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== What are the main business models? ==
== What are the main business models? ==
=== Book Publishing Industry ===
=== Book Publishing Industry ===
* Solitary Authorship + Contractual Relationship
** "Whatever the motive, the stark reality of writing means that the author toils alone, for writing is a singular, hard profession." (Greco 1997, 1) However, "the author's objective changes. He or she needs a publisher willing to tender a '''contract''' to have the novel, biography, or monograph edited, printed, reviewed, publicized, distributed, and, hopefully, read by as many people as possible." (Greco 1997, 1)
==== Commercial Publishing House ====
==== Commercial Publishing House ====
* Modest objectives?: "... to sell enough copies to pay the publishing house's employees, taxes, and other expenses while making a contribution to the world of letters. Hopefullyt, a profit can be made a royalty paid to the author." (Greco 1997, 1)
* Modest objectives?: "... to sell enough copies to pay the publishing house's employees, taxes, and other expenses while making a contribution to the world of letters. Hopefully, a profit can be made a royalty paid to the author." (Greco 1997, 1)


==== University Presses ====
==== University Presses ====

Revision as of 04:29, 19 March 2009

How was this field born and how is it evolving?

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What are the main business models?

Book Publishing Industry

  • Solitary Authorship + Contractual Relationship
    • "Whatever the motive, the stark reality of writing means that the author toils alone, for writing is a singular, hard profession." (Greco 1997, 1) However, "the author's objective changes. He or she needs a publisher willing to tender a contract to have the novel, biography, or monograph edited, printed, reviewed, publicized, distributed, and, hopefully, read by as many people as possible." (Greco 1997, 1)

Commercial Publishing House

  • Modest objectives?: "... to sell enough copies to pay the publishing house's employees, taxes, and other expenses while making a contribution to the world of letters. Hopefully, a profit can be made a royalty paid to the author." (Greco 1997, 1)

University Presses

  • Mission?: "to make a contribution to scholarship while trying to pay the bills" (Greco 1997, 2)

What are the innovation dynamics in this field?

Inputs / Outputs

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Timing of Innovation (Disruptive or incremental innovation?)

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How does knowledge flow in this field?

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Is this field replicating models from other fields?

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How many companies?

Book Publishers (not only EM)

  • 2006 U.S. Census Data (U.S. Census Bureau, Company Statistics Division & Bowan 2008)
    • # of Firms: 3,042
    • Employees: 83,504
    • Annual Payroll: $4,993,924

How much money do they make or how much money do they “move” in the American economy?

Book Publishing Industry

  • Sales by type of book (Book Industry Study Group 2005 / NOTE: need to get 2008 from library)
    • Professional and scholarly: $4.1 billion (176 million units)
    • University press: $450 million (24 million units)
    • Elhi (elementary and high school texts): $4.7 billion (178 million units)
    • College textbooks (all levels): $3.9 billion (67 million units)

How important is research from universities in this specific field?

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How important is public funding in this field?

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How important is private funding / venture capital in this field?

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Are there any specific public policies (from agencies, federal or state policies) that give incentives for openness or enclosure?

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What is the cost structure of the field?

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Who are the producers, the buyers, and the users?

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What is the structure of power from the production side?

Who has the power to control production?

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How is the control distributed?

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What is the structure of power in the demand side?

Who has the power to control demand?

  • Book Publishing Industry
    • Book Reviews (Greco et al 2007, 48-51)
    • Oprah Winfrey (Greco et al 2007, 51-53)

How is the control distributed?

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