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Managing Organizations in the Creative Economy

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The creative and cultural industries represent a growing and important sector in the global economy. Thriving in these industries is particularly tough and organizations face unique challenges in the digital age. This textbook provides a vivid initiation into the creative industries workplace.

Managing Organizations in the Creative Economy is the first textbook of its kind, introducing organizational behaviour theories and applying them to the creative world. The text is underpinned by the latest research and theoretical insights into creative industries management and organisational behaviour, covering contemporary issues such as business decision-making, ethics, and sexuality. The authors bring theory to life through practical examples and cases provided by industry experts, supported by specially created companion videos featuring managerial responses to the cases.

This unique textbook provides readers with an applied theoretical understanding of organizational behaviour that will be of particular benefit to those looking to work in the creative and cultural industries. Students on courses such as arts business, arts management, music business and even the broader study of the entertainment industries will find this to be a vital read.

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ISBN: 9781138184602
Publication date:
Author: Paul Saintilan, David Schreiber
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 262 pages
Series: Discovering the Creative Industries
Genres: Economics
Personnel and human resources management
Publishing and book trade
Film, TV and Radio industries
Music industry
Sports training and coaching
Organizational theory and behaviour
Hospitality and service industries
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries