Innovation systems in motion: an early music case
Palabras clave : 
Innovation system
Industry-science interactions
Cultural industries
Musicology
Early music
Fecha de publicación : 
2013
Editorial : 
Emerald
ISSN : 
0025-1747
Cita: 
Castro‐Martínez, E., Recasens, A. and Jiménez‐Sáez, F. (2013), "Innovation systems in motion: an early music case", Management Decision, Vol. 51 No. 6, pp. 1276-1292.
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Purpose This study aims to provide an in‐depth understanding of the innovation system and the learning processes involved in a very specific cultural field: the production of early music. Design/methodology/approach A single case study of the generic value chain in the music production industry describes and analyses the process and the actors involved in editing a new early music collection resulting from the collaboration between a record company and a public research organization. Findings There is a need for new knowledge in the various stages of performance and publication of a new recording. The early music sector is a knowledge‐intensive, science‐driven sector that can be characterized as a system because the interactions among actors substantially influence final products. Research limitations/implications The single case study represents a specific sector within the music industry. However, its conclusions can be applied to other fields in the cultural heritage sector.

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