Call-for-papers: 10th Young Scholars’ Workshop of the 11th Vienna Music Business Research Days 2020, September 21st
- Guy Morrow
- Dec 10, 2019
- 2 min read
The Young Scholars’ Workshop, as part of the 11thVienna Music Business Research Days (Vienna, Austria), invites once again young researchers to submit paper abstractsof all disciplines exploring questions that help understand economic and managerial problems as well as processes of the music business sector and in the field of music management. There are many questions that call for investigation and need to be discussed in music business research, for example:
What drives innovation in the music business sector?
How can we scientifically understand and differentiate music business models?
What do we know about (changing) success factors and music business (entrepreneurship)l?
What rationalities affect this very “personal” industry?
What does it mean to be self-managed in the music business?
What can we learn about the customer’s willingness to pay for music recordings or related goods?
How do non-western music markets and practices work e.g. within Asian, African, Latin American or Russian contexts
How can we understand the role of brands within the music industry?
What is the role of new technologies in the music sector e.g. AI or machine learning?
What issues of gender, class or “race” exist in a music business context? How are they dealt with?
These research questions are not exhaustive, papers may also address other aspects.
The workshop organizers Prof. Dr. Carsten Winter (Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media) and Prof. Dr. Peter Tschmuck (University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna) strongly encourage submissions from students at all levels of MA & PhD. Students are supposed to work on their MA or PhD thesis and discuss it with senior researchers of music business research.
Abstracts (of about 1,000 characters) are due by April 30, 2020, and full papers (15-30 pages) are due by July 31, 2020. Only abstracts and papers submitted on time will be considered.
A maximum of 6-8 papers will be selected for presentation to guarantee a workshop atmosphere. The sessions will combine paper presentations and discussions including interactive elements. Information on the acceptance of the paper proposal will be sent until May 20, 2020, at the latest.
Please email your submission to youngscholars@imbra.eu
Paper proposals and final papers must be submitted as pdf documents and should include contact information, at least affiliation, e-mail address, telephone number and postal address of the author(s).
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