This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue that the introduction of successful e-book readers has belatedly given digitalisation the characteristics of a disruptive technology by making self-publishing a serious option for authors. This has been supported by the entry of new types of intermediaries and the strengthening of others. These changes have reduced the overall complexities for an author to get a book self-published. As a result, a larger share of the surplus from the book industry is likely going to authors, explaining the significant increase in the supply of books. The potential over-supply of books has created a new problem by making consumer search more difficult. We ar...
International audienceAlthough books have already been undergoing dematerialization for some time, 1...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
International audienceDevelopments in vanity presses, electronic publishing and social media have le...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post digitalisation, analysing the...
The emergence of the e-book as a major phenomenon in the publishing industry is of interest, world-w...
This research examined a potential disruption in the book publishing industry. Its aim was to descri...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
Abstract This research defends the thesis that digital books reduce the characteristics of the com...
This study addresses the impact of digitalisation on the publishing industry and examines the challe...
Online digital delivery technologies are ubiquitous in most media industries. Music is in the midst ...
The book industry retains a prominent place in society and continues to make a robust contribution t...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post- digitalisation. We argue tha...
International audienceAlthough books have already been undergoing dematerialization for some time, 1...
International audienceAlthough books have already been undergoing dematerialization for some time, 1...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
International audienceDevelopments in vanity presses, electronic publishing and social media have le...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post digitalisation, analysing the...
The emergence of the e-book as a major phenomenon in the publishing industry is of interest, world-w...
This research examined a potential disruption in the book publishing industry. Its aim was to descri...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
Abstract This research defends the thesis that digital books reduce the characteristics of the com...
This study addresses the impact of digitalisation on the publishing industry and examines the challe...
Online digital delivery technologies are ubiquitous in most media industries. Music is in the midst ...
The book industry retains a prominent place in society and continues to make a robust contribution t...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post- digitalisation. We argue tha...
International audienceAlthough books have already been undergoing dematerialization for some time, 1...
International audienceAlthough books have already been undergoing dematerialization for some time, 1...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
International audienceDevelopments in vanity presses, electronic publishing and social media have le...