Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-104).The U.S. college textbook market is in the midst of a seismic shift: publishers are creating new products, students are demanding more sophisticated digital content and instructors are just beginning to experiment with easily customizable, low-cost "open" textbooks. Although this industry has been picking up digital content in various forms for decades, their main revenue driver has always been print titles, a basic business fact that is poised to change permanently by 2020. The ongoing changes in product, profitability and market expectations drive home the importance...
Objectives: There is little empirical data reported on retail prices of college textbooks beyond sel...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a textbook affordability project implemented ...
This study re-examines students’ attitudes and preferences to the four primary textbook types (hardb...
The publishing industry has experienced several changes that have had a major impact on its business...
The rate of textbook revision cycles is examined in light of the recent trend towards more rapid rev...
This article argues that colleges and universities can act to reduce the costs of textbooks for thei...
Adopting digital materials such as eTextbooks and e-coursepacks is a potential strategy to address t...
Textbook options are expanding and the electronic text is poised to become prevalent in the college ...
This article presents a range of perspectives on current issues around e-book and textbook supply an...
The future of publishing, including educational publishing, is digital. The transformation has alre...
Learn how marketing and library faculty collaborated with an e-book database vendor to leverage cont...
The shift from physical materials to digital holdings has slowly infiltrated libraries across the gl...
Digital-age technologies promise to revolutionize the market for academic journals as they have othe...
The rising cost of college textbooks over the last decade provides an opportunity for alternatives. ...
This paper describes the first part of a resources provision experiment that is currently taking pla...
Objectives: There is little empirical data reported on retail prices of college textbooks beyond sel...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a textbook affordability project implemented ...
This study re-examines students’ attitudes and preferences to the four primary textbook types (hardb...
The publishing industry has experienced several changes that have had a major impact on its business...
The rate of textbook revision cycles is examined in light of the recent trend towards more rapid rev...
This article argues that colleges and universities can act to reduce the costs of textbooks for thei...
Adopting digital materials such as eTextbooks and e-coursepacks is a potential strategy to address t...
Textbook options are expanding and the electronic text is poised to become prevalent in the college ...
This article presents a range of perspectives on current issues around e-book and textbook supply an...
The future of publishing, including educational publishing, is digital. The transformation has alre...
Learn how marketing and library faculty collaborated with an e-book database vendor to leverage cont...
The shift from physical materials to digital holdings has slowly infiltrated libraries across the gl...
Digital-age technologies promise to revolutionize the market for academic journals as they have othe...
The rising cost of college textbooks over the last decade provides an opportunity for alternatives. ...
This paper describes the first part of a resources provision experiment that is currently taking pla...
Objectives: There is little empirical data reported on retail prices of college textbooks beyond sel...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a textbook affordability project implemented ...
This study re-examines students’ attitudes and preferences to the four primary textbook types (hardb...