1st Edition

Digital Value Migration in Media, ICT and Cultural Industries From Business and Economic Models/Strategies to Networked Ecosystems

    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    146 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Societies today are in a period of dynamic change, highly fluid and contested in moving from traditional to liberal and from local to global, as well as varying from highly developed to emerging market economies. Alongside and facilitating this is a rapidly and exponentially changing digital media industry, including new technologies, multi-platform distributions and advertising models.



    This monograph highlights, identifies, evaluates and provides rich insight into the complex nature and meaning of different digital value migration in media corporations and ICT companies. It illustrates how such values affect both the internal and the external environments of media companies and industries, as well as prosumers' consumption. Including chapters from expert scholars and industry practitioners representing cutting-edge research in the U.S. and Europe in the fields of digital convergence, broadband, media and information communication technology (ICT) business and technology, the book helps academics, researchers, media policymakers and corporate executives better understand today’s undulating media and ICT markets. Specifically, it illuminates where they have come from, what is at stake and what forces drive and constrain them in global hypercompetitive markets. Ultimately, it aims relatedly to facilitate high academic, business and professional standards.



    This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and business and industry practitioners in digital media, media management, international business, media economics and media policy and, more broadly, to those in the cultural industries, strategic management, business studies and marketing.

    1. Economic and social patterns in the adoption of new media [John Carey]  2. Change of society by globalization: The intercultural and sociocultural impact of globalization on individual sectors [Mike Friedrichsen]  3. The paradigm shift: From a static to a dynamic media business model [Zvezdan Vukanovic]  4. Ten global trends: A literature review on the future of IT, media and the cultural industries [José Maria Álvarez-Monzoncillo, Guillermo de Haro-Rodríguez, and Javier López-Villanueva]  5. How important can content management be to a radio company? A case study of RTP and Rádio Renascença [Miriam Rodríguez-Pallares and Paulo Faustino]  6. Different uses of marketing tools Facebook and Twitter by Greek politicians during elections [Vagia Mochla and George Tsourvakas]  7. The brain economy [Tatjana Dragičević Radičević and Milica Nestorović]

    Biography

    Zvezdan Vukanovic is Associate Professor at Abu Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates.



    Mike Friedrichsen is President at the Berlin University of Digital Sciences and Full Professor at the Stuttgart Media University, Germany.



    Milivoje Pavlovic is Full Professor and Vice-Rector at Megatrend University in Belgrade, Serbia.