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Lectures Cultural Industries
Lecture 1 Introduction: Analyzing the
creative & cultural industries (CCI)
 Important for the exam: Conceptual understanding
* Not details of the reading, but the concepts behind the readings
 Quiz questions are 10% of the final grade starting from week 2
 Each presentation is 20% of the final grade (40% in total)
 Individual exam is 50% of the final grade
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 Course literature & lectures
 Practical information

For the presentation: organizational level is mostly better than individual

Assesment and testing

 Weekly team oral presentation (40%)
 Individual final exam (50%)
* 6 multiple choice questions (25%) and 2 open questions (25%)
* Need an 5.5 to pass the course!!!

Question 1 (reading 1)
(b) I is true; II is untrue
Because culture goods are symbolic in nature, these become very subjective.
The more symbolic in nature, the more subjective

Question 2 (reading 2)
(a) I is untrue; II is true

Question 3 (reading 3)
(d) I is true; II is true
For potential customers you have to make some changes, so also changes in the business
model

First article: Modeling the cultural industries
Questions and definitions

 What is a cultural good?

,  What is a creative good?
Requires some human creativity, has to be some intellectual property involved, it
should have some symbolic messages.
 What are the cultural industries? What are the core characteristics?
 What are the creative industries? What are the core characteristics?
 Is making a distinction between the cultural and creative industries important? Why
or why not?

Cultural goods and services characteristics


Lecture 2 Organizational design
Think about how to organize the production of cultural goods. What do you think are some
core variables at play?

 Intellectual property
 Consistent product

Demand patterns that are highly unpredictable
Production processes are difficult to monitor and control
Reconcile artistic production with marketeers

Article Balancing act: Learning form organizing practices in cultural industries (Lampel, Lant
and Shamsie, 2000)

The article in a nutshell: This paper discusses five ambiguities or tensions that managers in
the cultural industries must navigate. They all revolve around the question: What
organizational form is best suited to production in the CI?

1. Artistic versus entertainment value
* Should the intrinsic value of art drive decision making or should decisions be driven
by the economic value of mass production?

, 2. Product differentiation versus market innovation
* Should artistic products focus on novelty or familiarity?




3. Demand analysis versus market construction
* Is the consumption of art driven by consumer tastes or are consumer tastes driven
by the artist?



4. Vertical integration versus flexible specialization
* Which system of production favors creativity: large in-house production and
distribution or a flexible network of small producers?




* How to organize the organization chart?




5. Individual inspiration versus creative systems
* Is creativity an individual or collective product?




Final remarks
Final tensions, but many unique ways in which they are balanced

 What tensions are the most important in a given setting/for your case? Why?
 How are these tensions balanced and why?
* What are the implications of these tensions for how production, marketing,
distribution, etc. are organized?

, Article Capabilities in Motion: New Organizational Form and the Reshaping of the
Hollywood Movie Industry (Lampel and Shamsie, 2003)

Article in a nutshell: This paper investigates how capabilities in the Hollywood movie
industry have developed in response to the transition from a studio era dominated by
integrated hierarchies to a post-studio era dominated by flexible hub organizations.

The resource-based view of the firm
Resources
Inputs for achieving superior performance

 Tangible (e.g., money, physical venues) and intangible (e.g., reputation, knowledge)
 Firms may fail to acquire the best resources (e.g., not hire the best job candidate),
may lose resources (e.g., reputation loss) or use them sub-optimally (e.g., inefficient
production)
 Firms resources need to be upgraded and renewed over time

Capabilities
“Processes that integrate, reconfigure, gain and release resources in response to market
conditions” (p. 2191)

 Routines and practices used to effectively manage resources

“Barney argued that sustained competitive advantage derives from the resources and
capabilities a firm controls that are valuable, rare, imperfectly imitable and not substitutable”
(Barney et al., 2001: p. 625)

Research questions

 Do firm capabilities drive movie performance?
 Are firm capabilities related to organizational form?
* Organizational forms facilitate the use and development of specific capabilitues
* (Co-)evolution of forms and capabilities

Research setting
Hollywood movie industry

 “studio” era (1941-1948)
 “post-studio” era (1981-1988)

Mobilizing capabilities
“Routined needed to identify and commit resources” (p. 2191)

 Useful for allocating (i.e., “mobilizing) the best resources to a specific project

Example: pre-production phase

 Resource bundle: actors, directors, writers
 Problem: search and selection
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