The need for well-founded knowledge on patronage is great – not only among artists, cultural institutions, benefactors, policymakers and the media, but also among the growing group of students graduating each year on this topic. Therefore, this research repository offers a wide range of published research by scholars affiliated with Dutch and Flemish universities, and by master students graduating from these universities. New research is continuously added to the platform. You can search in various ways: via a search bar in the left-hand column, via text type, access, subject, author and language.
Gigging in the gig economy: The labour of live music in a platformed circuit of commerce
Using Focus Groups in [Patronage Studies and] Literary Reception Research
Podcast: Fair Enough?! – Een solidaire cultuursector is een sterke cultuursector
Beyond Distinction: Private Art Museums and Their Versatile Role for Elites’ (Self)Legitimization Discourses
For the greater good? The disputed prestige of private art museum founders in Brazil
Beeld: ERNOP Webinar The Art of Asking. Interaction & Reciprocity in the Cultural Sector
What Strategies Do Dutch Authors Deploy in Literary Grant Procedures?
Arbiters of Taste: Dutch Museum Directors Applying for Funding from the Rembrandt Association (1883–1933)
Podcast: Betaalde liefde | Podium Klassiek
Patronage in the Arts: Theories and Contemporary Challenges
Matched-Money in the Arts and Culture: Conceptualising Online and Offline Matchfunding Models