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A Study on the Determinants of Culture and Art Consumption of One Person Households (1인가구 문화예술 소비에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Soonhwa
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.151-160
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to analyze the determinants of culture and art consumption of one person households using 「2019 National Art and Culture Activity Survey」. Based on previous research, cultural and economic capital, health perception, and residence were selected as independent variables, and 1,755 single household data on cultural attendance, art education, and demographics were extracted to analyze the relationships. Zero-inflated negative binomial model was employed as cultural attendance variable includes many zeros. It was found that education has a significant impact on cultural attendance possibility and frequency. However, art education in childhood, income, health perception, and residence were found to have selective effects, and unique characteristics of single households influences the findings. This study contributes to developing relevant research by focusing on the single households and provides implications to boost cultural consumption. Finally, directions for future research, such as considering psychographic variables, were suggested.

Analysis of art & culture consumption propensity according to art & culture experience after COVID19: analysis of differences by art & culture perception (코로나19 이후 문화예술경험에 따른 문화예술 소비성향 분석 - 문화예술 인식에 따른 차이분석 -)

  • So, Eun Hye
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.60
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    • pp.155-191
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of art and culture experience according to art and culture perception on art and culture consumption. Accordingly, the perception expressed through the experiences of consumers was defined as the delivery of art and culture marketing strategies, and the behavior of consumers enjoying art and culture was measured. The research data were analyzed through an online survey. As a result of the analysis, sense, relation had a significant effect on the hedonistic factor, and the act, sense, emotion and relation had significant effects on the other's consciousness, and the behavioral and emotional factors had a significant effect on the intentional factors. The implication from the experience of relationships with others was found to have a negative(-) effect on all factors, which means to be the result of consumers' anxiety in enjoying art due to the pandemic. It is necessary to develop an online business model for consumers who naturally avoid it, and to narrow the gap between online and offline art and culture. Second, it is thought that sponsorship from companies is necessary so that artists who provide art and culture can produce high-quality contents. In the future, if it was studied the relationship between not only consumers who enjoy art and culture, but also suppliers and artists who provide art and culture, it will be able to understand the culture in-depth.

Determinants of Diversity in Cultural Consumption among People in their 20s (20대 문화 소비의 다양성 결정 요인에 대한 탐색적 연구: 문화 자본, 콘텐츠 장르 이용 특성, 인구사회 요인의 영향)

  • Kim, Seul Gi;Chon, Bum Soo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.762-771
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    • 2016
  • This study examined determinants of diversity in cultural consumption among people in their 20s. The main results are following; firstly, this study explored determinants of diversity in nine cultural consumption. The results showed that diversity of cultural consumption was determined by three factors such as current interests in cultural fields, content preferences based on broadcasting genres, and income. Although current interests in cultural fields and content preferences based on broadcasting genres were positively correlated to cultural consumption, income was negatively correlated. Next, this study examined diversity in cultural consumption in terms of two separate orientations such as highbrow and mass cultures. The results showed that diversity of highbrow culture was determined by current interests in cultural fields, content preferences based on broadcasting genres and income. Also, diversity of mass culture was determined by current interests in cultural fields, content preferences based on broadcasting genres and education period for classic music including opera and chorus.

A Study on Guilt for Art Consumption at the Time of Social Disaster (사회적 재난 상황에서 예술소비에 대한 죄책감 연구)

  • Kim, Eun-sun;Anh, Sung-ah;Seo, Young-doc
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.175-196
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    • 2018
  • When social disaster which is a phenomenon that causes a big wave to the social members occurs, the members of the society are anxious and show feelings of shame or guilt over behaviors that are against social norms. This sense of guilt is expected to reduce consumption of arts having its luxury and hedonic characteristics. The purpose of this study is to identify the causes of the decline in art consumption at the time of social disasters and we focus on guilt. We hypothesize that guilt for art consumption at the time of social disasters will increase as the tendency toward guilt is higher and the empathy tendency is higher. A result of the questionnaire survey of 286 people shows that the higher the guilt for art consumption in the social disaster situation, the more the art consumption decreased and the guilt changed depending on the degree of personal guilt and sympathy. This study contributes to explaining the decrease of art consumption in a big social phenomenon in recent years.

Qualitative Study about Value Cognition and Benefits of Consumer on Culture-Art products (문화예술상품에 대한 소비자의 가치인식과 추구혜택에 관한 질적 연구)

