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Re: Leaving the Emerald City
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- Subject: Re: Leaving the Emerald City
- From: "Peter Banks" <pbanks@diabetes.org>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 15:32:05 EST
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Thanks to Phil for pulling together the pricing data. Many of Emerald's other management journals are similarly priced: The Journal of Management Development US $10839 Journal of Enterprise Information Management US $8859 Journal of Managerial Psychology US $8959 ...and so on down the line. Even given a big deal, these are hefty price tags....especially when one considers that much more highly cited management journals from societies or other for profits, like Blackwell, sell for a small fraction of these prices. It is highly likely that Phil will find that the spectacular increase in subscription fees is correlated with no reasonable expansion of content or service. But Joe's point remains....unless we know costs or production and peer review, we can't honestly say whether such pricing is due to price gouging or the unforgiving economics of producing small-circulation, narrow-focus scholarly journals. What is clear is that such pricing--and the business model that leads to it--is unsustainable. If this is the best traditional publishing models can come up with for niche fields, then they deserve to be replaced. Peter Banks Publisher American Diabetes Association Email: pbanks@diabetes.org >>> pmd8@cornell.edu 02/21/06 6:43 PM >>> In order to answer Joe Esposito's question about how a publisher can charge so much money for two obscure journals in economics, I am putting together a price history for the Journal of Economic Studies, and its sister publication, the International Journal of Social Economics. Since our collection of Ulrich's has some holes, I'm wondering if someone would be willing and look at prices for these journals for the following years: 1991, 1995, 1997, and any years prior to 1979. To avoid duplicated work, if you are willing to get these prices, please send me a quick email. The question of how a journal published by the University of Strathelyde's Dept. of Economics in Glasgow, Scotland grew from 7 British Pounds to 6000 BP will be revealed in numbers. We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz.... --Phil
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