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The US recorded music industry : on the relations between organization, location, and creativity in the cultural economySCOTT, A.J.Environment & planning A (Print). 1999, Vol 31, Num 11, pp 1965-1984, issn 0308-518XArticle
HOPE AGAINST HOPES: Diana Zhu and the Transnational Politics of Chinese Popular Music = L'ESPOIR CONTRE LES ESPOIRS : Diana Zhu et la politique transnationale de la musique populaire chinoiseYIU FAI CHOW.Cultural studies. 2011, Vol 25, Num 6, pp 783-808, issn 0950-2386, 26 p.Article
Making the Intern Economy: Role and Career Challenges of the Music Industry InternFRENETTE, Alexandre.Work and occupations. 2013, Vol 40, Num 4, pp 364-397, issn 0730-8884, 34 p.Article
Bundles, Big Deals, and the Copyright Wars: What Can Academic Libraries Learn from the Record Industry Crash?KEANE, Edward.The Serials librarian. 2011, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 33-57, issn 0361-526X, 25 p.Article
Trends in Digital Music ArchivingBURKART, Patrick.The Information society. 2008, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 246-250, issn 0197-2243, 5 p.Article
The price of quality in digital information goods: an empirical investigationHUGHES, Jerald.International journal of services and standards (Print). 2011, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 35-49, issn 1740-8849, 15 p.Article
Contested codes : The social construction of napsterSPITZ, David; HUNTER, Starling D.The Information society. 2005, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 169-180, issn 0197-2243, 12 p.Article
Running a studio's a silly business : work and employment in the contemporary recording studio sectorWATSON, A.Area (London, 1969). 2013, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 330-336, issn 0004-0894, 7 p.Article
Value creation in scene-based music production : the case of electronic club music in GermanyLANGE, B; BÜRKNER, H.-J.Economic geography. 2013, Vol 89, Num 2, pp 149-169, issn 0013-0095, 21 p.Article
The sound of Berlin : subculture and the global music industryBADER, I; SCHARENBERG, A.International journal of urban and regional research. 2010, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 76-91, issn 0309-1317, 16 p.Article
On the relative importance of linear model and human judge(s) in combined forecastingSEIFERT, Matthias; HADIDA, Allègre L.Organizational behavior and human decision processes (Print). 2013, Vol 120, Num 1, pp 24-36, issn 0749-5978, 13 p.Article
Time-space (and digital) compression : software formats, musical networks, and the reorganisation of the music industryLEYSHON, A.Environment & planning A (Print). 2001, Vol 33, Num 1, pp 49-77, issn 0308-518XArticle
Not Being Ernest : Uncovering Competitors in the Foundation of Australian Wireless = Ils n'étaient pas Ernest : ses prédécesseurs et concurrents dans les débuts de l'industrie de la radio australienneGIVEN, Jock.Historical records of Australian science. 2007, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 159-176, issn 0727-3061, 18 p.Article
Selling sex to radio program directors : A content analysis of radio & records magazineTANNER-SMITH, Emily E; WILLIAMS, Damian T; NICHOLS, Denise et al.Sex roles. 2006, Vol 54, Num 9-10, pp 675-686, issn 0360-0025, 12 p.Article
Aesthetic labour in creative industries : the case of independent musicians in Toronto, CanadaHRACS, B.J; LESLIE, D.Area (London, 1969). 2014, Vol 46, Num 1, pp 66-73, issn 0004-0894, 8 p.Article
The evolution of Taipei’s music industry : cluster and network dynamics in the innovation practices of the music industryLIN, C.-Y.Urban studies (Harlow). 2014, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 335-354, issn 0042-0980, 20 p.Article
Whatever happened to payola? An empirical analysis of online music sharingBHATTACHARJEE, Sudip; GOPAL, Ram; LERTWACHARA, Kaveepan et al.Decision support systems. 2006, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 104-120, issn 0167-9236, 17 p.Article