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The authors analyze the financial situation of the Spanish football industry. They first argue that a relevant analysis of the industry's financial results relies on a careful description of how historical and cultural factors have influenced its ...
Ascari, Guido, Gagnepain, Philippe
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Video game preservation in the UK: a survey of records management practices [PDF]
Video games are a cultural phenomenon; a medium like no other that has become one of the largest entertainment sectors in the world. While the UK boasts an enviable games development heritage, it risks losing a major part of its cultural output through ...
Bachell, Alasdair, Barr, Matthew
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The celebrity factory: new modes of fashion entrepreneurship [PDF]
The aim of the paper is to analyze the contribution of celebrity culture to the re-shaping of the fashion industry, distancing from an oppositional view while embracing a systemic one, where celebrity is considered a fundamental engine of the ...
Marta Martina, Silvia Vacirca
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The Regulation of Islamic Finance in the United Kingdom [PDF]
This article examines the unique risks associated with Islamic financial institutions and the secular state's reticence to directly regulate their religious dimension. It argues that the state's method of regulating the Islamic financial industry ignores
Ercanbrack, Jonathan
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Re-enchanting the Chinese Sport Spectator - A Postmodern perspective on Sport Marketing in China [PDF]
The cultural and philosophical heritage of modernism underpinning general marketing management theory imparts profound implications for organisations operating in professional sport.
Cockayne, David
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Was it Doomsday? First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on the Polish Cultural Industry
Research purpose. The COVID-19 pandemic has become a theme of the research on the functioning of the economy and particular industries. The same concerns were raised regarding the issue of the cultural industry.
Komańda Marcin
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Back to live: Returning to in-person engagement with arts and culture in the Liverpool City Region
On July 19th 2021, the UK government lifted the COVID-19 restrictions that had been in place since March 2020, including wearing masks, social distancing, and all other legal requirements. The return to in-person events has been slow and gradual, showing
Antonina Anisimovich+5 more
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This thread presents a different agenda for studying culture and the culture industries in particular, one that is grounded in a distinctly cultural studies materialist reflexivity. Cultural studies is probably best understood as the politically committed, theoretically grounded, and radically self-reflexive and historical-materialist analysis of ...
Miller, T., Aksikas, J., Harney, S.
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Conceptualizing industrial culture [PDF]
Abstract So far, ‘Industrial Culture’ as a term has been widely used as a synonym for industrial heritage. Only recently, a re-interpretation of industrial culture has been discussed, which goes beyond heritage issues by including contemporary or upcoming cultural and creative resources, addressing directly the future development ...
Jörn Harfst+2 more
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Organizational Culture: Case of the Finnish Construction Industry [PDF]
Academic literature has long recognized the correlation between a company’s organizational culture and its quality performance. The Finnish construction industry is still a highly human powered industry, and thus, organizational culture is seen to have a
Ali-Löytty, Simo+2 more
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