Barnes & Noble: Managing the E-Book Revolution
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Publication Date:
March 05, 2013
Industry:
Retail & Consumer Goods
Industry:
Media
Source:
Harvard Business School
The case describes competition in the market for E-Books, and Barnes & Noble’s Strategy in this industry. As a traditional retailer, B&N was challenged by the introduction of digital technologies that allow books to be published, distributed and sold to consumers electronically. New competitors like Amazon and Apple attacked the traditional industry structure, creating many uncertainties over the long term viability of traditional retailers. Amid this uncertainty, B&N must decide how to compete, in terms of both devices that can read E-Books, as well as standards for their distribution. Should they create a separate digital business, centered around their “Nook” E-Book reader, or maintain an integrated strategy? And how should they think about the fragmented standards for distributing E-Books? The case allows students to probe the dynamics of platform based industries, as well as what happens in traditional industries when attacked by new competitors adopting new digital technologies. It is developed using public source material.
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