Developments and Obstacles in Chinese eBook Market
Liang Shen

TL;DR
This study analyzes the Chinese eBook market, highlighting its development in B2B sectors, challenges like copyright infringement, user preferences, and technological limitations affecting growth.
Contribution
Provides comprehensive insights into China's eBook industry through case studies and surveys, identifying key obstacles and market dynamics.
Findings
B2B market is developed, especially with organizational clients.
Copyright infringement is a major obstacle.
User preferences favor paper over screens due to device limitations.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to provide insights into the eBook market in China through case studies on eBook companies and a survey research with individual eBook users. The information from three companies, Beijing Superstar Electric Company, Beijing Founder APABI Technology Limited, and Beijing Sursen Electronic Technology Company Limited, showed that the B2B market has been developed due to the huge requirement from organization customers, universities libraries in particularly, and the B2C market is still immature. The information from interviews and relative data revealed that both Superstar and Sursen have serious copyright infringement which is an important problem impeding the further development of the eBook market. The questionnaire explored awareness, purchase, reading and other experiences of eBook end-users. Questions indicated that readers were attracted by the technical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLibrary Collection Development and Digital Resources