  • Rhee, Young-Sun;Shin, Eun-Joo
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.27-54
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    • 2011
  • This research attempted to present the efficiency of culture marketing to the organizations producing culture-art products and to the companies utilizing art and suggest the practical viewpoints to the culture and art policy agencies. The methodology used was to take an in-depth look at the consumer value cognition and benefits of culture-art products in contemporary consumption culture from a social context by conducting a total of 12 Focus Group Interviews, consisting of 58 males and females in their 10s~50s who can represent culture-art product consumers. The culture-art products refer to the artist's spiritual, actual act of creating or to the end products with economic exchange value. They are also sense goods and merit goods that affect the mental state of consumers. By looking at culture-art products as consumer merit goods, this research examined consumer value cognition of culture-art products based on the characteristics culture-art products. As a result, this research determined that consumers view culture-art products largely as 'aesthetic and sensuous merit goods', 'actual and individual merit goods', and 'social public property'. As 'aesthetic and sensuous merit goods', culture-art products are considered as the products of an artist's creative activities; as 'social public property', culture-art products have a public value in terms of ownership; and as 'actual and individual merit goods', culture-art products act on the spirit and reality of a consumer in terms of consumption. As a result of analyzing the benefits of culture-art products based on the above-mentioned consumer value cognition, it was observed that the benefits of culture-art-product consumption are chiefly divided into 'aesthetic character-oriented', 'social relationships-oriented', and 'individual benefits-oriented' depending on how consumers see culture-art products. A 3-conceptional structures model was constructed according to the relationship between consumer value cognition of culture-art products and the benefits. This research revealed that consumers who pursue the aesthetic value or sense of beauty as the central reason experience culture-art products themselves, enjoy intellectual quests, and pursue their satisfaction by expressing affection for and interests in culture-art products. On the other hand, consumers who pursue social value as the central reason as a means of communication by perceiving culture-art products as a public property of society, pursue sympathy with people close to them through the symbolic power of culture-art product consumption or the joy of self-display. Consumers who perceive art products as spiritual and actual merit goods and pursue consumer value as a central reason want to express their own personality, develop themselves, and differentiate themselves or identify themselves with others in the context of social relations for the ultimate goal of living a happy and satisfied life while pursuing to satisfy imminent and actual necessities as emotional stability and rest. The fact that culture-art product benefits could vary according to how a consumer perceives them implies that consumer value cognition of culture-art products and their benefits significant affect consumers' decision in choosing and consuming various culture-art products. It turned out that such benefits from the consumption of culture-art products reflect the complex contemporary consumption culture of rational consumption, symbolic consumption, experiential consumption, and social reflective consumption. This research identified conceptional structures of consumer value cognition on culture-art products and benefits that can be used for studying and understanding culture-art products consumers who pursue a variety of consumption values. They can also be used by private companies in utilizing art, as well as by national agencies in enhancing the population's quality of life. However, since this research could only conceptually grasp consumer perception of culture-art products and reveal the dimension of classification due to its own limitations arising from characteristic investigation, quantitative data on the benefits of culture-art product consumers should be measured in future studies through a quantitative investigation, while using the value cognition of culture-art products and the individual characteristics of consumers as variables based on this research.

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A Study on Cultural Consumption of Korean Adults of the early 21st Century (21세기 초 한국 성인들의 예술문화소비에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Eun-Hee;Choi, Hye-Kyong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.433-443
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this research is to study characteristics of Korean adults in the cultural consumption in the first decade of the early 21st century based on . The whole course of the cultural consumption of Korean adult from 2000 to 2010 has been steadily on the upswing. For Korean adults, the first decade of the early 21st century is the time when mass culture had been generalized in their cultural consumption, regardless of any generations. Besides, the twenties have been proved to be the core generation of the cultural consumption in Korean society.

An Exploratory Study of Indifference toward Fine Arts among Korean Middle-Class through a Ground Theory Method (순수예술 무관심 현상에 대한 탐색적 연구 - 근거이론 분석방법을 통한 접근법 -)

  • Park, Min-gwon;Hyun, Eunjung
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.52
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    • pp.5-37
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    • 2019
  • Despite a copious volume of work on the relationship between social class and cultural consumption, scholars have paid scant attention to the increasingly apparent observation that a vast majority of the population exhibits indifference toward fine arts regardless of one's socio-economic status. Much of the prior literature on cultural consumption has treated the public's indifference to fine arts not as a distinct analytical category that deserves an explanation of its own, but simply as the opposite of "likes" or the act of consumption, let alone being disentangled from the concept of "dislikes" in taste-formation and consumption behavior. In this paper, we suggest that the seemingly increasing trend toward indifference to fine arts, especially among those who are part of the well-educated and economically well-off, merits close scholarly attention on its own term. As an initial step toward this endeavor, we explore the factors behind indifference toward fine arts among Korean middle-class, using the ground theory method. Our interview findings reveal that much of indifference toward fine arts is attributable to the lack of tastes in fine arts and artistic competence. Our results suggest that research drawing on Bourdieu's theory and Peterson's omnivore hypothesis needs to be further revised through an in-depth investigation of the institutional and societal contexts where art education takes place in Korea. We discuss the implications of our findings for policy-making in the cultural and artistic sphere.

