The global rise of private art museums a literature review

KJ Kolbe, O Velthuis, J Aengenheyster, AF Rozenbaum… - Poetics, 2022 - Elsevier
In this state-of-the-art article, we review studies of the highly controversial, global rise of
private art museums as a new organizational form within art fields. Given that current studies …

Managerial networking: a systematic literature review and research agenda

L Schönherr, J Thaler - International Public Management Journal, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Scholars and practitioners agree that networking is a necessity in managers' daily work,
particularly in the domain of public and nonprofit management, in which service provision …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic managerial capabilities: A critical synthesis and future directions

S Baishya, A Karna, D Mahapatra, S Kumar… - Journal of Business …, 2025 - Elsevier
The literature on dynamic managerial capabilities (DMCs) has grown considerably and has
evolved over the past two decades. Helfat and Martin (2015) reviewed this literature, which …

Measuring museum sustainability in China: a DSR model-driven approach to empower sustainable development goals (SDGs)

S Wang, L Yu, Y Rong - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2024 - nature.com
In the past few years, sustainable development has undoubtedly become an essential
perspective for museums. Museums have been committed to raising social awareness …

[HTML][HTML] Strategic and digital marketing in cultural institutions and the impact of the covid-19 pandemic–A comparative analysis of two case studies

K Aleksandra, VR Ivona, P Antonija - Interdisciplinary Description of …, 2021 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak This article investigates the impact of the coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 on
marketing within cultural institutions, specifically in the field of digital marketing. The aim is to …

Perception of governance, value and satisfaction in museums from the point of view of visitors. Preservation-use and management model

H Moreno-Mendoza, A Santana-Talavera… - Journal of Cultural …, 2020 - Elsevier
Visitors are the main reason for being a museum and contribute to the development of it.
Many of these users are cultural tourists and have become one of the primary agents in the …

Opportunism and conflict as precursors of non-economic and economic satisfaction outcomes in seller–customer business relationships

N Høgevold, G Svensson… - Journal of Business-to …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose The study explores a seller's perspective of the influence of opportunism and
conflict, which are negatively loaded constructs, on non-economic satisfaction as a positively …

The managerialization of museums and art institutions: perspectives from an empirical analysis

R Palumbo, R Manna, M Cavallone - International Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose Managerialization–ie the institutional and organizational transformation of cultural
institutions acknowledging the need for a managerial action to address their value …

Financing museums: Towards alternative solutions? Evidence from Italy

A Romolini, S Fissi, E Gori, M Contri - … in the cultural and creative sector, 2020 - Springer
In recent years museums are experiencing the progressive decline in the public and
governmental funding as a consequence of the recent crisis. Museums are currently …

Antecedents and postcedents of satisfaction in seller-business relationships: positive and negative alter egos

N Høgevold, G Svensson… - European Business …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose This study explores a seller's perspective in business relationships to validate
whether the findings reported in previous studies based on buyer business relationships …