Опубликован 2024-04-01
Ключевые слова
- издательский рынок,
- цифровизация,
- пандемия,
- Потребительское поведение,
- Россия
- девиантное поведение ...Больше
Как цитировать
Аннотация
Последние изменения на книжно-издательском рынке отчасти противоречат некоторым предыдущим прогнозам. Вместо тех, которые еще недавно казались весьма устойчивыми, возникают новые тенденции, которые никто не мог предсказать. Целью настоящей статьи является раскрытие глубоких сдвигов в структуре книгоиздания и продаж, новых моделей потребительских предпочтений с уделением особого внимания специфике российского книжного рынка. Чтобы получить более полную картину, мы проанализировали как вторичные данные, полученные из открытых источников, правительственных документов и официально опубликованных отчетов, так и первичные данные, собранные посредством интервью и опросов. Результаты подтверждают, что развитие российского книжно-издательского рынка соответствует мировым тенденциям, хотя и имеет свои особенности, значимые для издательских компаний и их производственных планов. Так, если в развитых странах электронные и бумажные книги стоят примерно одинаково, то в России электронные книги стоят на 30-40% дешевле. Другая особенность заключается в том, что большинство рейтингов популярности занимают зарубежные авторы. В то же время нынешняя «борьба за клиентов» между производством электронных и бумажных книг является скорее долгосрочным явлением, и ожидать резкого изменения предпочтений потребителей в отношении типов книг в ближайшем будущем не стоит.
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