The Study For a New Positioning Strategy For the Performance Arts (공연예술 수요개발 촉진을 위한 포지셔닝(Positioning) 전략 제안)

  • Park, Joon Hyoung
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.87-114
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    • 2017
  • The Supply side of performance arts has been pretty much developed since the establishment of ARCO. The development level of the demand side, however, was much lower than that of supply side. This unbalance make it difficult to achieve the goal and to complete the mission of ARCO's assistant to the performance arts. Unlike the existing research for solving this problem, this study suggests the positioning strategy of a new value of performance arts for solving this problem. This positioning is, instead of meeting the experiential and symbolic needs, targeting the functional needs to solve the life problems to be faced with aging, for example, the problems from education, human relationship and health. The new positioning will make the demand for the performance arts belong to the top priority group in the expenditure list of consumers because the perceived concept of performance arts will be changed from the "Wants" consumption to "Should be" consumption like a expenditure of private education for children and that of health problems. Therefore, this new positioning is surely expected that the development of new demand from the new position is pretty much higher than that of present positioning. This study also suggests practical strategies, PR and cross functional management system for the implementation of this new positioning.

Leisure Lifestyle and Culture and Art Consumption: Cases of Art Gallery Visitors (여가 라이프 스타일과 문화 예술 소비에 관한 연구: 미술관 관람객을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Guiohk;Park, Jowon
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.3-28
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    • 2016
  • The present study attempted the segmentation of the art gallery visitors on the basis of leisure lifestyles. For this purpose, leisure lifestyle surveys were administered at Korea's three representative art galleries, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul Museum of Art, and Seoul Art Center's Hangaram Art Museum. A total of 314 questionnaires were analyzed to identify leisure lifestyle factors. On the basis of the lifestyle factors, a cluster analysis was performed, and then the differences of demographics, museum visiting behaviors, and general cultural consumption among the clusters were examined. The cluster analysis revealed four groups of lifestyles, 'culture and art lovers', 'active homebodies', 'low leisure spenders', and 'omnivorous culture and sports participants'. The four groups revealed the differences in terms of demographics, museum visiting behaviors, and general cultural consumption. On the basis of the findings, the marketing strategies targeting the segmented art gallery markets were discussed.

An Analysis of Competitive Structure among Entertainment Industries, focusing on Consumption Motives (관람동기를 기준으로 한 엔터테인먼트 산업간 경쟁구조 분석에 관한 연구)

  • 김찬경;최현주
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.35-59
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구는 동일 제품범주 내에서 상호 대체가능성(substitutability)을 중심으로 연구 되어 왔던 상표간의 사용상황 대체(substitution-in-use) 이론을 산업간 경쟁의 차원으로 확대하여 적용할 수 있는 가능성을 탐색하는데 그 목적이 있다. 이를 위해 소비자의 소비경험이 선택기준의 중요한 요소로 작용하는 서비스부문을 대상으로 소비자의 선택동기, 즉 소비동기의 차원에서 산업간 경쟁구조와 경쟁강도를 분석하고자 하였다. 연구의 범위는 마케팅 분야에서 비교적 소외되어 왔던 엔터테인먼트 부문, 특히 문화예술부문과 스포츠부문에 초점을 맞추었다. 연구방법으로는 이들간의 심리적 거리를 측정하여, 그 근접성의 정도에 따라 산업간 경쟁구조와 경쟁특성을 분석하였다. 분석도구는 그 동안 마케팅의 영역에서 특정 산업 내에의 상표간 경쟁구조를 연구하는데 이용되었던 심리적 거리측정도구를 이용하였다. 이에 따라 구매자의 사용목적에 따른 상표간 대체 가능성을 산업간의 심리적 근접성을 이용해 측정하고 그 거리의 크기에 따라 경쟁강도의 선택의 대체성을 분석하였다. 방법론적 측면에서는 먼저 엔터테인먼트산업, 문화예술과 공연예술산업, 그리고 스포츠 등의 소비동기 유형을 살펴본 후, 이들 중에서 중복가능성이 있는 동기유형을 선별하였다. 이에 따라 다양한 관람 엔터테인먼트산업에서 나타나고 있는 12개의 소비동기 유 형을 발견할 수 있었다. 이후 이렇게 추출된 동기유형을 대상으로 산업간 대체성을 심적 거리좌표를 이용하여 측정하고 측정된 자료를 다차원척도법(MDS)을 이용해 2차원의 공간 상에 투사하였다. 그리고 상호간의 근접성과 경쟁구조를 확인하고 분석결과에 대해 논의 하였다. 분석결과 엔터테인먼트 상품들간에는 근접성의 차원에서 서로 대체될 수 있음을 발견할 수 있었고 이는 이들이 동일한 시장을 대상으로 경쟁관계가 있음을 시사하는 것이다. 개별 관람동기 차원의 분석 결과, 관람 엔터테인먼트 소비자들은 동일한 관람동기를 서로 다른 많은 유형의 엔터테인먼트산업이나 공연예술, 문화예술상품, 쇼나 오락, 관람스포츠 등에 의해 해결하고 있음을 발견할 수 있었다. 본 연구에서 사용한 접근방법과 연구의 결과는 향후 간접적 관계에서 직접적 관계로 경쟁이 확대되는 많은 마케팅분야에 적용될 수 있을 것이다.

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