Why engage with transformative agreements in scholarly publishing? Analysis of customer and publisher press release statements
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Laakso, Mikael
Ayeni, Philips
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Emerald Publishing Limited.
Abstract
Purpose – How open access (OA) should be supported has been a frequent point of debate during the last
3 decades as different pathways have been created and evolved. One particular point of contention has been
the use of institutional contracts between customer institutions and academic journal publishers, so-called
transformative agreements (TAs), where subscription-based reading access is bundled with OA publishing
rights. This study explores the motivational reasonings given by customers and publishers engaging
with TAs.
Design/methodology/approach – This study provides a thematic content analysis of customer and publisher
statements from 95 press releases announcing new TAs involving five large scholarly journal publishers.
Existing literature on motivational reasoning for open science, OA, and TAs was reviewed to create an initial set
of codes to be used, which was complemented with an inductive process producing additional codes based on
categorization of reasonings that did not fit within the initial codes.
Findings – The study found that TAs were supported for a variety of reasons, where both customers and
publishers stressed better research dissemination, facilitating a transition towards OA publishing, and improved
workflow management for publishing and invoicing. Customers emphasized economic and equality aspects
while publishers did so to a notably lesser degree.
Originality/value – This study complements the active area of bibliometric studies on TAs with a rich
qualitative study based on a set of press releases that have not been used for this type of research, establishing a
solid foundation for future studies to build upon.
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Open access, Economics, Scholarly publishing, Equality, Journal publishers, Press releases
Citation
Laakso, M., & Ayeni, P. (2025). Why engage with transformative agreements in scholarly publishing? Analysis of customer and publisher press release statements. Journal of Documentation, 81(7), 420-442. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-06-2025-0156
