Digital technology has paved theway to a progressive disintermediation in many industries including the arts and cultural sector. This chapter examines the role of digital technology as ameans to reclaim the heritage that is being lost or destroyed, by illustrating the entrepreneurial case of Rekrei. Building on the disintermediation and value cocreation literatures, this chapter highlights how digital technology can change the way heritage is funded, produced and consumed, by enhancing customer participation and value co-creation. Managerial and policy implications emerged from this research.
Massi, M., D'Angelo, A., Reversing Heritage Destruction Through Digital Technology: The Rekrei Project, in Seychell, D., Dingli, A. (ed.), Rediscovering Heritage Through Technology, Springer, Cham, Switzerland 2020: <<STUDIES IN COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE>>, 859 109- 122. 10.1007/978-3-030-36107-5_6 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/153677]
Reversing Heritage Destruction Through Digital Technology: The Rekrei Project
Massi, Marta;D'Angelo, Alfredo
2020
Abstract
Digital technology has paved theway to a progressive disintermediation in many industries including the arts and cultural sector. This chapter examines the role of digital technology as ameans to reclaim the heritage that is being lost or destroyed, by illustrating the entrepreneurial case of Rekrei. Building on the disintermediation and value cocreation literatures, this chapter highlights how digital technology can change the way heritage is funded, produced and consumed, by enhancing customer participation and value co-creation. Managerial and policy implications emerged from this research.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.