Changing World of Publishing

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A01=Dan Shaver
A01=Mary Alice Shaver
American News Company
Attention Markets
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Book Industry
Book Wholesaler
Campus Bookstore
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Competition Intensity
Consumer Adoptive Behavior
content control
content protection strategies
Dependent Variable Price
digital content distribution
digital publishing business models
Dispositional Trust
electronic publishing
electronic publishing trends
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Flat Panel Display
In-store Sales
Individual Market Segments
Industrial Organization Theory
Ingram Book
Lower Reference Prices
Market Segmentation
media economics research
MIT Media Laboratory
nagging issues
new technology
Online Price
Original Content Producers
Pay Tv Market
Product Differentiation Strategies
publishing industry adaptation
Situational Trust
Small Presses
stress rationalization
textbook pricing analysis
Vice Versa
Wholesale Sector

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805896008
  • Weight: 130g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This issue represents a broad synopsis of the past, present, and future of electronic publishing. The contributors explore the opportunities and challenges related to this new distribution channel, and the effect of this change on publishers, authors/editors, distributors, and consumers. Standing with the key to the "new world," publishers will be faced with new opportunities and nagging issues related to new competition, content control, and protection of revenue streams requiring strategies that stress rationalization of distribution systems, cross-promotion, strategic pricing, and leveraging to new revenue sources. In addition, this issue also highlights the objections of consumers to these types of change, the benefits of the new technology for consumers, and the adaptation of the publishing industry as a whole.

Dan Shaver and Mary Alice Shaver

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