Division of labour in songwriting across different musical genres: an economic analysis – Jelle Van der Laan
Jelle Van der Laan
Master's thesis
Division of labour in songwriting across different musical genres: an economic analysis
Division of labour in songwriting across different musical genres: an economic analysis
Abstract:
Composition of songwriting teams have taken many forms over the years, from solo writers to duos to teams consisting of more than ten co-writers. The aim of this thesis is to analyse whether there are differences in the average size of songwriters’ team depending on the musical genre. Furthermore, the aim is to uncover the characteristics of the genres that lead to the differences in team size. The …moreAbstract:
Composition of songwriting teams have taken many forms over the years, from solo writers to duos to teams consisting of more than ten co-writers. The aim of this thesis is to analyse whether there are differences in the average size of songwriters’ team depending on the musical genre. Furthermore, the aim is to uncover the characteristics of the genres that lead to the differences in team size. The …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 11. 5. 2022
Identifier:
https://vskp.vse.cz/eid/86879
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 20. 6. 2022
- Supervisor: Marek Hudík
- Reader: Gabriela Koľveková
Citation record
ISO 690-compliant citation record:
VAN DER LAAN, Jelle. \textit{Division of labour in songwriting across different musical genres: an economic analysis}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: University of Economics, Prague. 2022. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/6nzk1w/.
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Master programme:
International Management
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