Published September 6, 2023 | Version v4
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The Oligopoly's Shift to Open Access. How the Big Five Academic Publishers Profit from Article Processing Charges

  • 1. University of Ottawa
  • 2. Freie Universität Berlin
  • 3. Université de Montréal
  • 4. Dalhousie University

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This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish open access (OA) in journals controlled by the five large commercial publishers Elsevier, Sage, Springer-Nature, Taylor & Francis and Wiley between 2015 and 2018. Using publication data from Web of Science, OA status from Unpaywall and annual APC prices from open datasets and historical fees retrieved via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, we estimate that globally authors paid $1.06 billion in publication fees to these publishers from 2015-2018. Revenue from gold OA amounted to $612.5 million, while $448.3 million was obtained for publishing OA in hybrid journals. Among the five publishers, Springer-Nature made the most revenue from OA ($589.7 million), followed by Elsevier ($221.4 million), Wiley ($114.3 million), Taylor & Francis ($76.8 million) and Sage ($31.6 million). With Elsevier and Wiley making most of APC revenue from hybrid fees and others focusing on gold, different OA strategies could be observed between publishers.

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Version 4 is the peer-reviewed manuscript accepted for publication in the journal Quantitative Science Studies.

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