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Gratuité et Processus de Prise de Décision dans le Domaine Culturel : le Cas des Musées et des Monuments
2006
La gratuité est le caractère de ce qui est gratuit, c'est-à-dire de ce « qui se donne pour rien ».Il est intéressant d'observer que lorsque les individus évoquent le choix d'une visite gratuitede musée et de monument, comparativement à la visite payante, ils se positionnentrégulièrement comme des consommateurs qui expriment des préférences, évaluent desalternatives, traitent des informations et manifestent des intentions de consommation. Dèslors, il convient d'analyser, dans notre recherche, le processus de prise de décision del'individu en tant que consommateur de la visite culturelle. Dans une première partie, nousdévelopperons ainsi les effets de la gratuité sur le processus de prise de …
Free Admission to Museums and Monuments in France : What do the Publics Think ?
2008
Une étude exploratoire des représentations de la gratuité et de ses effets sur le comportement des publics des musées et des monuments
2007
What perceptions of free admission to museums and monuments do French visiting and non-visiting audiences have ? What are the consequences of such perceptions on individuals' perceptions, visit-planning and behavior patterns in museums and monuments ? Research conducted between 2002 and 2003 tried to answer these questions by multiangulation applied to data production and analysis. Results show that free admission alter the perceptions of museums and monuments, it is secondary in planning and implementation of visit-planning, and finally it can spark a learning process from the visit that results in the appropriation of a free admission scheme. Conclusions are related to the need to create …
Free admission in museums and monuments : An exploration of some perceptions of the audiences.
2008
This paper considers the theme of the audiences' perceptions of free admission in national French museums and monuments. The results show that, from an individual perspective, perceptions of free admission are linked to perceptions of price, money and payment, hence complementing perceptions expressed in a collective perspective (a symbolic, political measure causing either adhesion or rejection). These perspectives are generally put forward by both advocates and opponents of the measure in their discussions. These different visions of free admission have managerial implications for managers of museums and monuments. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
An exploratory study of the implications of free admission to museums and monuments : perceptions and effects on visiting behaviors.
2007
International audience; What perceptions of free admission to museums and monuments do French visiting and non-visiting audiences have ? What are the consequences of such perceptions on individuals' perceptions, visit-planning and behavior patterns in museums and monuments ? Research conducted between 2002 and 2003 tried to answer these questions by multiangulation applied to data production and analysis. Results show that free admission alter the perceptions of museums and monuments, it is secondary in planning and implementation of visit-planning, and finally it can spark a learning process from the visit that results in the appropriation of a free admission scheme. Conclusions are relate…