The online news industry faces a challenge: Whether online news media can produce enough quality content that generates revenue and profit at a level comparable to traditional media. To meet the challenge, this dissertation applied two economic models, the industrial organization (IO) and the resource-based view of the firm (RBV), to locate the determinants of market performance for the online news industry. Together, the determinants derived from both models explained 19 to 35 percent of variance in market performance among the 208 news sites in the study. Separately, IO's industry variables were twice as powerful as RBV's firm variables in explaining news sites' revenue growth, profitability, and relative performance. A post hoc analysis ...
The author offers a comprehensive portrait of online news performance in Western countries in changi...
The rising adoption of the Internet in India has contributed to the growth of digital news media org...
This study examines the barriers to online journalism in the 5.0 industry era in facing market compe...
The online news industry faces a challenge: Whether online news media can produce enough quality con...
This paper aims to fill in the holes in research already conducted by collecting information regardi...
This thesis examines from a historical perspective the issues and forces that shaped the U.S. newspa...
The Internet has drastically altered the nature of competition in the news industry. This article de...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters on topics in information economics. They investigate...
The introduction of internet has revolutionized the media industry. Researchers have reported a ...
Internet technologies have changed basic journalistic work processes and brought about new modes of ...
My dissertation consists of two essays in financial media. The first essay examines whether online m...
This dissertation explores the ownership of online news content within the broader context of divers...
This thesis is an ethnographic study which investigates the production and consumption practices of ...
This thesis provides an inside, in-depth look at how journalists at latimes.com and salon.com came t...
textBreaking news implies that something urgent, important and newsworthy happened, assuming that vi...
The author offers a comprehensive portrait of online news performance in Western countries in changi...
The rising adoption of the Internet in India has contributed to the growth of digital news media org...
This study examines the barriers to online journalism in the 5.0 industry era in facing market compe...
The online news industry faces a challenge: Whether online news media can produce enough quality con...
This paper aims to fill in the holes in research already conducted by collecting information regardi...
This thesis examines from a historical perspective the issues and forces that shaped the U.S. newspa...
The Internet has drastically altered the nature of competition in the news industry. This article de...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters on topics in information economics. They investigate...
The introduction of internet has revolutionized the media industry. Researchers have reported a ...
Internet technologies have changed basic journalistic work processes and brought about new modes of ...
My dissertation consists of two essays in financial media. The first essay examines whether online m...
This dissertation explores the ownership of online news content within the broader context of divers...
This thesis is an ethnographic study which investigates the production and consumption practices of ...
This thesis provides an inside, in-depth look at how journalists at latimes.com and salon.com came t...
textBreaking news implies that something urgent, important and newsworthy happened, assuming that vi...
The author offers a comprehensive portrait of online news performance in Western countries in changi...
The rising adoption of the Internet in India has contributed to the growth of digital news media org...
This study examines the barriers to online journalism in the 5.0 industry era in facing market compe...