Cultural diversity versus US cultural imperialism: The film industry

Business & Finance, Economics, International
Cover of the book Cultural diversity versus US cultural imperialism: The film industry by Stephanie Rohac, GRIN Verlag
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Author: Stephanie Rohac ISBN: 9783638605236
Publisher: GRIN Verlag Publication: January 31, 2007
Imprint: GRIN Verlag Language: English
Author: Stephanie Rohac
ISBN: 9783638605236
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publication: January 31, 2007
Imprint: GRIN Verlag
Language: English

Essay from the year 2006 in the subject Economics - International Economic Relations, grade: 1,3, University of Leipzig, 5 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Films can be seen as cultural products. To understand international trade of these cultural products it is necessary to reveal how industries and markets operate and evolve, furthermore analyzing the influence of industry structure, government policies and global economic conditions. International trade allows expanding markets to become certainly larger than the domestic one, as a result the consumer has the possibility to choose within a greater variety of goods and to take advantage from lower prices. Films are part of each culture. But still, films are products, first of all produced and sold in intention to make profits. What are films? Why do we speak from US Cultural imperialism? What can be regarded as cultural diversity? Which debates and agreements should be focused on when analyzing international trade of films? And finally, why do the U.S. dominate that industry? Which economic factors play a major role in this case? How sustainable is the U.S.? That sounds interesting? These and more questions will be answered within that economic essay.

Dr. Stephanie Rohac ist Trainerin, Moderatorin und Coach mit den Schwerpunkten Kommunikation und Veränderung. Mit kommunikation-bewegt.org bietet sie Beratung, Impulsvorträge, Moderation, Training, Coaching und Supervision für Menschen, die sich selbst, ihre Organisationen und Teams oder ihre Marken bewegen wollen. Dr. Stephanie Rohac hat Internationales Management (B.A.) sowie Kommunikationspsychologie und -management (M.A) studiert. Sie hat verschiedene Stationen im Internationalen Marketing bei einem weltweit agierenden IT-Konzern durchlaufen, zuletzt als Head of International Marketing. Ihre Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung von individuellen Veränderungskompetenzen in interkulturellen Kontexten. Dr. Stephanie Rohac lehrt Kommunikation und Führungskompetenzen auch an verschiedenen Hochschulen. Für ihre praktische und wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit hat sie bereits einige Auszeichnungen erhalten. Mehr zur Person unter kommunikation-bewegt.org/wer.

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Essay from the year 2006 in the subject Economics - International Economic Relations, grade: 1,3, University of Leipzig, 5 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Films can be seen as cultural products. To understand international trade of these cultural products it is necessary to reveal how industries and markets operate and evolve, furthermore analyzing the influence of industry structure, government policies and global economic conditions. International trade allows expanding markets to become certainly larger than the domestic one, as a result the consumer has the possibility to choose within a greater variety of goods and to take advantage from lower prices. Films are part of each culture. But still, films are products, first of all produced and sold in intention to make profits. What are films? Why do we speak from US Cultural imperialism? What can be regarded as cultural diversity? Which debates and agreements should be focused on when analyzing international trade of films? And finally, why do the U.S. dominate that industry? Which economic factors play a major role in this case? How sustainable is the U.S.? That sounds interesting? These and more questions will be answered within that economic essay.

Dr. Stephanie Rohac ist Trainerin, Moderatorin und Coach mit den Schwerpunkten Kommunikation und Veränderung. Mit kommunikation-bewegt.org bietet sie Beratung, Impulsvorträge, Moderation, Training, Coaching und Supervision für Menschen, die sich selbst, ihre Organisationen und Teams oder ihre Marken bewegen wollen. Dr. Stephanie Rohac hat Internationales Management (B.A.) sowie Kommunikationspsychologie und -management (M.A) studiert. Sie hat verschiedene Stationen im Internationalen Marketing bei einem weltweit agierenden IT-Konzern durchlaufen, zuletzt als Head of International Marketing. Ihre Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung von individuellen Veränderungskompetenzen in interkulturellen Kontexten. Dr. Stephanie Rohac lehrt Kommunikation und Führungskompetenzen auch an verschiedenen Hochschulen. Für ihre praktische und wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit hat sie bereits einige Auszeichnungen erhalten. Mehr zur Person unter kommunikation-bewegt.org/wer.

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