Dylan Thompson
استادیار · Economics of the Creative Industries
Erasmus University Rotterdamمعرفی
Dylan Thompson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Arts and Culture Studies at the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research bridges economics and cultural industries, focusing on consumer behavior, pricing models, and sustainability in creative sectors.
His research interests center on pricing strategy, consumer preferences, and economic behavior in cultural markets. Using empirical methods such as discrete choice experiments, he investigates how consumers make decisions in contexts like concert ticketing and sustainable travel. His work is closely tied to research clusters including MICS (Music, Industry, Culture, Society) and VCE (Value in the Creative Economy), highlighting his interdisciplinary engagement with the economics of culture and creativity.
The recent publications show a consistent focus on pricing dynamics and behavioral responses in digital and cultural environments. Across the three articles, key themes include price discrimination, willingness to pay, and the integration of environmental information into consumer decision-making—particularly through digital platforms. His methodological rigor in applied microeconomics and data-driven policy insights positions him as an emerging scholar in cultural and environmental economics.
While no scientific awards are currently listed, his research has garnered attention in academic and public spheres, including citations, media mentions, and social media engagement.
Thompson supervises no publicly listed students, and there is no information available about external grants or funding. However, his active publication record suggests ongoing research contributions. He is affiliated with key research initiatives focused on the creative economy, suggesting collaborative and interdisciplinary work within Erasmus University.



