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Consumer behaviour in the performing arts

2020
This chapter deals with a fundamental topic for presentation to a cultural economics class, that is, consumer behaviour, with reference to one of the traditional cultural sectors – the performing arts. The heterogeneity of this sector makes it an excellent field for exploring and comparing different patterns of consumption, aiming to highlight how ...
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Narcissism and the art market performance

The European Journal of Finance, 2015
Using a unique auction dataset from artinfo.com, we find that narcissism measured by the signatures of artists is positively associated with the market performance of artworks. The artworks of more narcissistic artists have higher market prices, higher estimates from auction houses, and higher outperformance compared to the art market index. In support
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Energy Expenditure in the Performing Arts

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2011
Two papers in this issue of MPPA examine energy expenditure while playing a wind instrument and dancing. Measurement of the amount of energy required to play an instrument, dance, or sing has been done in the past, but these two papers advance our understanding of how performing artists carry out their professional activities.
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The Culture of Performance, Performing and Performance Arts

Performance Research, 2006
• ABORIGINAL PEFORMANCES • ACTION • ACTION OBJECT • ACTION PAINTING • ACTION PLASTIQUE • ACTUATION • AGIERTE BILDER • AGIT-POP • AGIT-PROP • ART ACTION • AKTIONISMUS • ARCHITEKTUR UND AKTION • ART ...
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The Popular and the “Proper” Performing Arts

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2013
The two articles on the health of marching band musicians and the one on Irish traditional musicians in this issue of the journal are the most recent examples of research on the health of performing artists who participate in non-classical art forms. While it may not be easy for everyone to agree on the definitions of classical (or, more broadly, “art”
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The performance of performance indicators in the arts

Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 1996
AbstractThe introduction of performance indicators into the field of the arts and culture has been fraught with difficulties. It is the premise of this article that many of those difficulties can be traced to tensions arising out of the actual uses of performance indicators in the arts.
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The performing arts

Cultural Trends, 1995
Rachel Dunlop   +3 more
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Works and Performances in the Performing Arts

Philosophy Compass, 2009
Abstract The primary purpose of the performing arts is to prepare and present ‘artistic performances’, performances that either are themselves the appreciative focuses of works of art or are instances of other things that are works of art.
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