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18. Working with Secondary Data: Official and Industry Statistics

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Abstract

This chapter demonstrates which official statistics are available for media policy analysis including statistics provided by national and local statistics organizations, international organizations and private organizations. In addition, the advantages and limitations of working with official and industry statistics are discussed including reliability of data and the issues in delineating the media industry. Concluding, a step-by-step approach to work with media industry statistics is given based on two exemplary cases, one for Europe and one for the USA. The goal of this chapter is to show how official and industry statistics can be used for media policy analysis to create data-driven insights that can support policy making.

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Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Komorowski, M., & Ranaivoson, H. (2018). To be or not to be the media industry – Delineation to a fuzzy concept. Observatorio, 12(2), 1–22. Komorowski, M., & Ranaivoson, H. (2018). To be or not to be the media industry – Delineation to a fuzzy concept. Observatorio, 12(2), 1–22.
Zurück zum Zitat Komorowski, M., & Wiard, V. (2018). Brussels’ media industry: A first look into its size and composition. In F. Rinschbergh, E. Swyngedouw, & J. Vlegels (Eds.), Cultural and creative industries. Creativity in a divided city (La créativité dans une ville divisée). Brussel: VUB Press. Komorowski, M., & Wiard, V. (2018). Brussels’ media industry: A first look into its size and composition. In F. Rinschbergh, E. Swyngedouw, & J. Vlegels (Eds.), Cultural and creative industries. Creativity in a divided city (La créativité dans une ville divisée). Brussel: VUB Press.
Zurück zum Zitat LEG Eurostat. (2000). Cultural statistics in the EU—Final report of the LEG (Eurostat Working Paper). Luxembourg: Eurostat. LEG Eurostat. (2000). Cultural statistics in the EU—Final report of the LEG (Eurostat Working Paper). Luxembourg: Eurostat.
Zurück zum Zitat Leurdijk, A., De Munck, S., Van den Broek, T., Van der Plas, A., Manhanden, W., & Rietveld, E. (2012). Statistical, ecosystems and competitiveness analysis of the media and content industries: A quantitative overview (JRC Technical Reports). Luxembourg: European Commission. Retrieved from http://ftp.jrc.es/EURdoc/JRC69435.pdf. Leurdijk, A., De Munck, S., Van den Broek, T., Van der Plas, A., Manhanden, W., & Rietveld, E. (2012). Statistical, ecosystems and competitiveness analysis of the media and content industries: A quantitative overview (JRC Technical Reports). Luxembourg: European Commission. Retrieved from http://​ftp.​jrc.​es/​EURdoc/​JRC69435.​pdf.
Zurück zum Zitat For additional guidelines in using official and industry statistics, see WIPO’s Guide on Surveying the Economic Contribution of the Copyright Industries (WIPO, 2015) and OECD’s Guide to Measuring the Information Society (OECD, 2011). For additional guidelines in using official and industry statistics, see WIPO’s Guide on Surveying the Economic Contribution of the Copyright Industries (WIPO, 2015) and OECD’s Guide to Measuring the Information Society (OECD, 2011).
Zurück zum Zitat See Deliverables of the Media Clusters Brussels’ project for additional insights in how to define the scope of the media industry (Komorowski, 2015a, 2015b). See Deliverables of the Media Clusters Brussels’ project for additional insights in how to define the scope of the media industry (Komorowski, 2015a, 2015b).
Zurück zum Zitat For the study of the economic impact of the media industry in Brussels that was used for the exemplary case in this chapter see Komorowski and Wiard (2018) and for an additional case of applying official and industry statistics in the cultural industry see KEA’s report for the European Commission (KEA European Affairs, 2006). For the study of the economic impact of the media industry in Brussels that was used for the exemplary case in this chapter see Komorowski and Wiard (2018) and for an additional case of applying official and industry statistics in the cultural industry see KEA’s report for the European Commission (KEA European Affairs, 2006).
Metadaten
Titel
Working with Secondary Data: Official and Industry Statistics
verfasst von
Marlen Komorowski
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16065-4_18