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Investigating Oligopoly in the Reference Publishing Market: Observations and Reflections. Dr. Matthew Saxton, Assistant Professor, University of Washington Original Research: UCLA, Winter Quarter 2000. Oligopoly - Definition.
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Investigating Oligopoly in the Reference Publishing Market:Observations and Reflections Dr. Matthew Saxton, Assistant Professor, University of Washington Original Research: UCLA, Winter Quarter 2000
Oligopoly - Definition “In the case of oligopoly a small number of companies supply the major portion of an industry’s output... Thus, the actions of the individual firms have an appreciable effect on their competitors.” McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Economics, 2nd ed.
Characteristics of Oligopoly • A form of imperfect competition • High obstacles to entry • Stable prices • Concentrated vs. differentiated oligopoly The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics
Library Journal Reference 1999Supplement: November 15, 1998 183 Reference Publishers • 10 non-profit associations • 11 university presses • 74 small specialty presses • 88 large presses
Sources of Information • Directory of Corporate Affiliations • Books in Print • IAC General Business File
Oligopoly? • Just three companies (listed below) own 25% (N=22) of those 88 presses listed in Library Journal; plus an additional 18 presses not listed: • Pearson PLC • Reed Elsevier PLC • The Thomson Corporation
Charles Scribner’s Sons Dutton G.K. Hall Library Reference Howard W. Sams Jossey-Bass Macmillan Multivolume Reference Macmillan Single Volume Reference Penguin Putnam Inc. Plume Que Corporation Schirmer Books Simon & Schuster Twayne Publishers Pearson PLC
R. R. Bowker Chilton Research Services Congressional Information Services Elsevier Science Inc. Excerpta Medica Greenwood Press The Lancet LEXIS-NEXIS Inc. Marquis Who’s Who Martindale-Hubbell OAG Reed Elsevier Inc. Shepard’s Reed Elsevier PLC
Gale Information Access Company Institute for Scientific Information Jane’s Information Group Medical Economics Company Peterson’s Predicasts Primary Source Media Research Institute of America St. James Press TAFT Group UXL Visible Ink Press West Information Publishing The Thomson Corporation
Areas of Competition • Reed Elsevier vs. Thomson in: • Business • Law • Medicine • Science • Pearson vs. Thomson in: • Literature
Business Reference • Dow Jones • Dun & Bradstreet • Moody’s • McGraw-Hill • Standard & Poor’s
Additional Interesting Bedfellows • Bertelsmann and Random House • Berkshire Hathaway and World Book Inc. • Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam Webster • Lagardere and Grolier
Notable Independents • H. W. Wilson • Hoover’s Inc. • Rand McNally
Periodical Indexing: Five Competing Publishers • IAC = Searchbank • EBSCO Inc. = Ebscohost • H. W. Wilson = Wilson Online • U.M.I. = Proquest • OCLC = First Search
Conclusions • Evidence does not conclusively suggest that an oligopoly in reference publishing exists. • Further research • Comparative, trend data needed • Examination of subject domains • Examination of frequently purchased titles • Examination of frequently used titles
Further Reading Mary Brandt Jensen, “Who Owns What Now? - Law Publisher Genealogy,” Against The Grain 10 (April 1998): 52-54.