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Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten

Auswahl zum Thema Zeitungen und Medien

Medien sind für Wissenschaftler ein spannendes Feld. Das Produkt ist sehr gut dokumentiert, es gibt eine lange Historie, es ist von öffentlichem Interesse etc. Bei der Arbeit an unseren Beiträgen haben wir von diesen wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten sehr profitiert und präsentieren hier eine Auswahl.

Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse sind meist öffentlich zugänglich, werden aber von Praktikern nur selten als Quelle genutzt. Da Wissenschaftler die Aufgabe und Zeit haben sich über Probleme Gedanken zu machen und diese zu abstrahieren, kann die Kenntnis der entwickelten Theorien sich als in der Praxis äußerst hilfreich herausstellen. Oft gibt es nichts Praktischeres als eine gute Theorie. Im Folgenden haben wir daher verschiedene theoretische Arbeiten aufgelistet, welche sich mit Medien, insbesondere Zeitungen, auseinandersetzen.

Auflistung theoretischer Arbeiten

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Berry, S. T. and J. Waldfogel (1999). "Free entry and social inefficiency in radio broadcasting." RAND Journal of Economics 30: 397-420.


Boone, C., W. Van Olffen, et al. (2004). "THE GENESIS OF TOP MANAGEMENT TEAM DIVERSITY: SELECTIVE TURNOVER AMONG TOP MANAGEMENT TEAMS IN DUTCH NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING, 1970-94." Academy of Management Journal 47: 633-656.


Bower, J. L. and C. G. Gilbert (2007). "How Managers' Everyday Decisions Create or Destroy Your Company's Strategy." Harvard Business Review 85(2): 72-79.


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Carroll, G. R. and M. T. Hannan (1989a). "Density Delay in the Evolution of Organizational Populations: A Model and five Empirical Tests." Administrative Science Quarterly 34: 411-430.


Carroll, G. R. and M. T. Hannan (1989b). "Density Dependence in the Evolution of Populations of Newspaper Organizations." American Sociological Review 54(4): 525-541.


Carroll, G. R. and R. J. Harrison (1998). "Organizational Demography and Culture: Insights from a Formal Model and Simulation." Administrative Science Quarterly 43: 637-667.


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Gilbert, C. (2005). "UNBUNDLING THE STRUCTURE OF INERTIA: RESOURCE VERSUS ROUTINE RIGIDITY." Academy of Management Journal 48: 741-763.


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Miner, A. S., T. L. Amburgey, et al. (1990). "Interorganizational Linkages and Population Dynamics: Buffering and Transformational Shields." Administrative Science Quarterly 35: 689-713.


Sinai, T. and J. Waldfogel (2004). "Geography and the Internet: is the Internet a substitute or a complement for cities?" Journal of Urban Economics 56: 1-24.


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Waldfogel, J. (2004). "Who Benefits Whom in Local Television Markets?" Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs(5): 257-305.


Waldfogel, J. (2007). "Economics of the media." Information Economics & Policy: 283-284.


Waldfogel, J. and C. Lu (2006). "DOES INFORMATION UNDERMINE BRAND? INFORMATION INTERMEDIARY USE AND PREFERENCE FOR BRANDED WEB RETAILERS." Journal of Industrial Economics 54: 425-449.


Waldfogel, J. and J. Wulf (2006). "Measuring the Effect of Multimarket Contact on Competition: Evidence from Mergers Following Radio Broadcast Ownership Deregulation." B.E. Journals of Economic Analysis & Policy: Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy 5: 1-25.

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