Nonprofit enterprise in the performing arts / Henry Hansmann -- Cultural entrepreneurship in nineteenth-century Boston / Paul J. DiMaggio -- Can culture survive the marketplace? / Paul J. DiMaggio -- Corporate contributions to culture and the arts : the organization of giving and the influence of the chief executive officer and of other firms on company contributions in Massachusetts / Michael Useem and Stephen I. Kutner -- Support for the arts from independent foundations / Paul J. DiMaggio -- Public provision of the performing arts : a case study of the Federal Theatre Project in Connecticut / Elizabeth A. Cavendish -- From impresario to arts administrator : formal accountability in nonprofit cultural organizations / Richard A. Peterson -- Tensions of mission in American art museums / Vera L. Zolberg -- Elusive promise of management cooperation in the performing arts / Marc R. Freedman -- Financially troubled museums and the law / Nancy L. Thompson -- Politics and programs : organizational factors in public television decision making / Walter W. Powell and Rebecca Jo Friedkin -- Should university presses compete with commercial scholarly publishers? / Walter W. Powell -- Should the news be sold for profit? / Christopher Jencks -- Public support for the performing arts in Europe and the United States / John Michael Montias -- Tax incentives as arts policy in western Europe / J. Mark Davidson Schuster.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Taking the dichotomy of nonprofit "high culture" and for-profit "popular culture" into consideration, this volume assesses the relationship between social purpose in the arts and industrial organization. DiMaggio brings together some of the best works in several disciplines that focus on the significance of the nonprofit form for our cultural industries, the ways in which nonprofit arts organizations are financed, and the constraints that patterns of funding place on the missions that artists and trustees may wish to pursue. Showing how the production and distribution of art are organized in the United States, the book delineates the differing roles of nonprofit organizations, proprietary firms, and government agencies. In doing so, it brings to the surface some of the special tensions that beset arts management and policy, the way the arts are changing or are likely to change, and the policy alternatives "high culture" faces.
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Title
Nonprofit enterprise in the arts.
International Standard Book Number
0195040635
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Art patronage-- United States.
Arts-- United States-- Finance.
Nonprofit organizations-- United States.
Arts-- États-Unis-- Finances.
Associations sans but lucratif-- États-Unis-- Finances.