The Economic Significance of the Film Business: An Empirical Analysis of the Italian Market |
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Authors: | Emanuele Teti Alberto Dell'Acqua Leonardo Etro |
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Affiliation: | Bocconi University and SDA Bocconi School of Management Via Bocconi, 8 ‐ 20136 Milan (Italy) |
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Abstract: | Most studies indicate Hollywood's economic and financial leadership in the movie markets from the 1910s onward. There is a shortfall in the literature concerning the analysis of the efficacy of other minor film industries. This article examines the Italian film industry in the 1990s and beginning of the twenty‐first century. The research suggests that the Italian film industry is very risky and unpredictable, but while the extreme uncertainty surrounding the business is offset by the considerable economic success that Hollywood movies achieve at the box office, as indicated by previous literature contributions, a different business scenario emerges in Italy. The value of this article is first represented by the data used—provided by the Osservatorio of Cinecittà—which is unique and has not been published before. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | film industry international business comparative analysis Europe United States |
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