THE CHAIN VALUE INTO THE MARKET FOR VISUAL ARTS

The added value allows a good or service meets a specific need. The value chain represents all activities organized properly, create the goods and services and make them available to end consumers. Through the document review was detected in the market for visual arts these roles are not always adeq...

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Main Author: Elio Amílcar Farfán Torrelles
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación Unamuno 2016-06-01
Series:Revista Negotium
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Online Access:http://ojs.revistanegotium.org.ve/index.php/negotium/article/view/153
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Summary:The added value allows a good or service meets a specific need. The value chain represents all activities organized properly, create the goods and services and make them available to end consumers. Through the document review was detected in the market for visual arts these roles are not always adequately defined and often the same agents involved know their roles and responsibilities, generating distortions and aesthetic and financial imbalances that hinder this economic activity. This article aims to discover this value chain as a way of legitimizing the work of art.
ISSN:1856-1810