Ecomuseum Marketing and Fundraising in US

Journal title MERCATI E COMPETITIVITÀ
Author/s Angela Besana, Annamaria Esposito
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2015/4 Language Italian
Pages 18 P. 47-64 File size 102 KB
DOI 10.3280/MC2015-004003
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The ecomuseum is a place of relations, cooperation between citizens and institutions, for the preservation, and promotion of cultural, material, and immaterial heritage. The concept takes on a different meaning depending on the context in which it is inserted. The paper examines the boundaries of the definition of the term Ecomuseum, it identifies the constitutive elements, and investigates the marketing and fundraising behavior in US Ecomuseums, for supporting the competitive advantage. The paper presents a Cluster Analysis.

Keywords: Ecomuseum, definition, marketing, fundraising, cluster analysis.

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Angela Besana, Annamaria Esposito, Marketing e fundraising degli ecomusei americani in "MERCATI E COMPETITIVITÀ" 4/2015, pp 47-64, DOI: 10.3280/MC2015-004003