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average Markets Monographs

The average Markets Monographs Series is an annual publication edited by the average Management Department. Each issue will publish an original research work, longer than a journal article, which focuses on the analysis of average and communication markets, from a variety of perspectives.

The average Markets Monographs Series is open to a wide range of research methodologies, disciplines and theoretical interests, as far as the studies are innovative and enrich the body of knowledge on structure, performance and understanding of average markets.

The publisher of the average Markets Monographs Series encourages the submission of works including conceptual developments and practical aspects of theories, especially empirical research papers.

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Nº 15: Sub-Saharan African Cinema: Influences and Prospects.

Obiaya, Ikechukwu. 2016.

Publishing Services of the University of Navarra.

 

 Nº 14: Trial and Error: U. S. Newspapers' Digital Struggles toward Inferiority.

Chyi, Iris. 2013.

Publishing Services of the University of Navarra.

  

Nº 13: Innovation and Leadership in the average Industry.

Cristóbal Benavides. 2012.

 

Nº 12: Intelligent Networks and International Business Communication. A Systems Theory Interpretation.

Richard Gershon. 2011.

 

Nº 11: The Transformation of the average and Communication Industries

Alan B. Albarran. 2010.

  

Nº 10: Corporate Governance and Risk Identification in Global average Companies.

Juan Pablo Artero. 2009.

  

No. 9: Corporate Entrepreneurship in the Newspaper Industry.

Aldo Van Wiezel. 2008.

  

Nº 8: The Europe-Hollywood Coopetition: Cooperation and Competition in the Global Film Industry.

Alejandro Pardo. 2007.

 

Nº 7: Issues on average and Entertainment.

Francisco J. Pérez-Latre. 2006.

 

Nº 6: American Newspapers. How They Have Changed and How They Must Keep Changing.

Leo Bogart. 2005.

 

No. 5: European Television Production. Pluralism and Concentration.

Mercedes Medina. 2005.

 

No. 4: Programming and Direct Viewer Payment For Television.

Mónica Herrero. 2003.

 

Nº 3: average Concentration in the European Market. New Trends and Challenges.

Alfonso Sánchez Tabernero and Miguel Carvajal. 2002.

 

No. 2: Economic and Financial Press: From the Beginnings to the First Oil Crisis.

Angel Arrese. 2001.

 

Nº 1: Time and the information Market: The case of Spain.

Alfonso Nieto. 2000.