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Subsidy Landscapes and the Organizational Sociology of Scholarly Publishing
Journal of Scholarly Publishing ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-01 , DOI: 10.3138/jsp.49.2.166
Eric Lyall Nelson

Abstract:When shared among the publishers of a field, subsidies sustain the creation of varied forms of intellectual capital. The absence of subsidy regimes would likely lead to convergence around the kind of research most easily converted into financial capital. Subsidy landscapes that fail to counter the pressure to conform to market-oriented standards of organizational activity may allow such changes to happen in the nature of scholarship. Both Bourdieu and critical management studies warn us of the difficulties that can arise if we fail to see that subsidies are not only intended to balance book budgets but are also connected to a process of organizational knowledge accumulation on the part of publishers. Subsidies thus reveal the existence of publishing activities hidden from managerial views on organizations.

中文翻译:

补贴格局与学术出版的组织社会学

摘要:当在一个领域的出版商之间共享时,补贴支持各种形式的智力资本的创造。缺乏补贴制度可能会导致围绕最容易转化为金融资本的研究类型趋同。未能应对符合以市场为导向的组织活动标准的压力的补贴格局可能会导致学术性质的这种变化发生。布迪厄和批判性管理研究都警告我们,如果我们没有看到补贴不仅旨在平衡图书预算,而且还与出版商的组织知识积累过程相关联,就会出现困难。因此,补贴揭示了隐藏在组织管理观点之外的出版活动的存在。
更新日期:2018-01-01
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