The Beatles and Economics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and the Making of a Cultural Revolution / Edition 1

The Beatles and Economics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and the Making of a Cultural Revolution / Edition 1

by Samuel R. Staley
ISBN-10:
1138363529
ISBN-13:
9781138363526
Pub. Date:
03/24/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138363529
ISBN-13:
9781138363526
Pub. Date:
03/24/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Beatles and Economics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and the Making of a Cultural Revolution / Edition 1

The Beatles and Economics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and the Making of a Cultural Revolution / Edition 1

by Samuel R. Staley
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Overview

The Beatles are considered the most influential popular music act of the twentieth century, widely recognized for their influence on popular culture. The inability of other bands and artists to imitate their fame has prompted questions such as: How did the Beatles become so successful? What factors contributed to their success? Why did they break up?

The Beatles and Economics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and the Making of a Cultural Revolution answers these questions using the lens of economic analysis. Economics provides the prism for explaining why their success—while legendary in scale—is not mythic. This book explores how the band’s commercial achievements were intimately tied to the larger context of economic globalization and rebuilding post-World War II. It examines how the Beatles’ time in Hamburg is best understood as an investment in human capital, and why the entrepreneurial growth mindset was critical to establishing a scalable market niche and sustaining the Beatles’ ability to lead and shape emerging markets in entertainment and popular music. Later chapters consider how the economics of decision making and organizational theory helps us to understand the band’s break-up at its economic peak.

This essential text is of interest to anyone interested in the economic dynamics and social forces that shape cultural change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138363526
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Series: Routledge Economics and Popular Culture Series
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Samuel R. Staley, PhD, is director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center in the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy at Florida State University, USA, where he teaches economics and social entrepreneurship.

Table of Contents

1 The black swan of popular music? 2 Liverpool start-up 3 Innovation, entrepreneurship, and the growth mindset 4 How private markets enabled Sgt. Pepper’s band to play 5 Breaking up is hard to do … or is it? 6 A second coming?: Lessons from the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys 7 Economic reflections from the afterlife

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