Study of "Heritage Houses for Europe"

Marie Orban
Lucie Maret
European Union Publications Office, 2019
ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8
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Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 32

19 de Septiembre de 2019

  • Foreword

  • Rationale for the study

  • Objectives of the study

  • Scope of analysis

  • Structure of the report

  • Introduction

  • Triangulation through a mix of research methods

  • Family-owned heritage houses in Europe: a diverse landscape

  • How family-owned heritage houses contribute in European society

  • SWOT of family-owned heritage houses

  • Scope of analysis

  • Triangulation through a mix of research methods

  • Analysis & mapping of business models

  • Characteristics of existing business models

  • Business strategy

  • Innovative business models

  • Conclusions

  • Stakeholder mapping

  • Policy recommendations

  • The EU funding guide for family-owners of heritage houses

  • A.1 / Literature review Multi-dimensional Contribution of Family-owned heritage houses

  • A.2 / Interview guideline for expert and stakeholder interviews - Delivered to the CE the 15/09/2018

  • A.3 / List of Expert and Stakeholder interviews

  • A.4 / Stakeholder workshop II (29 April 2019)

  • A.5 / Online survey Questionnaire

  • A.6 / Structuring impact along the Impact Value Chain

  • A.7 / Financial support measures for owners of protected heritage houses in a selection of countries participating in Creative Europe

  • A.8 / Inheritance taxes in a selection of countries participating in Creative Europe

  • A.9 / Protection legislation in a selection of countries participating in Creative Europe

  • A.10 / Taxation relevant for family-owners of heritage houses in a selection of countries participating in Creative Europe

  • A.11 / Online survey: Challenges for heritage house owners in the management of their house and/or grounds

  • A.12 / Literature review Business Model Mapping