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THE THREE-STEP MODEL OF DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES COMMERCIALISATION IN EMERGING COUNTRIES
The makers’ markets are more effective and promising in the information society than the mediators’ markets are. The e-learning market is one of these future-oriented types of the most promising markets for Ukraine. So it is very important to start a process of commercialisation of the Ukrainian distance learning courses by the Ukrainian developers. The Ukrainian distance learning market is only on an introduction stage of its life-cycle. This stage needs to find out more effective ways of getting high profits. But there is no clear understanding how the Ukrainian developers of the distance learning courses have to commercialize their works. The article analyses the dynamics of the world-wide markets of e-learning to highlight effective marketing instruments to enter in the Ukrainian market of e-learning and more effective geographic markets for the Ukrainian distance learning courses to spread. In the article the three-step model of distance learning courses commercialisation was developed on the basis of the marketing research results of e-learning markets in the developed countries as effective analogy for Ukraine and other emerging countries in the future. The first step of distance learning courses commercialisation means sharing free access to the distance learning courses for the target audiences of potential customers. The second step of the three-step model of distance learning courses commercialisation means public-private partnership and different types of investments. The third step of the three-step model of distance learning courses commercialisation is characterized by forming the market relations between the distance learning courses developers and their customers. The article emphasizes that traditional commercialisation of distance learning courses is possible only on the third step in emerging countries.
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THE THREE-STEP MODEL OF DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES COMMERCIALISATION IN EMERGING COUNTRIES
The makers’ markets are more effective and promising in the information society than the mediators’ markets are. The e-learning market is one of these future-oriented types of the most promising markets for Ukraine. So it is very important to start a process of commercialisation of the Ukrainian distance learning courses by the Ukrainian developers. The Ukrainian distance learning market is only on an introduction stage of its life-cycle. This stage needs to find out more effective ways of getting high profits. But there is no clear understanding how the Ukrainian developers of the distance learning courses have to commercialize their works. The article analyses the dynamics of the world-wide markets of e-learning to highlight effective marketing instruments to enter in the Ukrainian market of e-learning and more effective geographic markets for the Ukrainian distance learning courses to spread. In the article the three-step model of distance learning courses commercialisation was developed on the basis of the marketing research results of e-learning markets in the developed countries as effective analogy for Ukraine and other emerging countries in the future. The first step of distance learning courses commercialisation means sharing free access to the distance learning courses for the target audiences of potential customers. The second step of the three-step model of distance learning courses commercialisation means public-private partnership and different types of investments. The third step of the three-step model of distance learning courses commercialisation is characterized by forming the market relations between the distance learning courses developers and their customers. The article emphasizes that traditional commercialisation of distance learning courses is possible only on the third step in emerging countries.
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