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27/6/16 17:36 19th International Conference on Cultural Economics Página 1 de 3 http://www.acei2016.uva.es/event_detail/3433/sections/2876/program-young-researchers-workshop.html HOME ACEI 2016 CONFERENCE YOUNG RESEARCHERS WORKSHOP SUBMISSION INFO NEWS ATTENDEES 19th International Conference on Cultural Economics YRW Programme 8.30 h Registration. Palacio de Congresos Conde Ansúrez 9.00 h Presentation of ACEI and YRW. Room Real Chancillería Ilde Rizzo. President-Elect of the ACEI and Scientific Committee Chair Víctor Fernández-Blanco. Young Researchers’ Workshop Chair 9.30 h Guest Lecturer “Classification, measurement and legitimation of creative industries” Hasan Bakhshi. Nesta -National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, United Kingdom 10.30 Coffee Break 11.00 h Parallel Working sessions and discussion YRW 1 SESSION YRW 1.1. CREATIVITY AND SPATIAL ECONOMICS. Room Real Chancillería Chair: David Throsby. Macquarie University, Australia Baños, Gustavo (University of the Basque Country, Spain): “Are all the European Capitals of Culture sustainable? Exploring conditions for sustainability” Iglesias, Fadrique (Inter-American Development Bank, University of Valladolid, Spain): “Building cultural and creative indicators: Application to Latin-American and Caribbean countries using multivariate analysis”. Jordan, Caroline (University of Barcelona, Spain): “Design cities: A comparative study of design-led city branding”. Özçakir, Özgün (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey): “In-between preservation of cultural heritage and economics: the values of “renewal projects” in cultural heritage sites in Turkey”. SESSION YRW 1.2. DIGITAL ECONOMICS. Room Doctor Luis de Mercado Chair: Victoria Ateca-Amestoy. University of the Basque Country, Spain Aranburu, Ibon (University of the Basque Country, Spain): “Museums and urban economics: A network approach”. Creton, Caroline (University of Nantes, France): “Collective digital uses and short art supply chain”. Filipiak, Dominik (Poznan University, Poland): “Advantages of application of data enrichment methods for the art market: An empirical study”. HOME | SIGN IN

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19th International Conference on Cultural Economics

YRW Programme

8.30 h Registration. Palacio de Congresos Conde Ansúrez

9.00 h Presentation of ACEI and YRW. Room Real Chancillería

Ilde Rizzo. President-Elect of the ACEI and Scientific Committee Chair

Víctor Fernández-Blanco. Young Researchers’ Workshop Chair

9.30 h Guest Lecturer

“Classification, measurement and legitimation of creative industries”

Hasan Bakhshi. Nesta -National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, United Kingdom

10.30 Coffee Break

11.00 h Parallel Working sessions and discussion YRW 1

SESSION YRW 1.1. CREATIVITY AND SPATIAL ECONOMICS. Room Real Chancillería

Chair: David Throsby. Macquarie University, Australia

Baños, Gustavo (University of the Basque Country, Spain): “Are all the European Capitals of Culture sustainable? Exploring conditions forsustainability”

Iglesias, Fadrique (Inter-American Development Bank, University of Valladolid, Spain): “Building cultural and creative indicators: Application to

Latin-American and Caribbean countries using multivariate analysis”.

Jordan, Caroline (University of Barcelona, Spain): “Design cities: A comparative study of design-led city branding”.

Özçakir, Özgün (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey): “In-between preservation of cultural heritage and economics: the values of

“renewal projects” in cultural heritage sites in Turkey”.

SESSION YRW 1.2. DIGITAL ECONOMICS. Room Doctor Luis de Mercado

Chair: Victoria Ateca-Amestoy. University of the Basque Country, Spain

Aranburu, Ibon (University of the Basque Country, Spain): “Museums and urban economics: A network approach”.

Creton, Caroline (University of Nantes, France): “Collective digital uses and short art supply chain”.

