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On the world market trajectory of 21 major book publishing companies in globalization and European studies in 100+ countries. From “Amsterdam University Press” via “Palgrave” and “Nova Science Publishers” to Transaction Publishers” by international, 19 indicator comparison

机译:关于全球市场发展轨迹的21家主要图书出版公司在全球化和欧洲研究的100多个国家。从“阿姆斯特丹大学出版社”到“帕尔格雷夫”和“新科学出版社”到交易出版社“通过国际,19指标比较

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Ever since the path-breaking empirical studies by Schott (1998) world systems scholars start from the well-established assumption that world science is a single gigantic center-periphery relationship. The strategic and tactical practical conclusions for individual scholars and their agenda in the scientific periphery and the semi-periphery, to which Europe increasingly belongs, are much harder to draw than the general diagnosis.Where can scholars from outside the US attractively publish their manuscripts for the world market? How does the European Union make its point in the global scientific arena in the field of the debates about social policies and globalization? Is there a way, especially for scholars from the new member countries of the European Union, and from the newly formed “Union for the Mediterranean”, to effectively publish their works on the world market?Only three European social affairs ministries (France, Poland, Spain) afford themselves the luxury to publish their own scientific journal, while others must rely on international publishing to make their expertise heard internationally. This article tries to answer tentatively such a difficult and strategic question, and quantitatively compares the performance of Amsterdam University Press (EU); Ashgate (EU); Blackwell (EU); Cambridge UP (EU); Campus (Frankfurt/Ann Arbor) (EU); Cornell UP (USA); Edward Elgar (EU); Houghton/Mifflin (US); IOS Press (EU); Lexington (US); Monthly Review Press (US); Nova Science Publishers (US); Oxford University Press (EU); Palgrave Macmillan (EU); Praeger Publishers (EU); Routledge (EU); Rowman/Littlefield (US); Sage Publications (US); Springer-Verlag (US); St. Martin's Press (US); and Transaction Publishers (US), which in between them control a sizeable share of the social science academic book publishing market in such fields of political science as globalization or European Union studies, with up to nineteen quantitative performance criteria, ranging from market success rates on global markets both in North America as well as mainly in the Asia-Pacific and European region, comparative library presence rates at international organizations libraries, such as the European Union and the United Nations, and the quantitative impact of published titles on combined indices of peer reviewed journals and the international daily and weekly press. In addition, our study evaluates the impact of the companies’ books and journals on the literature, contained in “Google book search” and “Google scholar”, all per total company book and serials output.In terms of their ability to place books on the markets of now 100+ countries well in comparison to total production, the American companies in our sample hold an unparalleled power. The relative market leaders, which get a large percentage of their total book output to more than 50 global libraries each, are:•Lexington (US)•St. Martin's Press (US)•Rowman/Littlefield (US)•Monthly Review Press (US)•Praeger Publishers (US)•Cornell UP (US)•Ashgate (UK)•Transaction Publishers (US)•Edward Elgar (UK)•Nova Science Publishers (US)Our results, based on simple combined ranks and more sophisticated non-parametric and parametric, multivariate SPSS XV factor analytical evaluations of indicator performance are a further sign of the fact that Europe would do well to further learn from the culture of major US Universities.
机译:自从Schott(1998)进行开创性的实证研究以来,世界系统学者开始从公认的假设开始,即世界科学是一个巨大的中心与外围的关系。在欧洲越来越多地属于欧洲的科学外围和半外围国家中,针对单个学者及其战略议程的战略性和战术性实用结论要比一般诊断要难得多。美国以外的学者可以在哪里有吸引力地出版其手稿?世界市场?在有关社会政策和全球化的辩论领域中,欧盟如何在全球科学领域发挥作用?特别是对于来自欧盟新成员国和新成立的“地中海联盟”的学者而言,是否有办法在世界市场上有效地发表他们的著作?只有三个欧洲社会事务部(法国,波兰(西班牙)),他们可以奢侈地发表自己的科学期刊,而其他人则必须依靠国际出版才能使其专业知识在国际上广为人知。本文试图初步回答这一难题和战略性问题,并定量比较阿姆斯特丹大学出版社(EU)的表现。 Ashgate(欧盟);布莱克韦尔(欧盟); Cambridge UP(欧盟);校园(法兰克福/安娜堡)(欧盟);康奈尔(美国);爱德华·埃尔加(欧盟);霍顿/米夫林(美国); IOS Press(EU);列克星敦(美国);每月评论出版社(美国); Nova Science Publishers(美国);牛津大学出版社(欧盟); Palgrave Macmillan(欧盟); Praeger Publishers(EU); Routledge(欧盟); Rowman / Littlefield(美国);贤者出版物(美国);施普林格出版社(美国);圣马丁出版社(美国);和交易出版商(US),它们之间在诸如全球化或欧盟研究等政治学领域中,控制着社会科学学术书籍出版市场的相当大的份额,多达19种定量绩效标准,从市场成功率到北美以及主要在亚太地区和欧洲地区的全球市场,在国际组织图书馆(例如,欧盟和联合国)中图书馆的比较存在率,以及出版的书名对同行综合指数的定量影响审查期刊以及国际日报和周刊。此外,我们的研究评估了公司图书和期刊对“ Google图书搜索”和“ Google学者”中所包含的文献的影响,这些影响全部来自公司图书和系列出版物的总产出。与总产量相比,现在100多个国家/地区的市场表现良好,我们样本中的美国公司拥有无与伦比的实力。相对市场的领导者们,将其图书总产量的很大一部分提供给50多个全球图书馆,分别是:•列克星敦(美国)•圣马丁出版社(美国)•罗曼/利特菲尔德(美国)•月度评论出版社(美国)•Praeger出版商(美国)•Cornell UP(美国)•Ashgate(英国)•交易出版商(美国)•Edward Elgar(英国)•Nova Science出版商(美国)我们的结果基于简单的综合排名和更复杂的非对指标绩效进行参数化和参数化的多元SPSS XV因子分析评估,这进一步表明了欧洲可以很好地从美国主要大学的文化中进行学习。

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