
Young Researchers Workshop: Tuesday, 27 June 2023
All Young Researcher Workshop sessions will take place in the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at 1315 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405. See session details below.
Young Researchers Workshop Schedule
| 8:00 am | Breakfast & Registration Location: O’Neill First Floor Commons, 10th Street Entrance - Check-In O’Neill Second Floor Atrium - Breakfast Please enter the O'Neill School via the front 10th Street Entrance to receive your name badge at check-in. Check-in will be open 8:00am - 4pm daily. |
| 9:00 am | Keynote: Michael Rushton, Professor, O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, USA "The place of equality in public funding for the arts" Location: O'Neill Room A201 |
| 10:00 am | Parallel A |
| 11:00 am | Parallel B |
| 12:00 pm | Lunch - O'Neill Second Floor Atrium |
| 1:00 pm | Parallel C |
| 2:00 pm | Parallel D |
| 3:00 pm | Roundtable, Young Researchers Workshop Panel: Why I like cultural economics Trine Bille, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Michael Hutter, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany Carolina dalla Chiesa, Erasmus Rotterdam University, Netherlands Aleksandra Wiśniewska, Warsaw University, Poland Chair: Doug Noonan, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA Location: O'Neill First Floor Commons |
Session and Presenter Details
Parallel A | 10:00am - 11:00am
Session A1: Valuing the Arts I - O'Neill Room A221
Chair: Jen Snowball |
Experimental evidence on consumer preferences for music concert ticket bundles Dylan Thompson |
A Study on the Value creation of Japanese Fashion Brands in the Global Market: The Case Study of Urahara-kei Brand “BAPE” Miyuki Egami |
| Indigenous folklorist celebrities: The fashion trendsetters that project the ideal self-concept of Bolivian ethnic consumers of fashion Valeria Salinas-Maceda |
Session A2: Digitization and Innovation - O'Neill Room A223
Chair: Jordi McKenzie |
Promoting music through user-generated content – TikTok effect on music streaming Satia Rożynek, Wojciech Hardy, Michał Paliński, and Sophia Gaenssle |
What is personalization worth for Netflix users? Michał Paliński, Bartosz Jusypenko, Wojciech Hardy, and Satia Rożynek |
Parallel B | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Session B1: Cultural Policy - O'Neill Room A221
Chair: Michael Rushton |
Brazilian National Culture System in practice – a case study of its feasibility Carlos Beyrodt Paiva Neto |
Crafting a market? Australian arts and cultural policy for craft since 1971 Bridie Moran |
Session B2: Cultural Industries - O'Neill Room A223
Chairs: Marta Zieba & Chiara dalle Nogare |
The work adaptation strategies of South African freelance cultural and creative workers to COVID-19 Fiona Drummond |
The Sound of Nepotism: Artistic Prominence, Productivity and Nepotism among Composers Martin Hørlyk Kristensen and Karol J. Borowiecki |
Parallel C | 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Session C1: Valuing the Arts II - O'Neill Room A221
Chair: Andrea Baldin |
The creative craft context: how to shape an appreciative creative crafts culture Marleen Hofland-Mol |
How to measure the value of a cultural landscape: the Oporto European capital of culture urban requalification plan João da Silva and Lígia C. Pinto |
Valuing culture through monetary scales and time spent: A comparison for estimating the value of an archaeological heritage site. Fátima Espinosa |
Parallel D | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Session D1: Cultural Participation - O'Neill Room A221
Chair: Juan Prieto Rodriguez |
Boosting cultural capital to increase Cultural Participation and engagement: An experimental approach. Sergio Orjuela Ruiz |
Revisit the myth of long-tail with agent-based models Cheng Zeng and Shan Jiang |
Session D2: Cultural Heritage - O'Neill Room A223
Chair: Silvia Cerisola |
Monumental Effects: Symbols of the Lost Cause in the Post-Reconstruction South Alexander N. Taylor |
Culture and Economic Development: Building Cultural Capital Indicators in Peru Hristo Angelo Tamayo Gamboa |
Last updated: 17 July 2023


