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Innovation in the Music Industry

About Innovation in the Music Industry

Our research focuses on the context of the international music industry. In our definition this industry entails every entity, large and small, that focuses on any form of economic activity where music is involved. This includes, but is not limited to actors such as artists, producers, record labels/publishers, artist managers, bookers, venue programmers and festival organizers.

Within our research, we focus on new business models and entrepreneurship, but we also look at the societal impact of this industry and the social issues in which music and the music industry can play a role. We approach the music industry as an ecosystem, one that is traditionally heavily influenced and shaped by technological innovations. In addition, music, musicians and the music industry have an impact on society and are important actors in putting social issues on the public agenda. As such, musicians and the music industry are stakeholders in social innovation processes.

For students and partners working in the industry

Within our research, we take the approach of design thinking, using the way designers think to explore and come up with possible solutions to problems. Using design methods and tools helps in getting a better understanding of the context of those problems so we can come to better solutions. These problems can be either issues related to the organization of working of the music industry and related business models, or it can be societal challenges in which the music industry can act as a stakeholder to inspire and initiate change.

Ideally our research projects are set within the context of the International Music Industry Lab, one of Inholland’s urban living lab. This lab functions as a hybrid space where education, the professional field and academic research coincides. It is a place where junior professionals (the way we refer to our students), coaches, researchers, professional partners and other stakeholders collaborate and co-create.

Collaborating with Innovation in the Music Industry

Interested in working with us? The music industry is facing many challenges, think about topics such as talent development and professionalization, inclusion and diversity, mental and physical well-being, new digital technological developments and emerging business models, the societal impact of the music industry, ecological sustainability. These are some of the major issues. If you are part of the music industry and looking for ways to make a change, submit your issue or join one of our projects to look for new opportunities and fruitful ideas to help build a healthier, more sustainable music ecosystem.

Would you like to collaborate? Send an email to Koos Zwaan.

The professor of Innovation in the Music Industry

The researchers of Innovation in the Music Industry

Pieter Breek

docent-onderzoeker

Pieter Breek More

Maartje Houtzager

docent-onderzoeker

Maartje  Houtzager More

Kasia Głowicka

onderzoeker

Kasia Głowicka More

Jacco Gardner

onderzoeker

Jacco Gardner More

Publications from Innovation in the Music Industry

You Say You Want A Revolution

You Say You Want A Revolution

Rijkscultuursubsidies voor popmuziek

Rijkscultuursubsidies voor popmuziek

Futuring Music X Immersion

Futuring Music X Immersion

Boekbespreking “Making a living in live music” (Everts, 2023)

Boekbespreking “Making a living in live music” (Everts, 2023)

Onderzoeks- en Innovatieagenda voor de Nederlandse Popmuzieksector

Onderzoeks- en Innovatieagenda voor de Nederlandse Popmuzieksector

How to shoot confetti at the online party

How to shoot confetti at the online party

De media over jongeren

De media over jongeren

A Tiny Dot

A Tiny Dot

New Directions in Music Fan Studies Editorial Introduction

New Directions in Music Fan Studies Editorial Introduction

How to implement a 'welcome' policy for intra-EU mobile citizens

How to implement a 'welcome' policy for intra-EU mobile citizens

How are young music artists configuring their media and sales platforms in the digital age?

How are young music artists configuring their media and sales platforms in the digital age?

Clickende Clubbers, Twittermeisjes en Actieve vogels: De meerwaarde van sociale media in poppodiummarketing.

Clickende Clubbers, Twittermeisjes en Actieve vogels: De meerwaarde van sociale media in poppodiummarketing.

Presentatie tijdens de Berlin Music Week

Presentatie tijdens de Berlin Music Week

Onderzoek & Lectoraten in het kunstvakonderwijs

Onderzoek & Lectoraten in het kunstvakonderwijs

Introduction

Introduction

Podiumpower

Podiumpower

Publiek 2.0

Publiek 2.0

Clickende Clubbers, Twittermeisjes en Actieve vogels

Clickende Clubbers, Twittermeisjes en Actieve vogels

Mythes en morele paniek

Mythes en morele paniek

Introduction: Adapting Idols

Introduction: Adapting Idols

Een boek dat doet wat het beloofd

Een boek dat doet wat het beloofd

Adapting Idols: Authenticity, Identity and Performance in a Global Television Format

Adapting Idols: Authenticity, Identity and Performance in a Global Television Format

Can a Zero Become a Hero?

Can a Zero Become a Hero?

Ondernemers tegen wil en dank

Ondernemers tegen wil en dank

Research projects

Improving co-creation methods for the IMI lab

The International Music Industry (IMI) Lab aims to enhance the music industry's ecosystem by solving wicked problems through collaboration and design thinking. 

Read more about this project

Partners of Innovation in the Music Industry

pop coalitie
c/o pop
Utopia Music
Prospect eleven
Poort Stage
Haarlem Vinyl festival
Milaan Music Innovation Hub
Buma/Stemra
The Record Industry
Wave

News about Innovation in the Music Industry

Hilda Bakmaz

Collaborate with the researchers

Get in touch and ask your questions hilda.bakmaz@inholland.nl 0612655280