Główne pojęcia
The author explores the impact of transformative agreements on pricing strategies in academic publishing, highlighting the power dynamics and implications for market competition.
Streszczenie
The content delves into the challenges posed by "must stock" academic journals and the negotiation of transformative agreements to address them. It discusses the economic implications, market dynamics, and potential consequences of these agreements on publishers, universities, and researchers. The analysis emphasizes the importance of understanding pricing strategies in the evolving landscape of academic publishing.
The author examines how transformative agreements affect market power, entry barriers, and revenue generation for publishers. The discussion includes insights on open access models, subscription fees, and the role of leading commercial publishers in shaping industry practices. The content provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts and debates surrounding academic publishing economics.
Key points include:
- Importance of top-notch academic journals as "must stock" products.
- Negotiation of transformative agreements by university consortia.
- Impact on entry barriers for new competitors.
- Analysis of pricing implications for publishers with such agreements.
- Discussion on revenue generation and market dynamics in academic publishing.
Statystyki
While only in 2020 some 100,000 articles had been published under some TA, it grew exponentially to some 600,000 in 2022 and nearly 900,000 publications in 2023.
The revenue generated by the first two German DEAL contracts is considerable. The publish-and-read fee to be paid by the universities amounts to 2,750 EUR per article.
Cytaty
"The high relevance of top-notch academic journals turns them into ‘must stock’ products that assign its often commercial owners with extraordinary market power."
"Intending to lower costs for universities... this PAR fee contract design might cause the opposite."