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Miss Joanna Berry

Joanna Berry completed her first degree in Law at St Anne’s College, Oxford and practised in South Africa. On her return she became involved in the marketing, advertising and interactive entertainment content production industries in London. Having set up and run three businesses, Joanna went on to take her MBA with distinction at the Newcastle University Business School, where she is now completing her Ph.D. Joanna is Academic Director of Executive MBA Programmes, for which she holds responsibility as Degree Programme Director. Her Ph.D studies the effects of the Internet and related technologies on traditional music industry value chains and networks, with a particular emphasis on emergent music industry business models and as part of her research she is Communications Director for a London based record label. Joanna is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and a board member of the North East Region as well as Education Liaison Officer for the local branch of the CIM. She is also a Fellow of the Institute for Business Consultancy, and lectures in Management Consultancy (also running the Executive MBA International Management Consultancy field trips), Small Business and Entrepreneurship, e-Business and Strategic Marketing.

Research interests:

• Digital television & music
• New vs. traditional media technologies
• New vs. traditional media business models
• Impact of social and technological change on media business models
• Innovation

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Newcastle University Business School
Citywall, Citygate, St. James Boulevard,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4JH

Publications

  • Papagiannidis, S., Berry, J., & Theodoulou, T. (Forthcoming). A tale of e-business models: from the music to the television industry. In I. Lee (Ed.), Advances in E-Business Research Series (E-Business Models, Services and Communications) Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
  • Papagiannidis, S., & Berry, J. (2007). What has been learned from emergent music business models? International Journal of E-Business Research, 3 (3), 25-42.
  • Berry, J., & Papagiannidis, S. (Forthcoming). Live music and performances in a virtual world. In M. Pagani (Ed.), Encyclopedia of multimedia technology and networking (2nd ed.). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference.
  • Berry, J. (2006) Music Industry Value Chains in the Early 21st Century: British Academy of Management: Building International Communities Through Collaboration. Belfast, 12-14 September 2006.
  • Berry, J., & Papagiannidis, S. (2006) Technology: promise or threat? The digitisation of the music industry supply chain. Paper presented at the Logistics Research Network 2006, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Papagiannidis, S., Berry, J., & Li, F. (2006). Well beyond streaming video: IP6 and the next generation television. Technical forecasting and social change, 73 (5), 510-523
  • Papagiannidis, S., J. Berry, & T. Petchey, The Long and Winding Road? Ebusiness models for small independent record labels. WSEAS Transactions in Information Science & Applications, 2005. 2(10): p. 1723-1730.
  • Berry, J. (2005). MVine Ltd A Case Study of a New Digital Music Label from Conception to Launch. International Journal of Cases of Electronic Commerce, 1(3), 1-20.
  • Papagiannidis, S., Berry, J., & Li, F. (2005). Internet Protocol version 6, an assessment and analysis of its potential effects. In S. Marshall, W. Taylor & Y. Xinghuo (Eds.), Encyclopedia of developing regional communities with information and communication technology (pp. 564-568). Australia: Idea Group Reference.
  • Berry, J., & Li, F. (2004) Review of 'IT and Business Models' by JT Hedman and T. Kalling: Review of 'The Global Internet Economy' B. Kogut(ed) Organisation Studies v.25, 2, p325, 3p
  • Papagiannidis, S., Berry, J., & Li, F. (2004). Possible impact and implications of Internet Protocol 6 on Television Broadcasts. Paper presented at the ISBA 2004, Newcastle-Gateshead.