This article contributes to the literature on industry architecture by identifying the conditions that enable the emergence of architectural advantage. To understand how one firm can shape the industry architecture in its favor, we analyzed a historical case study on the role of Lew Wasserman and the Music Corporation of America (MCA) in the evolution of the motion picture industry in the United States. We focused on two major disruptive events: the 1948 Paramount Decree which forced vertically integrated movie studios to divest their theaters, and the explosion of television as a new form of entertainment in the 1950s which became an alternative for exhibiting movies. In both these cases, one company, MCA, managed to improve substantially ...
The evolution of movie theater spatiality was rarely dealt with in architecture history, and anecdot...
This dissertation argues that scholars should not equate the demise of vaudeville as a cultural indu...
To many of the American corporate elite, victory in World War II presented a key moment of manageria...
This article contributes to the literature on industry architecture by identifying the conditions th...
Abstract This article contributes to the literature on industry architecture by identifying the cond...
Production patterns in the US movie industry changed drastically between 1940 and 1960. During these...
ABSTRACT: The Hollywood “studio system ” – with production, distribution, and exhibition vertically...
2018-07-22Contrary to our understanding of the Hollywood studio system as an industry built by pione...
Hollywood’s dominance of the movie industry has been the subject of numerous studies. An interdiscip...
In 1948, the United States Supreme Court declared the operations of eight of the nation’s largest mo...
During the last three decades of the twentieth century, architects in the United States expanded and...
This dissertation investigates the evolving market structure of the American motion picture industry...
468 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.An analytical history of film...
This dissertation traces the formation and development of the Hollywood film industry’s trade associ...
2015-02-01This dissertation documents the role of film studios, as large landowners, in the shaping ...
The evolution of movie theater spatiality was rarely dealt with in architecture history, and anecdot...
This dissertation argues that scholars should not equate the demise of vaudeville as a cultural indu...
To many of the American corporate elite, victory in World War II presented a key moment of manageria...
This article contributes to the literature on industry architecture by identifying the conditions th...
Abstract This article contributes to the literature on industry architecture by identifying the cond...
Production patterns in the US movie industry changed drastically between 1940 and 1960. During these...
ABSTRACT: The Hollywood “studio system ” – with production, distribution, and exhibition vertically...
2018-07-22Contrary to our understanding of the Hollywood studio system as an industry built by pione...
Hollywood’s dominance of the movie industry has been the subject of numerous studies. An interdiscip...
In 1948, the United States Supreme Court declared the operations of eight of the nation’s largest mo...
During the last three decades of the twentieth century, architects in the United States expanded and...
This dissertation investigates the evolving market structure of the American motion picture industry...
468 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.An analytical history of film...
This dissertation traces the formation and development of the Hollywood film industry’s trade associ...
2015-02-01This dissertation documents the role of film studios, as large landowners, in the shaping ...
The evolution of movie theater spatiality was rarely dealt with in architecture history, and anecdot...
This dissertation argues that scholars should not equate the demise of vaudeville as a cultural indu...
To many of the American corporate elite, victory in World War II presented a key moment of manageria...