明星与才华

Stardom and Talent

American Economic Review · 2016
被引 396 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

探讨艺术领域明星现象与才华的关系,分析明星制对消费者和其他艺术家的效率影响,并综述相关理论与实证研究。

Abstract

The Economics of Superstars sets out to explain the relationship between talent and success in the arts, but there is no agreement about what this relationship is. But whatever its other features may be, superstardom means that market output is concentrated on just a few artists. Concentration always raises the question of efficiency. Superstardom may be inefficient not only because it raises prices for consumers but also because it deprives other artists of the opportunity to practice art. Artists who do not practice art lose psychic income. Because psychic income cannot be transferred from one person to another, the loss of this income may be inefficient. This chapter reviews theories of superstardom and theories about the emergence of stars. The efficiency of superstardom is discussed in terms of effects on consumers and the use of publicity rights by the star. The chapter goes on to deal with the loss of opportunities to practice art that are caused by superstardom and suggests ways to alleviate the problem. Finally the empirical literature that tests the different theories of superstardom is reviewed.

明星经济人才与成功市场集中度效率