03258nam 22006135 450 991085539020332120240429124850.0978303149899210.1007/978-3-031-49899-2(CKB)31801391900041(MiAaPQ)EBC31311061(Au-PeEL)EBL31311061(DE-He213)978-3-031-49899-2(MiAaPQ)EBC31574217(Au-PeEL)EBL31574217(EXLCZ)993180139190004120240429d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Economics of the Popular Music Industry Modelling from Microeconomic Theory and Industrial Organization /by Christie Byun2nd ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (251 pages)9783031498985 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction -- 2. Consuming Music -- 3. Basic Producer Theory -- 4. The Music Industry Disrupted: The COVID Era -- 5. The Global Marketplace for Music -- 6. Conclusion.This book uses economic theory to explain how consumers and producers have responded to major changes in the music industry. Byun examines the important role of technology in changing its structure, particularly as new methods of creating and accessing music prove to be a double-edged sword for creators and producers. This second edition includes new information about concert attendance and live performance in the COVID era and what followed, as well as the resultant economic impacts on the industry. Throughout the book, Byun questions how the business of music affects creativity and the extent to which this impacts the creative output of the individual artist. Chapters also address copyright enforcement and online piracy. This is an approachable resource for economists interested in the music industry as well as business and music majors studying the ways in which technology can impact a creative process. Christie Byun is Associate Professor of Economics at Wabash College in the USA. She teaches courses on statistics, econometrics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, and the fashion industry. Byun has done extensive research on the changes in the music industry using applied economic theory.MicroeconomicsEconomic historyIndustrial organizationMusic theoryMicroeconomicsEconomic HistoryIndustrial OrganizationTheory of MusicMicroeconomics.Economic history.Industrial organization.Music theory.Microeconomics.Economic History.Industrial Organization.Theory of Music.338.4778Byun Chong Hyun Christie1791946MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910855390203321The Economics of the Popular Music Industry4329747UNINA04824nam 22006015 450 991076359030332120251008140528.09783031380921303138092410.1007/978-3-031-38092-1(CKB)28853249100041(MiAaPQ)EBC30943640(Au-PeEL)EBL30943640(OCoLC)1409689742(DE-He213)978-3-031-38092-1(EXLCZ)992885324910004120231114d2023 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRethinking the Work Ethic in Premodern Europe /edited by Gábor Almási, Giorgio Lizzul1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (341 pages)9783031380914 Chapter 1: Introduction: Rethinking Work Ethics -- Chapter 2: The Work Ethic in Renaissance Florence: a Study of its Origins -- Chapter 3: Preaching about Manual/Artisanal Labour: A New Focus and Ambivalent Messages (1200–1500) -- Chapter 4: Industry, Utility, and the Distribution of Wealth in Quattrocento Humanist Thought -- Chapter 5: Work, Morality and Discipline in Sixteenth-century Geneva -- Chapter 6: Critical Responses to the Humanist Work Ethic: The Image of the Pedant -- Chapter 7: Scholars Working Themselves to Death: Casaubon and Baronio Compared -- Chapter 8: Work and Idleness in Adam Contzen’s Political Oeuvre -- Chapter 9: The Counter-Reformation Concept of Good Labour and the Inculcation of a Catholic Work Ethic -- Chapter 10: Labour as a Form of Charity and Almsgiving in Early Modern Poor Relief -- Chapter 11: Enlightened Women at Work: The Case of Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier (1770s–1790s) -- Chapter 12: Labor ipse voluptas: Virtues of Work in Nineteenth-Century Germany.“This book is an excellent and highly welcome contribution to the history of the work ethic, as it reveals both surprising continuities and profound historical variations in the long-term assessment of work.” —Josef Ehmer, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Vienna, Austria “These masterful essays recover a multi-faceted discourse of work in European thought cutting across genres, confessions, geo-political borders, and occupational groups. Among this volume’s many points of interest, the early forms of workaholism traced here have profound contemporary relevance.” — Sarah Gwyneth Ross, Professor of History, Boston College, USA This book investigates how work ethics in Europe were conceptualised from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Through analysis of a range of discourses, it focuses on the roles played by intellectuals in formulating, communicating, and contesting ideas about work andits ethical value. The book moves away from the idea of a singular Weberian work ethic as fundamental to modern notions of work and instead emphasises how different languages of work were harnessed for a variety of social, intellectual, religious, economic, political, and ideological objectives. Rather than a singular work ethic that left a decisive mark on the development of Western culture and economy, the volume stresses plurality. The essays draw on approaches from intellectual, social, and cultural history. They explore how, why, and in what contexts labour became an important and openly promoted value; who promoted or opposed hard work and for what reasons; and whether there was an early modern break with ancient and medieval discourses on work. These historicized visions of work ethics help enrich our understanding of present-day changing attitudes to work. Gábor Almási is Senior Researcher of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo Latin Studies, Innsbruck, Austria. Giorgio Lizzul is Post-doctoral Junior Fellow at the Fondazione 1563, Turin, and Visiting Scholar at the Università di Torino, Italy.EuropeHistory1492-LaborHistoryIntellectual lifeHistoryHistory of Early Modern EuropeLabor HistoryIntellectual HistoryEuropeHistory1492-.Labor.History.Intellectual lifeHistory.History of Early Modern Europe.Labor History.Intellectual History.306.3613Almási Gábor609153Lizzul Giorgio1439886MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910763590303321Rethinking the Work Ethic in Premodern Europe3602189UNINA