Analysing the effect of digital technology on channel strategy, power and disintermediation in the home video market : the demise of the video store?


Autoria(s): Mills, Michael Kenneth; Silver, Jon
Contribuinte(s)

Wiley, J.

Thirkell, P.

Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The antecedents of channel power (e.g. El-Ansary and Stern, 1972) and the impact of channel structure ( e.g. Anderson and Narus,1984) on channel dynamics have long been important topics within the channel literature. In addition to the theoretical and methodological contributions, research in these areas has helped channel managers to understand how power is generated and used in coordinating distribution strategies in different contexts. The study presented in this paper builds upon these previous literatures, which are first briefly reviewed below.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41192/

Publicador

Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41192/1/ANZMAC_2004_Mills_%26_Silver_Demise_of_Video_Libraries.PDF

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/25410/20050805-0000/130.195.95.71_8081/WWW/ANZMAC2004/CDsite/papers/Mills1.PDF

Mills, Michael Kenneth & Silver, Jon (2004) Analysing the effect of digital technology on channel strategy, power and disintermediation in the home video market : the demise of the video store? In Wiley, J. & Thirkell, P. (Eds.) Marketing Accountabilities and Responsibilities : Proceedings of Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy 2004, Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC), Victoria University of Wellington.

Direitos

Copyright 2004 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Film & Television

Palavras-Chave #150503 Marketing Management (incl. Strategy and Customer Relations) #190200 FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA #movies #electronic distribution #channel structure #channel power #video store #digital distribution #disintermediation #video on demand #VOD #video industry #industry decline
Tipo

Conference Paper