Filipiak, Dominik (Poznan University, Poland): “Advantages of application of data enrichment methods for the art market: An empirical study”.

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Mahé, Frédéric (Sorbonne Nouvelle and Paris Saclay University, France): “Online participative behaviors: financing and valuing experience goods".

Michel, Rodrigo (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil): “Music and technology in outskirts: an investigation of production and diffusion

through social networks analysis”.

SESSION YRW 1.3. MARKETS AND CULTURAL POLICY. Room José Zorrilla

Chair: Juan Prieto-Rodríguez. University of Oviedo, Spain

Bagshaw, Amy (Australia): “Break a leg! Risk management and creative risk in Australian live performance”.

Bozdogan, Yasemin (University of Paris XIII, France): “The paradox of French motion picture industry, Hollywood in France”

Doedijins, Karola (Erasmus University, The Netherlands): “Shopping for Garbage”.

Pretz, Luke (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA): “A Dissertation on the Political Economy of Superstardom”.

Stano-Strzałkowska, Sylwia (University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw, Poland): Reading in Poland

13.00 h Lunch. Room Cardenal Mendoza

14.15 h Parallel Working sessions and discussion YRW 2

SESSION YRW 2.1. ECONOMIC VALUATION. Room Real Chancillería

Chair: Douglas Noonan. Indiana University - Purdue University, USA

Crosby, Paul (Macquarie University, Australia): “Preference formation and demand for cultural experience goods: An application to the market for

books”.

Gómez Vega, Mafalda (University of Valladolid, Spain): “Efficiency evaluation of the classical music sector in Spain. Application to the national

network of concert halls”.

Gómez Zapata, Jonathan Daniel (University of Valladolid, Spain): “Museums as club goods: economic valuation of the museum of Antioquia in

Medellin (Colombia) using choice experiment method”.

Kregždaitė, Rusnė (Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania): “Modelling the impact of cultural and creative industries on economic development”.

Wiśniewska, Aleksandra (University of Warsaw, Poland): “Non-market valuation of cultural goods: the case of performing arts”

SESSION YRW 2.2. FUNDING. Room Doctor Luis de Mercado

Chair: Douglas Hodgson. University of Québec in Montréal, Canada

Araujo, Marcelo (Brazil): “Cultural public funding in Brazil: an analysis of the three administrative spheres”.

Ballarini, Marie (Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, France): “Collaborative platforms in the creative sectors: contributors' behaviour and firms' strategies;

the case of the French museum”.

Choi, So Young (Erasmus University, The Netherlands): “How can projects be successful on crowdfunding platforms?”

Feder, Tal (University of Haifa, Israel): “Public arts funding in a comparative perspective”.

Lerena, Javier (University of the Basque Country, Spain): “Franchise Museums: Are License Fee Sustanaible?”.

SESSION YRW 2.3. INNOVATION. Room José Zorrilla

Chair: Anna Mignosa. Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and University of Catania, Italy

Chandra, Roxanne (Goucher College, New Haven, USA): “Arts currency: a long-term funding tool for the US nonprofit arts”.

Li, Chuan (University of Valencia, Spain): “Museum innovation: Characteristics and process of innovation and its socioeconomic impact in museumsectors”

Pancheri, Sonia (IULM University, Milano, Italy): “Art investments: The measurement of aesthetic yield. Insights for new art market policies”.

Winggaarden, Yosha (Winggaarden, Yosha): “Innovation in the creative industries: a practitioners’ view”.

Blanco Sierra, Óscar (University of Valencia, Spain): “Innovation in World Music Sector”.

16.30 h Conclusions and end of session. Room Real Chancillería

Víctor Fernández-Blanco. Young Researchers’ Workshop Chair

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Ilde Rizzo. President-Elect of the ACEI and Scientific Committee Chair

NOTE. Each participant will have 15 minutes for his/her presentation. Then, we will have 10 minutes for comments and discussion.

19th International Conference on Cultural Economics

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