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==Market profile== | ==Market profile== | ||
The textbook sector is concentrated in four big publishing companies that have absorbed dozens of independent textbook companies, through mergers and acquisitions. Many have become brand names inside large companies. | The textbook sector is concentrated in four big publishing companies that have absorbed dozens of independent textbook companies, through mergers and acquisitions. Many have become brand names inside large companies. | ||
#'''[[McGraw-Hill]]''' | |||
#'''[[Pearson]]''' | |||
#'''[[Houghton Mifflin]]''' | |||
#:'''[[Harcourt Education]]''' | |||
#'''[[Reed Elsevier]]''' | |||
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[[Bibliography for Item 5 in EM]]<br> | |||
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Revision as of 15:16, 9 May 2009
Research Questions
- How is the market distributed?
- Where are they located? Are there any incentives for specific locations?
- Correlate them with their main outputs
- Understand and identify cases where these companies are “experimenting” or “adopting” commons-based approaches
- Identify these cases and treat them as entities that will also be placed in our mapping device (the quadrants)
- Identify what companies are the “Microsofts” of the field and what companies are the “IBMs” of the field
Market profile
The textbook sector is concentrated in four big publishing companies that have absorbed dozens of independent textbook companies, through mergers and acquisitions. Many have become brand names inside large companies.
Bibliography for Item 5 in EM
Back to The K-12 Level
Back to Educational Materials