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Paper #1074

Título:
Interconnection among academic journal platforms: Multilateral versus bilateral interconnection
Autores:
Doh-Shin Jeon y Domenico Menicucci
Fecha:
Marzo 2008
Resumen:
Electronic academic journal websites provide new services of text and/or data mining and linking, indispensable for e� cient allocation of attention among abun- dant sources of scienti?c information. Fully realizing the bene?t of these services requires interconnection among websites. Motivated by CrossRef, a multilateral citation linking backbone, this paper performs a comparison between multilateral interconnection through an open platform and bilateral interconnection, and ?nds that publishers are fully interconnected in the former regime while they can be par- tially interconnected in the latter regime for exclusion or di�erentiation motives. Surprisingly, if partial interconnection arises for di�erentiation motive, exclusion of small publisher(s) occurs more often under multilateral interconnection. We also ?nd that in the case of multilateral interconnection, a for-pro?t platform induces less exclusion than an open platform. Various other extensions are analyzed.
Palabras clave:
Multilateral Interconnection, Bilateral Interconnection, Academic Journals, Internet, Open Platform, For-profit platform
Códigos JEL:
D4, K21, L41, L82
Área de investigación:
Microeconomía

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