Connecting the Knowledge Commons — From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure - Vertical Integration in Academic Publishing - OpenEdition Press

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Summary:

Abstract:  This paper attempts to illustrate the implications of a simultaneous redirection of the big publishers’ business strategy towards open access business models and the acquisition of scholarly infrastructure utilizing the conceptual framework of rent-seeking theory. To document such a transformation, we utilized financial databases to analyze the mergers and acquisitions of the top publicly traded academic publishers. We then performed a service analysis to situate the acquisitions of publishers within the knowledge and education life-cycles, illustrating what we term to be their vertical integration within their respective expansion target life-cycles. The vertical integration is analyzed via a rent theory framework and described to be a form of rent-seeking complementary to the redirection of business strategies to open access. Finally, the vertical integration is noted to generate exclusionary effects upon researchers/institutions in the global south.

 

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https://books.openedition.org/oep/9068?lang=en

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oa.new oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.publishing oa.infrastructure oa.monopoly oa.south oa.economics_of

Date tagged:

11/20/2020, 08:51

Date published:

11/20/2020, 03:51