The Market Power of Global Scientific Publishing Companies in the Age of Globalization. An Analysis Based on the OCLC Worldcat

Q2 Social Sciences
Arno Tausch
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Abstract

This article evaluates tendencies and trends of the global academic publishing industry, vital for any reasonable long-term publication strategy planning in research. Such analyses are made possible today by the OCLC Worldcat. Our multivariate attempt, combining Worldcat global library circulation figures of publisher companies with results from earlier publisher ranking studies, is based on factor analysis of 32 variables, and our promax factor analytical model establishes that there are eight factors of global publisher impact, explaining almost 86% of total variance: 1. overall global standing of the company 2. company as a factor on the market 3. company impact on the global political and economic debate 4. successfully distributing best-sellers 5. impact on the scholarly community 6. successfully distributing production to more than 50 global Worldcat libraries 7. output during the last 5 years 8. outstanding academic quality Of the 51 companies with complete data under investigation here, the following companies are classified in the upper half: Oxford University Press; Springer; Cambridge University Press; Routledge; World Bank; Princeton University Press; Elsevier; CRC Press; University of Chicago Press; University of California Press; Palgrave Macmillan; MIT Press; Yale University Press; University of North Carolina Press; De Gruyter; Wiley-Blackwell; Kluwer Academic Publishers; University of Pennsylvania Press; Johns Hopkins University Press; Brill; Nova Science Publishers; University of Illinois Press; Duke University Press; University of Washington Press; and Edward Elgar. Scientists, wanting to get global audiences, are well advised to publish with those companies; and journal editors, wanting to get a global distribution for their journals, are equally well advised to cooperate with them.
全球化时代全球科技出版公司的市场力量。基于OCLC Worldcat的分析
本文评估了全球学术出版行业的趋势和趋势,这对于制定合理的长期出版战略至关重要。今天,OCLC Worldcat使这样的分析成为可能。我们的多元尝试,结合Worldcat全球出版公司的图书馆发行量数据和早期出版商排名研究的结果,基于32个变量的因子分析,我们的promax因子分析模型建立了全球出版商影响的8个因素,解释了近86%的总方差:1。公司的整体全球地位公司是市场上的一个因素公司对全球政治和经济辩论的影响成功销售畅销书。对学术界的影响成功地将产品分发到全球50多个Worldcat图书馆最近5年的产量在我们调查的51家数据完整的公司中,以下公司被划分在上半部分:牛津大学出版社;施普林格;剑桥大学出版社;劳特利奇;世界银行(World Bank);普林斯顿大学出版社;爱思唯尔;CRC出版社;芝加哥大学出版社;加州大学出版社;帕尔格雷夫麦克米伦;麻省理工学院出版社;耶鲁大学出版社;北卡罗来纳大学出版社;De Gruyter;著名的;Kluwer学术出版社;宾夕法尼亚大学出版社;约翰霍普金斯大学出版社;布瑞尔;新星科学出版社;伊利诺伊大学出版社;杜克大学出版社;华盛顿大学出版社;还有爱德华·埃尔加。希望获得全球读者的科学家,最好与这些公司合作发表论文;而期刊编辑,如果想让自己的期刊在全球发行,也同样应该与他们合作。
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Journal of Globalization Studies
Journal of Globalization Studies Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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