New forms of finance and funding in the cultural and creative industries. Introduction to the special issue.

IF 1.9 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Journal of Cultural Economics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-10 DOI:10.1007/s10824-022-09450-x
Ellen Loots, Diana Betzler, Trine Bille, Karol Jan Borowiecki, Boram Lee
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This Special Issue seeks to address the perennial question of support options for the cultural and creative industries (exacerbated due to the impact of COVID-19) by bringing together articles that examine and explain various dynamics in CCI financing and funding. The articles in the Issue are diverse in their approaches, methods and data. They range from conceptual, qualitative, and case studies, to analyses based on survey data and granular 'big data'. The articles mainly address digital fundraising technologies and investment practices. Strikingly absent in this collection of studies are modes of funding in which governments and public providers occupy center stage. Innovation in financing and funding appears to be more the result of new modalities (i.e., technology-driven) than of fundamental shifts in thoughts about how the cultural economy could be approached and how the CCI should be financially sustained. The articles in the Issue suggest the emergence of a new funding paradigm, which steps away from a clear demarcation between public and private in terms of interests and financing modes. This new paradigm embraces collaborative funding mechanisms such as crowdfunding, incubator and accelerator finance, and other pooled investments, as well as digital fundraising technologies that facilitate new modes of asset finance and tokenized funding. Future research themes are being suggested: the merging of project funding with structural budgets, the emergence of new business models and improved labor market conditions due to technology-driven aids, shifts in transaction costs, and issues related to regulation and legislation.

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本特刊汇集了研究和解释文化和创意产业融资和筹资方面各种动态的文章,旨在解决文化和创意产业支持方案这一长期存在的问题(COVID-19 的影响加剧了这一问题)。本期文章的研究方法、方法和数据多种多样。从概念研究、定性研究和案例研究,到基于调查数据和细粒度 "大数据 "的分析,不一而足。文章主要涉及数字筹款技术和投资实践。在这组研究中,政府和公共提供者占据中心位置的筹资模式明显缺席。融资和资助方面的创新似乎更多地是新模式(即技术驱动)的结果,而不是对如何对待文化经济以及如何在财政上支持文化社区倡议的想法发生根本性转变的结果。本期的文章表明,一种新的筹资模式正在崛起,在利益和筹资模式方面摆脱了公私之间的明确界限。这种新范式包括众筹、孵化器和加速器融资、其他集合投资等合作融资机制,以及促进资产融资和代币化融资新模式的数字筹款技术。未来的研究主题包括:项目资金与结构性预算的合并、新商业模式的出现以及技术驱动辅助工具带来的劳动力市场条件的改善、交易成本的变化以及与监管和立法相关的问题。
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期刊介绍: Cultural economics is the application of economic analysis to all of the creative and performing arts, the heritage and cultural industries, whether publicly or privately owned. It is concerned with the economic organization of the cultural sector and with the behavior of producers, consumers and governments in that sector. The subject includes a range of approaches, mainstream and radical, neoclassical, welfare economics, public policy and institutional economics. The editors and editorial board of the Journal of Cultural Economics seek to attract the attention of the economics profession to this branch of economics, as well as those in related disciplines and arts practitioners with an interest in economic issues. The Journal of Cultural Economics publishes original papers that deal with the theoretical development of cultural economics as a subject, the application of economic analysis and econometrics to the field of culture, and with the economic aspects of cultural policy. Besides full-length papers, short papers and book reviews are also published.Officially cited as: J Cult Econ
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