Abstract

본 연구는 문화생산론을 적용하여 한국대중음악산업의 수직계열화 구조를 기업집중과 생산시스템을 중심으로 분석하였다. 분석대상은 국내 디지털 음원유통 1위인 멜론 가요음악차트의 2000-2013년의 주간 톱텐을 사용하여 양적연구를 하였다. 연구결과 한국대중음악시장의 수직계열화 구조는 미국의 그것과는 다른 형태를 보였다. 미국의 메이저가 취하였던 수직 계열화는 음반시장의 불확실성에 대처하기 위하여 독립 레이블의 인수, 합병 등을 통하여 홍보와 유통만을 책임지고 음악의 생산은 독립 레이블에 맡기는 오픈 시스템인 반면 한국은 디지털 음원환경으로의 변화에 전통적인 가치사슬이 붕괴되어 디지털 음원유통사가 단순하게 유통만 책임지는 변형된 수직 구조를 나타내었다. 특히 대기업 계열의 유통사가 시장의 과점현상을 보이는 심각성을 발견하였으며, 이는 창조경제시대의 건전한 산업생태계 구축에도 어긋나는 것으로 선진사례의 연구를 통한 오픈시스템으로의 개선이 요구된다. This study seeks to analyze vertical integration structure of Korean popular music market focused on corporation concentration and production system by applying production of culture perspective of Peterson, Subject of analysis is Melon weekly music chart(2000-2013), which is No.1 digital music distributor. The result showed vertical integration structure of Korean popular music industry was different from America. Vertical integration of American major was based on open system to be responsible for promotion and distribution by M&A of independent label but entrusted them-with total production to cope-with uncertainty of music market. On the other hand, Korean system was in charge of pure distribution only as digital service provider and it showed modified vertical structure because traditional value chain was destroyed by changing digital music environment. Especially found seriousness of oligopoly by distribution company of conglomerate affiliation. and this is harm against building healthy industry ecosystem in creative economy era and it needs improvement through study of advanced case, open system.

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