How does ecommerce help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art centre marketing engage with the future?

How does ecommerce help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art centre marketing engage with the future? Conference Paper

ANZMAC Annual Conference 2013

  • Author(s): Iris Bendor, Tania von der Heidt, Tim Acker
  • Published: 2013
  • Publisher: University of Auckland Business School

Abstract: This paper extends and challenges the way we think about marketing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. The market place and forms of marketing for this type of art are described. The role of ecommerce as a means to grow the sector is examined. Empirical literature on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art marketing with and without ecommerce is reviewed. While the literature highlights opportunities and barriers to the use of ecommerce in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art marketing, little is known about how effective ecommerce practices are in this context. A research proposal for investigating economic impacts of ecommerce in the sector is outlined.

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Iris Bendor, Tania von der Heidt, Tim Acker, 2013, How does ecommerce help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art centre marketing engage with the future?, Conference Paper, viewed 25 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=2623.

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