Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators

abstract: This research explores and deepens our understanding of an element of arts infrastructure in the United States: the arts incubator, an organizational form or programmatic initiative that exists at the intersection of artistic production, entrepreneurship, and public policy. The study is a...

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Other Authors: Essig, Linda (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.36006
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-360062018-06-22T03:06:43Z Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators abstract: This research explores and deepens our understanding of an element of arts infrastructure in the United States: the arts incubator, an organizational form or programmatic initiative that exists at the intersection of artistic production, entrepreneurship, and public policy. The study is a qualitative cross-case analysis of four arts incubators of different types: Arlington Arts Incubator, Intersection for the Arts, Center for Cultural Innovation, and Mighty Tieton, situated within the context of the literature of arts incubators, business incubator evaluation, and a theoretical framework for understanding entrepreneurship in the US arts and culture sector. The research opens the black box of incubator operations to find that arts incubators create value for client artists and arts organizations both through direct service provision and indirect echo effects but that the provision of value to communities or systems is attenuated and largely undocumented. Arts incubators, like many small arts organizations, tend to look retrospectively at outputs rather than at the processes that convert inputs to tangible impacts, or means into ends. This is an issue not relegated only to the arts and culture sector; business incubators share some of these tendencies. Despite these issues, arts incubators remain a potentially impactful tool of cultural policy if their processes and activities align with their strategic goals and those processes and activities are assessed formatively and summatively. Dissertation/Thesis Essig, Linda (Author) Schugurensky, Daniel (Advisor) Fahlman, Betsy (Committee member) Shockley, Gordon (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Entrepreneurship Arts management Public policy Arts entrepreneurship Arts incubators Cultural Policy eng 163 pages Doctoral Dissertation Public Policy 2015 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.36006 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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language English
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topic Entrepreneurship
Arts management
Public policy
Arts entrepreneurship
Arts incubators
Cultural Policy
spellingShingle Entrepreneurship
Arts management
Public policy
Arts entrepreneurship
Arts incubators
Cultural Policy
Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators
description abstract: This research explores and deepens our understanding of an element of arts infrastructure in the United States: the arts incubator, an organizational form or programmatic initiative that exists at the intersection of artistic production, entrepreneurship, and public policy. The study is a qualitative cross-case analysis of four arts incubators of different types: Arlington Arts Incubator, Intersection for the Arts, Center for Cultural Innovation, and Mighty Tieton, situated within the context of the literature of arts incubators, business incubator evaluation, and a theoretical framework for understanding entrepreneurship in the US arts and culture sector. The research opens the black box of incubator operations to find that arts incubators create value for client artists and arts organizations both through direct service provision and indirect echo effects but that the provision of value to communities or systems is attenuated and largely undocumented. Arts incubators, like many small arts organizations, tend to look retrospectively at outputs rather than at the processes that convert inputs to tangible impacts, or means into ends. This is an issue not relegated only to the arts and culture sector; business incubators share some of these tendencies. Despite these issues, arts incubators remain a potentially impactful tool of cultural policy if their processes and activities align with their strategic goals and those processes and activities are assessed formatively and summatively. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Public Policy 2015
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title Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators
title_short Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators
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title_fullStr Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators
title_full_unstemmed Value Creation and Evaluation in Arts Incubators
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