rewarding creativity in the digital age
Rewarding Creativity in the Digital Age is a project headed by Dr Ruth Towse at the Faculty of History and the Arts at Erasmus University Rotterdam. This project is concerned with rewards to the creators as new methods of delivering cultural products alter business models. The purpose of the research is to develop economic models of ways in which creative workers in the cultural industries can be rewarded for their production of content, particularly, though not exclusively, for work that is digitally distributed. It has its origin in the analysis in cultural economics of artists' labour markets and the role copyright plays in them.


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