Digital Innovation in the Croatian Music Sector: A Preliminary Study

Authors

  • Nikolina Gostrec Central Finance and Contracting Agency, Zagreb
  • Jovana Zoroja Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0044

Keywords:

innovation, information and communication technologies, digitalization, music industry

Abstract

Since the emergence of soundtracks, the music industry has been largely driven by innovation. The technological advances of the 20th century have significantly impacted society and the economy. Rapid development and use of the internet, in particular, strongly transform the music industry—especially in terms of how music is created and consumed. In this study, we tried to examine the changes in the music industry resulting from digital technology advancements. Furthermore, we aimed to examine how Croatians have incorporated digital innovations into their music-listening practices. The study explores: (i) respondents' usage of media players and music platforms, (ii) age and gender differences in respondents' reactions to industry developments, and (iii) preferences for digital versus analog music formats. Conducted on a random sample of 146 Croatian respondents, the research reveals a strong influence of digitalization on the music industry, with respondents showing high adaptability to these changes. Participants identified accessibility and the availability of music content as key benefits of digitalization, while piracy was noted as its primary drawback. Additionally, no significant age-based differences were found regarding preferences for digital or analog formats. While respondents acknowledged certain advantages of analog formats, digital music remains equally, if not more, widely used.

Author Biographies

Nikolina Gostrec, Central Finance and Contracting Agency, Zagreb

Nikolina Gostrec, mag.oec, graduated at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. During her studies, she got a job at the Central Finance and Contracting Agency where she still works as a Controller in the accounting department. Her main research interests are business analysis, controlling and information and communication technology. She is actively involved in EU projects such as "Social Center Prečko" where she participates in the creation of brochures on economic topics for The National Pensioners' Convention of Croatia (NPCC). During her work, Nikolina Gostrec has published several publications in domestic associations. The author can be contacted at nikolinagostrec@gmail.hr

Jovana Zoroja, Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb

Jovana Zoroja, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Department of Informatics where she received PhD in Information Systems. She was also educated at the LSE – Summer School in London in the field of Business Development and ICT Innovation. Her main research interests are information and communication technology, e-learning, simulation games and simulation modelling. She is actively engaged in number of science projects (FP7-ICT, bilateral cooperation, national projects). Jovana Zoroja published several scientific papers in international and national journals and conferences. The author can be contacted at jzoroja@efzg.hr

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Published

2024-11-13

How to Cite

Gostrec, N., & Zoroja, J. (2024). Digital Innovation in the Croatian Music Sector: A Preliminary Study. ENTRENOVA - ENTerprise REsearch InNOVAtion, 10(1), 589–600. https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0044

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