Co-Financing Hollywood Film Productions with Outside Investors An Ec
Co-financing arrangements in which investors from outside the motion picture industry become co-owners of the completed films are a common phenomenon in Hollywood. Kay H. Hofmann analyzes the conflicts of interest and the organizational problems that may
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hange of institutions, technology and competition drives the interplay of markets and organisations. The scientific series ‘Markets and Organisations’ addresses a magnitude of related questions, presents theoretic and empirical findings and discusses related concepts and models.
Edited by Professor Dr. Dres. h. c. Arnold Picot Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Professor Dr. Professor h. c. Dr. h. c. Ralf Reichwald HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Leipzig, Germany
Professor Dr. Egon Franck Universität Zürich, Switzerland Professorin Dr. Kathrin M. Möslein Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Leipzig, Germany
Kay H. Hofmann
Co-Financing Hollywood Film Productions with Outside Investors An Economic Analysis of Principal Agent Relationships in the U.S. Motion Picture Industry Foreword by Prof. Dr. Christian Opitz
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Kay H. Hofmann Stuttgart, Germany
Dissertation Zeppelin Universität, Friedrichshafen, 2012 Erster Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Christian Opitz Zweiter Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Helmut M. Dietl Tag der Disputation: 14. Juni 2012
ISBN 978-3-658-00786-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-00787-4
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