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9780197621615

The Oxford Handbook of Arts and Cultural Management

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    9780197621615

  • ISBN10:

    0197621619

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-04-16
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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The Oxford Handbook of Arts and Cultural Management is a curated, first-line resource for graduate students and scholars that critically and analytically surveys the contemporary research in arts and cultural management and suggests directions for future work. The rigorous and in-depth contributions by both leading and emerging scholars from diverse national and disciplinary backgrounds emphasize public and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations and their social environments, while also touching on creative industry practices.

As the field emerges from a post-pandemic world, the Handbook also plays a critical role in envisioning a new future for arts and cultural management research - one that supports movements towards a more equitable, sustainable, and just society.

Author Biography


Yuha Jung is Associate Professor of Arts Administration at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on systems theory and cultural diversity in arts and culture organizations. Her work is interdisciplinary in nature and includes museum studies, arts management, historic preservation, and the law. She has published various peer-reviewed articles, co-edited the book Systems Thinking in Museums (2017), and wrote the monograph Transforming Museum Management (2022). She is a 2023 recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities Research and Development Grant. She holds an MA, MPA, and PhD. She is expected to receive a JD in 2024.

Neville Vakharia is Associate Dean for Research and Planning and Associate Professor in the graduate Arts Administration and Museum Leadership program at Drexel University. He teaches management, strategic planning, entrepreneurship, and related subjects while undertaking research and development projects that seek to strengthen the arts, cultural, and creative sectors. His research centers on the role that technology, information, and knowledge play in building sustainable, resilient, and relevant organizations and communities. His work has been published internationally, and he has developed new tools and resources to benefit the cultural and social sectors.

Marilena Vecco is Full Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship at Burgundy Business School and Professor Associate at the Marcoux Chair in Arts Management at HEC Montréal. She holds a PhD in Economic Sciences from the University of Paris 1 and a PhD in Economics of Institutions and Creativity from the University of Turin. From 2011 to 2016 she was Assistant Professor in Cultural Entrepreneurship at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her research centers on cultural economics and entrepreneurship with a particular focus on cultural heritage and art markets. She has researched and consulted for several public and private organizations, including the OECD, World Bank, and European Commission.

Table of Contents


Part I. Introduction to Arts and Cultural Management
1. Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Arts and Cultural Management: Where We Are and Where We Are Heading
Yuha Jung, Neville Vakharia, and Marilena Vecco
2. The Contingencies of an Academic Field: Arts Management Research in Canada
Jonathan Paquette and Julie Bérubé
3. Analyzing the Cultural and Creative Industries Ecosystem Under the Lens of Complex Adaptive Systems: Beyond the Sector
Leonardo Mazzoni, Stefania Oliva, and Luciana Lazzeretti
4. Methods and Methodologies in Arts and Cultural Management Research: A Review and Research Agenda
Ruth Rentschler and Jiaxin Liu

Part II. Theories in Arts and Cultural Management Research
5. A Social Value Judgment Model of Corporate Governance in Performing Arts Organizations
Roy Suddaby, Peter Sherer, Diego Coraiola, and Karl Schwonik
6. Open Systems Theory in Arts Management
Yuha Jung and Travis Newton
7. Framing Nonprofit Arts and Culture Sectors Through Economic Theory
Bruce A. Seaman
8. Mapping Theories in Arts and Cultural Management Research
Kate Keeney and Yuha Jung

Part III. Cultural Policies, Diplomacy, Cultural Planning, and Legal Concerns
9. Mapping Cultural Policy: Cultural Bureaucracy as Concept, Norm, and Analytical Tool
Carole Rosenstein
10. The Future of Cultural Diplomacy: From Digital to Algorithmic
Natalia Grincheva
11. Cultural Planning and a “Community Turn” in the Arts: Maximizing Cultural Resources for Social Impact
Tom Borrup
12. Copyright as an Engine for Creativity: A Critical Appraisal of Contemporary Developments in Intermediaries' Liability Regulation
Mira Burri
13. The Role of Heritage Communities in Cultural Heritage Management: An International Law Perspective
Simona Pinton

