Cultural product innovation strategies adopted by the performing arts industry

This research explores the cultural product innovation strategy of performing arts organizations, with a focus on design-driven innovation and related value creation. From our exploratory case study, we found that cultural product innovation strategies in the creative industries are not captured by...

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