The sustainability argument or... How academic journals economic models never really last

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30 novembre 2022

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Didier Torny, « The sustainability argument or... How academic journals economic models never really last », The Political Economy of Academic Publications, ID : 10.58079/sy3h


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The starting point for this post is an article from Scholarly Kitchen in which, once again, the sustainability of Diamond journals and here the Subscribe to Open model, is questioned. This leads the author, Rick Anderson, to define sustainability: "It’s a concept that gets invoked in many different contexts to mean a range of different things, but in this context its meaning is both basic and simple: a publisher’s business model is sustainable if it’s able to be sustained over time. [...] ...

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