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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Sinus Markt- Und Sozialforschung Gmbh |
| Country | Germany |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2023 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,095 days |
| Number of Grantees | 15 |
| Roles | Participant; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101095295 |
OpenMusE brings together music industry stakeholders and researchers from 11 EU countries and Ukraine.
Our consortium recognises that placing European music ecosystems on a more competitive, fair, and sustainable footing requires evidence-based policymaking, business planning, and accuracy. We provide the data needed for these actions.
Using transparent methods and tools, OpenMusE maps the policy and data landscape; bridges data gaps; and empowers stakeholders and policymakers to take data-driven actions. Our project is grounded on principles of open policy analysis, open science, and open-source software development.
We work with stakeholders to identify data gaps on the EU, national, and regional levels; co-create indicators and methods for bridging them; develop free software tools for data collection and analysis; and report not just our findings, but every step taken to reach them.
This is the logic behind our Open Music Observatory (OMO), an open-source platform that provides 360-degree intelligence on the music industry by integrating numerous data sources.
The OMO is highly automated, providing “living policy documents” that refresh when the backend datasets are updated: these datasets include official statistics on music goods and services; data on musical participation via pan-European surveys, rights-holder data voluntarily shared by industry partners, and streaming service data sampled using novel algorithms developed by our consortium.
Using the OMO and our open-source software, music MSMEs without technical departments or expertise will be able to access and analyse open data; model volume and value, including of zero-price uses; create better business models; and generate corporate social responsibility and sustainability reports; all at a fraction of current costs.
We validate these tools in four pilot studies that will bring concrete benefits to stakeholders within the project lifespan.
Musicautor Sdruzhenie; Viesoji Istaiga Muzikos Eksporto Fondas; Reprex B.V.; Synyo Gmbh; Slovenský Ochranný Zväz Autorský Pre Práva K Hudobným Dielam; Heardis! Gmbh; Scuola Superiore Di Studi Universitari E Di Perfezionamento S Anna; Artisjus Magyar Szerzoi Jogvedo Iroda Egyesulet; Sinus Markt- Und Sozialforschung Gmbh; Ekonomicka Univerzita V Bratislave; Aloaded Ab; Music Innovation Hub Spa Impresa Sociale; Turun Yliopisto; Music Export Ukraine; Universiteit Van Amsterdam
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