2022
DOI: 10.1002/cjas.1659
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The broken record: How the music industry is making sense of uncertainty and change

Abstract: As the recording music industry entered the digital era, significant turmoil emerged due to piracy and illegal downloading, and royalty payments to artists via streaming platforms. To date, the previous research examining the industry shift focused on consumer‐based decisions such as whether to download music illegally, and, more recently, experiences with streaming services. Using sensemaking as our lens, we examine changes and challenges through in‐depth interviews with music industry practitioners. The part… Show more

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“…While the different governments were looking for ways to protect the health of their residents, measures such as lockdowns and self‐isolation became common. As a result, economic activity slowed down, such that many organizations had to reduce their workforce, implement temporary furloughs, cut salaries or fully shut down, leading to employees experiencing career insecurity and creating strains on their physical and mental health, which was also exacerbated by the lack of social interaction (Green & Sinclair, 2022; Rigotti et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the different governments were looking for ways to protect the health of their residents, measures such as lockdowns and self‐isolation became common. As a result, economic activity slowed down, such that many organizations had to reduce their workforce, implement temporary furloughs, cut salaries or fully shut down, leading to employees experiencing career insecurity and creating strains on their physical and mental health, which was also exacerbated by the lack of social interaction (Green & Sinclair, 2022; Rigotti et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%