Cross-country variation in the share of national movies in total box office revenue

IF 0.4 4区 经济学 Q4 COMMUNICATION
M. U. Özmen
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the cross-country variation in the share of national movies in total box office revenue using annual observations from a sample of 43 countries. For this purpose, the preference for national movies is associated with the size of domestic movie production (proxied by absolute and relative number of national movies produced), availability of top-class movie directors, cultural (national feeling) and institutional (level of democracy, freedom to access foreign information) indicators, and the presence of common languages spoken across countries. Our results reveal that higher national movie production (in absolute and relative terms), availability of top-level directors, and level of national feeling are positively associated with relative preference for national movies. Meanwhile the level of democracy, freedom to access foreign information, and the presence of common language are negatively associated with the share of national movies in total box office revenue. Overall, our results provide evidence for both home market effect and cultural discounting hypotheses from a macro level perspective. Movie producers, distributors, directors, and online-streaming content providers may use our findings to improve their creative and business strategies.
各国电影在总票房收入中所占份额的差异
摘要本研究通过对43个国家的年度观察,探讨了国家电影在总票房收入中所占份额的跨国变化。为此,对国家电影的偏好与国内电影制作的规模(以国家电影制作的绝对数量和相对数量为代表),顶级电影导演的可用性,文化(民族感情)和制度(民主水平,获取外国信息的自由)指标以及各国通用语言的存在有关。我们的研究结果表明,较高的国家电影产量(绝对和相对而言)、顶级导演的可用性和国家情感水平与国家电影的相对偏好呈正相关。同时,民主程度、获取外国信息的自由程度和共同语言的存在与国家电影在总票房收入中的份额呈负相关。总体而言,我们的研究结果从宏观层面为国内市场效应和文化折扣假说提供了证据。电影制片人、发行商、导演和在线流媒体内容提供商可以利用我们的研究结果来改进他们的创意和商业策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Media Economics publishes original research on the economics and policy of mediated communication, focusing on firms, markets, and institutions. Reflecting the increasing diversity of analytical approaches employed in economics and recognizing that policies promoting social and political objectives may have significant economic impacts on media, the Journal encourages submissions reflecting the insights of diverse disciplinary perspectives and research methodologies, both empirical and theoretical.
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