable returns. In...
Despite its proved riskiness, the film industry is one of the most economically relevant industries ...
The film industry is characterised by high levels of uncertainty, yet the firms that dominate global...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyse the risk and return trade-off in the film industry, and to exp...
Each year, Hollywood studios invest more than US $ 10 billion in feature films. While some of the p...
This paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’s dominant firms are narrowing the scope of creativity in ...
Everyone knows that the movie business is risky. But how risky is it? Do strategies exist that reduc...
Everyone knows that the movie business is risky. But how risky is it? Do strategies exist that reduc...
This book explores the complex, multifaceted and contested subject of risk in the film business. How...
Cofinancing is a term used in the movie industry to describe films for which multiple firms share th...
Introduction Movies are considered entertainment goods. Entertainment is one of the experience indus...
capitalization cinema Hollywood riskIn this article, the structure of Hollywood film distribution wi...
Heterogeneity in firm performance has been investigated with different perspectives. Starting from t...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
[[abstract]]Movie industry is an example of a typical “experience product” market. The pre-consumpti...
The movie industry is typically characterized by high production risk and unpredictable returns. In...
Despite its proved riskiness, the film industry is one of the most economically relevant industries ...
The film industry is characterised by high levels of uncertainty, yet the firms that dominate global...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyse the risk and return trade-off in the film industry, and to exp...
Each year, Hollywood studios invest more than US $ 10 billion in feature films. While some of the p...
This paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’s dominant firms are narrowing the scope of creativity in ...
Everyone knows that the movie business is risky. But how risky is it? Do strategies exist that reduc...
Everyone knows that the movie business is risky. But how risky is it? Do strategies exist that reduc...
This book explores the complex, multifaceted and contested subject of risk in the film business. How...
Cofinancing is a term used in the movie industry to describe films for which multiple firms share th...
Introduction Movies are considered entertainment goods. Entertainment is one of the experience indus...
capitalization cinema Hollywood riskIn this article, the structure of Hollywood film distribution wi...
Heterogeneity in firm performance has been investigated with different perspectives. Starting from t...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
[[abstract]]Movie industry is an example of a typical “experience product” market. The pre-consumpti...