Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recently. An open-access journal's articles are available over the Internet free of charge to all readers; revenue to cover publication costs comes from authors ' fees. In this paper, we present a model of the journals market. Drawing upon the emerging literature on two-sided markets, we highlight the features distinguishing journals from examples economists have previously studied (telephony, credit cards, etc.). We analyze the efficiency of equilibrium author and reader fee schedules for various industry structures and for various assumptions about journals ' objective functions. We ask whether open-access journals are viable in th...
Working paper serie RMT (WPS 05-01)The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher th...
We analyse optimal pricing and quality of a monopolistic journal and the optimality of open access i...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recent...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which arti-cles are accessible free ...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which articles are accessible free o...
Those involved in scholarly publishing are coming to recognize how open access to this body of work ...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
Abstract: Open Access (OA) as a new form of distributing scientific literature is broadly accepted b...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
Previous research modeled academic journals as platforms connecting authors with readers in a two-si...
We analyze optimal pricing and quality of a monopolistic journal and the optimality of open access i...
Working paper serie RMT (WPS 05-01)The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher th...
We analyse optimal pricing and quality of a monopolistic journal and the optimality of open access i...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recent...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which arti-cles are accessible free ...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which articles are accessible free o...
Those involved in scholarly publishing are coming to recognize how open access to this body of work ...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
Abstract: Open Access (OA) as a new form of distributing scientific literature is broadly accepted b...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
Previous research modeled academic journals as platforms connecting authors with readers in a two-si...
We analyze optimal pricing and quality of a monopolistic journal and the optimality of open access i...
Working paper serie RMT (WPS 05-01)The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher th...
We analyse optimal pricing and quality of a monopolistic journal and the optimality of open access i...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...