Events

First reports 2008

Press conference 2005

Events

These are the events related to the research project.


CBS and the Tuborg Foundation release party on June 26, 2008

CBS and the Tuborg Foundation have the pleasure of inviting you to the release of 8 reports on the Danish Experience Economy on Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 1-3pm at the Copenhagen Business School.

 

 

On June 26, 2008 the project will release its first 8 reports:

 

  • An analysis of what the experience economy is and how it creates value
  • An analysis of how politics can be used in other countries to promote the experience economy
  • 6 case studies on selected areas within the Danish experience economy: Software, Film, Museums, Events, Fashion and Sports.

 

Venue:

The Copenhagen Business School

Kilen, room K.S.43

Kilevej 14 A

2000 Frederiksberg

 

Time:

From 1-3 pm

 

Registration:

It is not necessary to register for this event,  just show up at the venue in time.

 

The reports:

All 8 reports are available for purchase at Samfundslitteratur.

 

Report on The Economic Impact on Copyrights 2006

On April 19, 2006 imagine.. published a report mapping the economic impact of copyright. The report is useful to the experience economy project as copyright plays an important role in the experience economy.

The report maps the economic significance of copyrights in the Danish economy using statistic indicators of economic importance: number of companies, number of employees, turnover and value added by the copyright industries.


Press conference 2005

The research project was launched on October 24, 2005. CEO Jørn P. Jensen of the Tuborg Foundation presented a grant of 6.2 million DKK to associate professor Mark Lorenzen who repaid by making an introduction to the research project. 


imagine..

Creative Industries Research

Copenhagen Business School

Kilevej 14A, 3rd floor

DK-2000 Frederiksberg



Last updated: 07-09-08