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Cultural Welfare Beyond Experimentation
Research on the effects of art and cultural heritage on people’s health and well-being intensified at the start of the new millennium involving a growing number of countries. This was accompanied by a multiplication of practical experiences that emerged, both in the classic locations for culture, such as libraries, museums, theaters, and other entertainment spaces, and in the places traditionally ...
The Values of Culture
The articles in this issue offer an ample and detailed view of the meaning and contemporary value attributed to cultural organizations of very different kinds. Through an analysis of the transformation of ancient institutions, such as libraries and museums, new forms of exchange of original works, such as NFTs, and the changes underway in the relationships between operators that exist in different ...
Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Inclusion Strategies
Contemporary society forces artistic and cultural institutions to consider the multiplicity of the cultural groups that characterize it. The need for policies to support inclusion, in order to guarantee the right to free participation in a community's cultural life, is a commitment which every organization must face, defining the management and organizational aspects to hybridize that are indispensable ...
The Impact of NFTs on the Art World
The phenomenon of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) exploded in 2021 following the sale by Christie’s of "Everydays: The First 5000 Days," a digital work registered on a blockchain and purchased for over 69 million dollars. More than representing an artistic innovation, NFTs appear to be a market segment and possible form of digital trading of works, a phenomenon that could potentially trigger new forms ...
New Experiences of Consumption The Case of the FAI
Sommario Andrea Rurale is a Lecturer in the Department of Marketing at the Bocconi University and Director of the Master in Arts Management and Administration (MAMA) at the SDA Bocconi. Antonella Caru is the Dean of the Graduate School of the Bocconi University and Full Professor of Marketing at that University and the SDA Bocconi. Piergiacomo Mion Dalle Carbonare is Coordinator of the ...