Part IV. Leadership and Governance in Arts and Cultural Organizations
14. Ethics in Cultural Leadership: Relationships of Value
Jonathan Price
15. Shared Leadership and the Evolution of Festivals: What Can Be Learned?
Josephine Caust and Kim Goodwin
16. The Death of white Supremacy Culture in the US Creative Sector and Implications for Arts Management: A Critical Race Theory View
Quanice Floyd and Antonio C. Cuyler
17. An Explorative Study on State-Owned Museum Performance in Italy: The Interplay between the Director's Characteristics and Board Diversity
Paola Dubini and Alberto Monti

Part V. Management Structures and Strategies for Arts and Cultural Organizations
18. Event Co-Creation: A Participatory Perspective to Arts and Cultural Management
Leonore van den Ende
19. Knowledge Management in Arts and Cultural Organizations: A Conceptual Framework for Organizational Performance
Neville Vakharia
20. Project Management for Cultural Events: Towards a Systemic Approach
Lucio Argano
21. A New Wave in Cultural Workers
Rachel Shane and Josh Austin

Part VI. Marketing of Arts and Cultural Organizations
22. Games and Museums: A Novel Approach to Attracting and Retaining Audiences
Marta Pizzetti and Giulia Miniero
23. The Relationship Between Marketing and Fundraising for Arts and Cultural Organizations
Hyunjung Lee, Kyoungnam Ha, and Youngseon Kim
24. Creation and Consumption Experience of Cultural Value in Contemporary Art
Ian Fillis, Boram Lee, and Ian Fraser
25. Servicescape Concept in the Cultural and Creative Sectors
Christian Julmi

Part VII. Financing and Fundraising of Arts and Cultural Organizations
26. An International Perspective on Arts and Cultural Funding: Private, Public, and Hybrid Models
Lin Yi and Huihui Luo
27. Contemporary Findings on Individual Donations and Fundraising Strategies
Jennifer Wiggins
28. Tax Incentives for Arts and Cultural Organizations
Sigrid Hemels
29. Non-Fungible Tokens and Non-Profit Management: Participation, Revenue Generation, and Strategic Planning
Heather R. Nolin and Amy C. Whitaker

Part VIII. Audience Development: Participation, Engagement, and Evaluation
30. Improving Accessibility and Inclusion in the Performing Arts for People with Disabilities: Moving Beyond a "Checking-the-Boxes" Approach
Allison Amidei and Elena SV Flys
31. Performance Evaluation in the Arts: A Multidisciplinary Review and a New Pragmatic Research Agenda
Francesco Chiaravalloti
32. Evaluating Cultural Value: The Quintessential Wicked Problem
Ben Walmsley
33. Measuring Customer Multisensory Experience in Live Music
Manuel Cuadrado-García, Juan D. Montoro-Pons, and Claudia E. Goyes-Yepez

Part IX. Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship in Arts and Cultural Organizations
34. Entrepreneurship in Culture: Concepts, Perspectives, Success Factors
Elmar D. Konrad and Marilena Vecco
35. Engaged Dissent: Entrepreneurship and Critique in the Institutional Practice of Three Contemporary Artists
Adrienne Callander
36. Assessing the Business Model of Creative and Cultural Organizations Participating in the European Capital of Culture Program
Giovanni Schiuma, Daniela Carlucci, Francesco Santarsiero, and Rosaria Lagrutta
37. Cultural Firms' Performance from a Regional Development Perspective: Evidence from Europe
Andrej Srakar and Marilena Vecco

Part X. Future Directions for Arts and Cultural Management
38. The Globalized and Changing Landscape of the Arts: The Era of Post-Pandemic and Civil Unrest
Pier Luigi Sacco
39. Aligning Arts Research with Practitioner Needs: Beyond Generalizations
Sunil Iyengar

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