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Hollywood Works: How Creativity Became Labor in the Studio System
Ronny Regev
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Business & Economics
Hollywood
100%
Rationale
60%
Creativity
58%
Labor
46%
Managerial Control
45%
Cultural Industries
44%
Autonomy
27%
Employees
17%
Industry
12%
Arts & Humanities
Hollywood
69%
Creativity
60%
Hollywood Studios
52%
Labor
51%
Cultural Industries
44%
1920s
28%
Autonomy
27%
1930s
26%
Employees
17%
Industry
12%