Who Creates Value? Insights on Value Theory from The Last Dance
Who Creates Value? Insights on Value Theory from The Last Dance
Author(s): Vasilis Kostakis, Alex PazaitisSubject(s): Cultural history, Social Theory, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sports Studies
Published by: Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology
Keywords: value theory; valuation; capitalism; pop culture; commons; collaboration;
Summary/Abstract: The Last Dance is a sports documentary miniseries focusing on the 1997-98 NBA champions Chicago Bulls and their star Michael Jordan. Through the lenses of The Last Dance, whose global popularity has been unprecedented for a documentary, we discuss value from a historical, political and cultural perspective. First, this paper provides a concise account of the ambivalent nature of value from a historical perspective. We then discuss the Bulls’ General Manager dispute with Jordan over whether the players or the organizations win championships; and the Scottie Pippen “injustice”, according to which Pippen, a top Bulls player, was underpaid. By addressing these two issues, we show that all value is collectively produced. We argue that all value approaches are imperfect, temporary and context-specific. We thus highlight the need for scholars and policymakers to critically discuss value and point to the commons sphere for more inclusive understandings of value.
Journal: Halduskultuur
- Issue Year: XXI/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 76-85
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English