The dance of markets and movements: The emergence and development of dance genres in the US, UK, and the Netherlands, 1985–2005
Poetics,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
109, С. 101970 - 101970
Опубликована: Янв. 11, 2025
Язык: Английский
Kindle’s Shadow: How Digitization Dims Novelty in the Book Industry
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
In
this
paper,
I
explore
the
negative
impact
of
digitization
on
novelty
within
book
industry,
challenging
prevailing
notion
that
digital
technologies
inherently
foster
creativity
and
innovation.
While
has
been
celebrated
for
reducing
barriers
to
entry
democratizing
content
production,
propose
demonstrate
such
changes
might
actually
dilute
creative
content.
This
reduction
is
attributed
diminished
roles
traditional
gatekeepers
intermediaries
in
curating
championing
novel
ideas,
as
well
increased
influence
algorithmic
governance
based
hyperquantification
quality
by
platforms.
To
assess
my
argument,
analyze
nearly
300,000
original
books
published
between
2000
2014
U.S.
Europe,
employing
OLS
regressions
with
fixed
effects
a
Difference-in-Differences
approach.
analysis
tests
how
adoption
tools
platforms—specifically
Amazon's
Kindle
ecosystem—affects
new
compared
previously
works
(i.e.,
book-level
novelty)
extent
which
incumbent
authors
differentiate
beyond
their
previous
work
within-author
novelty).
The
findings
suggest
although
expanded
volume
pool
creators,
it
also
led
decline
across
products
creators.
By
integrating
organization
theory
strategic
management,
paper
contributes
understanding
reshapes
behavior
creators
structural
dynamics
industries.
Язык: Английский
The dance of markets and movements: The emergence and development of dance genres in the US, UK, and the Netherlands, 1985–2005
Опубликована: Авг. 30, 2024
This
paper
investigates
the
interplay
between
fields,
markets,
and
movements
in
emergence
development
of
new
cultural
categories.
While
some
scholars
argue
that
rise
genres
is
driven
by
internal
resource
mobilization,
others
contend
external
market
field
environments
can
both
constrain
enable
their
growth.
Through
a
cross-national
comparative
study
electronic/dance
music
its
various
from
1985
to
2005,
we
demonstrate
genre
are
significantly
influenced
embeddedness
different
environments:
environment
proximate
genres,
mainstream
transnational
level.
The
impact
these
on
dance
however,
varies
country.
Notably,
markets
more
strongly
coupled
UK
Netherlands
compared
US.
In
European
countries,
success
drives
through
mechanism
differentiation,
leading
creation
distinct
as
reaction
against
increased
visibility
charts.
These
findings
highlight
multiple
ways
which
interact,
enriching
our
understanding
how
categories
emerge.
Язык: Английский