Five biennial surveys from 2005 to 2013 reveal a high degree of stability in Norwegian news - paper executives’ attitudes towards digital media, despite a high turnover in the executive ranks. Editors and managers do not approve fully of their own organizations’ online activities, and they struggle to find a balanced focus between traditional and new activities. However, the rationale for online publishing has become less blurred through the period, and an important shift in the strategic development of user fees is reviled: While it was driven by perceived threats from 2005 to 2011, opportunities for the industry is the strongest predictor in 2013
One of the problems for media organisations trying to go online over the last few years has been slo...
Digitization represents an incrementally competence-destroying technology change for legacy news com...
2014-07-28The journalism industry’s editorial practices and business model are being pushed to chang...
Five biennial surveys from 2005 to 2013 reveal a high degree of stability in Norwegian news - paper ...
Five biennial surveys from 2005 to 2013 reveal a high degree of stability in Norwegian news -paper e...
This article summarises findings from a research project on the digitisation of Norwegian newsrooms,...
This article is concerned with changing online strategies in newspaper publishing. It examines the s...
This is an empirical inquiry about managing newswork change in newspaper organisations. It addresses...
The newspaper industry has in the last few decades experienced a gradual but steady decline. The cau...
This study investigates the relations between the corporate culture, organisational sensemaking of e...
In order to understand what lies behind the phenomenon of online newspapers, this study takes a qual...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Arne L. Bygdås, Stewart Clegg and Aina Landsverk Hagen; indiv...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
The newspaper industry has clearly been affected thoroughly by digitalization, and as a result has a...
Interviews with U.S. newspaper journalists reveal that along with online initatives, newsroooms are ...
One of the problems for media organisations trying to go online over the last few years has been slo...
Digitization represents an incrementally competence-destroying technology change for legacy news com...
2014-07-28The journalism industry’s editorial practices and business model are being pushed to chang...
Five biennial surveys from 2005 to 2013 reveal a high degree of stability in Norwegian news - paper ...
Five biennial surveys from 2005 to 2013 reveal a high degree of stability in Norwegian news -paper e...
This article summarises findings from a research project on the digitisation of Norwegian newsrooms,...
This article is concerned with changing online strategies in newspaper publishing. It examines the s...
This is an empirical inquiry about managing newswork change in newspaper organisations. It addresses...
The newspaper industry has in the last few decades experienced a gradual but steady decline. The cau...
This study investigates the relations between the corporate culture, organisational sensemaking of e...
In order to understand what lies behind the phenomenon of online newspapers, this study takes a qual...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Arne L. Bygdås, Stewart Clegg and Aina Landsverk Hagen; indiv...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
The newspaper industry has clearly been affected thoroughly by digitalization, and as a result has a...
Interviews with U.S. newspaper journalists reveal that along with online initatives, newsroooms are ...
One of the problems for media organisations trying to go online over the last few years has been slo...
Digitization represents an incrementally competence-destroying technology change for legacy news com...
2014-07-28The journalism industry’s editorial practices and business model are being pushed to chang...