Prior to digitalisation, the vertical structure of the market for recorded music could be described as a large number of artists [composers, lyricists and musicians] supplying creative expressions to a small number of larger record labels and publishers who funded, produced, and marketed the resulting recorded music to subsequently, sell these works to consumers through a fragmented retail sector. We argue that digitalisation has led to a new structure in which the retail segment has also become concentrated. Such a structure, with successive oligopolistic segments, can lead to higher consumer prices through double marginalisation. We further question whether a combination of disintermediation of the record labels function combined with “se...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
This thesis studied digitalization in recorded music industry by investigating how the business mode...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
Prior to digitalisation, the vertical structure of the market for recorded music could be described ...
Prior to digitalisation, the vertical structure of the market for recorded music could be described ...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
Recent problems have led many commentators to discuss the decline or even the death of the music bus...
In this paper I examine the geographical and organisational consequences of the emergence of a new t...
With entering the twenty-first century a new era had begun, the digital era. The dynamic forces of d...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
We present an in-depth analysis of the music industry and use our findings to judge the practical a...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
For the past two decades the music digitalization has been considered the most significant phenomeno...
After successive years of growth during the 1990s, decreasing compact disc sales have been plaguing ...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
This thesis studied digitalization in recorded music industry by investigating how the business mode...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
Prior to digitalisation, the vertical structure of the market for recorded music could be described ...
Prior to digitalisation, the vertical structure of the market for recorded music could be described ...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
Recent problems have led many commentators to discuss the decline or even the death of the music bus...
In this paper I examine the geographical and organisational consequences of the emergence of a new t...
With entering the twenty-first century a new era had begun, the digital era. The dynamic forces of d...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
We present an in-depth analysis of the music industry and use our findings to judge the practical a...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
For the past two decades the music digitalization has been considered the most significant phenomeno...
After successive years of growth during the 1990s, decreasing compact disc sales have been plaguing ...
On the basis of an in depth analysis of the flow of revenues within the music industry and of the em...
This article demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, the advent of the Internet has not made ...
This thesis studied digitalization in recorded music industry by investigating how the business mode...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...