20244 - MEDIA INDUSTRIES DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
ACME
Department of Management and Technology
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 31
Course Director:
PAOLA DUBINI
PAOLA DUBINI
Course Objectives
Content industries are undergoing structural changes driven by technological innovations as well as customer behavior. Three major effects are relevant for the purposes of this course:
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convergence of once separate competitive spaces;
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explosion of distribution channels;
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entrepreneurial ferment.
The goals of the course are:
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to discuss the specificity of content industries and the different drivers of competitive advantage for producers and distributors in the mass and niche markets;
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to analyze the issue of convergence and the implications for new and traditional players in content industries;
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to assess the sustainability of emerging business models
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to discuss the possibilities offered by the explosion of distribution channels to content diffusion.
Course Content Summary
The course is about the evolution of content industries in a converging world, with an emphasis on the role of distribution channels in scouting and promoting new artists as well as established players.
The course is logically divided into four parts:
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Content production and distribution in mass and niche markets;
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Innovation at the borders of competitive spaces: convergence and the emergence of new business models;
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Strategies of incumbents and newcomers;
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Business models in content distribution and diffusion.
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Attending students
- Mid term exam (25% of the total grade)
- Final written exam (25% of the total grade)
- Multimedia group project (40% of the total grade)
- Class participation (10% of the total grade)
Non - Attending students
- Final written exam
Textbooks
Attending students
- Reading package with cases and copyrighted material available at EGEA bookstore.
- Links to materials available on the web listed in the detailed program.
- All students enrolled in class will receive extra material under creative common licence via mail.
Non Attending students
- Reading package with cases and copyrighted material available at EGEA bookstore.
- Links to materials available on the web listed in the detailed program.
Prerequisites
Business strategy.
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