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  • The Voice of the Invisible Cities. A Qualitative Approach to Rural Areas Development Master Thesis

    C. Ferretti

    October 2017
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    What is the role of institutional logics in the creation and success in the arts in Hong Kong? Master Thesis

    K.N. Chan

    October 2017
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    The professional network of independent musicians a quantitative mapping of outsourcing and do-it-yourself practices in the digital music age Master Thesis

    G.M. Kaiser

    October 2017
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    Audience development for classical music performances in The Netherlands How to attract young audiences? Master Thesis

    M.C.M. Vercammen

    October 2017
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    How can visual artists effectively use their online presence for self-marketing? Master Thesis

    E.D Meinhardt

    October 2017
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    Motivation, Growth and Gender in the Dutch Creative Industries - The Multi-Dimensionality of Motivation in Relation to Growth Intentions of Netherlands-based Architects Master Thesis

    Natalia Bajczi

    October 2017
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    Dance and Business Assessing organizational performance in dual leadership structures Master Thesis

    Verbij, J.

    October 2017
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    How to move the young audience for modern dance? A research on the audience development of youth modern dance companies in the Netherlands, and implications of a taste formation theory approach Master Thesis

    L.L. Schreijer

    October 2017
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