Introducing a perspective of institutional dynamics in markets, this work investigates the birth of publishing during the Renaissance through the emergence of the modern form of the book (Marketing Theory 2017). The invention of printing is considered part of a process of “institutional learning” investigated by combining two empirical dimensions: the materiality of the list (Eco 2009) as a “visual artifact” (Meyer et al. 2013) and classifications and standards (Bowker, Star 1999) as social practices (Monteiro, Nicolini 2014). Sharing forms of institutional work (Lawrence, Suddaby 2006), antique inventories of stock, commercial catalogs of first publishers, rare sales reports, and modern research archives with human-actors allows us to obse...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
Buying and Selling explores the many facets of the business of books across and beyond Europe, adopt...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
The case study, between historical institutionalism and sociology of translation, faces the evolutio...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
The case study, between historical institutionalism and sociology of translation, faces the evolutio...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
Printed advertisements and list of books for sales were used by publishers and booksellers in the fi...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
This volume explores various approaches to study vernacular books and reading practices across Europ...
Paratexts, such as dedication letters or epigrams, in early modern printed books can be used by hist...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
Buying and Selling explores the many facets of the business of books across and beyond Europe, adopt...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
The case study, between historical institutionalism and sociology of translation, faces the evolutio...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
The case study, between historical institutionalism and sociology of translation, faces the evolutio...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
Printed advertisements and list of books for sales were used by publishers and booksellers in the fi...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
This volume explores various approaches to study vernacular books and reading practices across Europ...
Paratexts, such as dedication letters or epigrams, in early modern printed books can be used by hist...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
Buying and Selling explores the many facets of the business of books across and beyond Europe, adopt...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...