This study argues that there is a formal market for journal manuscript articles. The traits of this market for nearly all disciplines, except law, are then described. We discuss how most disciplines permit a manuscript to be submitted to only one journal at a time, the role of submission fees in this market, and the costs and benefits of the current system. This system is then compared to a world in which manuscripts could be submitted simultaneously to multiple journals and the potential benefits and costs of such a system
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
Abstract. Economic articles are published very slowly. We recommend that an auc-tion market replace ...
This paper considers the economic nature of the scholarly journal from a theoretical perspective and...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which articles are accessible free o...
Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recent...
This paper considers the economic nature of the scholarly journal from a theoretical perspective and...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
This paper examines the overall cost of the scientific scholarly journal system and find that the re...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recent...
Digital-age technologies promise to revolutionize the market for academic journals as they have othe...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which articles are accessible free o...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
Abstract. Economic articles are published very slowly. We recommend that an auc-tion market replace ...
This paper considers the economic nature of the scholarly journal from a theoretical perspective and...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which articles are accessible free o...
Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recent...
This paper considers the economic nature of the scholarly journal from a theoretical perspective and...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
This paper examines the overall cost of the scientific scholarly journal system and find that the re...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
Abstract: A new business model for scholarly journals, open access, has gained wide attention recent...
Digital-age technologies promise to revolutionize the market for academic journals as they have othe...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which articles are accessible free o...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
This paper analyzes the demand and cost structure of the French market of academic journals, taking ...