Search for dissertations about: "Entertainment industry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Entertainment industry.
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1. More than Meets the Eye : Transmedial entertainment as a site of pleasure, resistance and exploitation
Abstract : Today’s converging entertainment industry creates ‘transmedial’ brand worlds in which consumers are expected to become immersed. Integrated marketing campaigns connected to these worlds encourage various kinds of consumer productivity and invite consumers to partake in brand-building processes. READ MORE
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2. Being Local in a Global Industry : Game Localization from an Indie Game Development Perspective
Abstract : During recent years a rise of small, independent game developers have become a large part of the global game industry. These indie developers are often distributing their games using digital distribution with a self-publishing business model. READ MORE
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3. Well, that makes sense! : Investigating opportunity development in a technology start-up
Abstract : Digital technologies have profoundly reshaped many industries in the past years and we are continuously witnessing the creation of new ventures designing and serving entirely new markets. At the heart of these initiatives lies decisions to act, take risk and pursue ideas in the form of entrepreneurial opportunities. READ MORE
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4. Media Convergence and Digital News Services
Abstract : In this thesis, media convergence strategies and added value of digital news services are investigated, focusing on the newspaper industry and it’s audience. Convergence implies that previously unalike areas come together, approaching a common goal. A subordinate concept of convergence, i.e. READ MORE
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5. Media Convergence and Digital News Services : adding value for producers and consumers
Abstract : In this thesis, media convergence strategies and added value of digital news services are investigated, focusing on the newspaper industry and it’s audience. Convergence implies that previously unalike areas come together, approaching a common goal. A subordinate concept of convergence, i.e. READ MORE