Communication technologies that make up the emerging global information infrastructure have the power to regulate online behavior. Social networks in Chinese society have survived the growth of formal legal institutions and liberalization of China\u27s economy, but it is not clear whether they can survive the regulatory pressures created by global information technology networks. The spread of electronic commerce technologies in China may strengthen legal institutions and open local markets to international competition, but is likely to be resisted by all the same interests that resist those changes in other contexts. The Chinese response to the spread of electronic commerce might take several forms: assimiliation; marginalization; or local...
Based on a new institutional economy framework, this study examines the formation and economic conse...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities steppedinto ...
In this article we examine the extent to which theoretical views of social embeddedness of economic ...
The rapid development of Internet technology has revolutionized the traditional methods of communica...
Internet and electronic commerce (e-commerce) promote China\u27s rapid economic growth towards moder...
Research on the Chinese Internet has led to a plethora of scholarly publications over the past two ...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities stepped into...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities stepped into...
Social networking sites have spread like wildfire in China, ever since the first sites appeared ther...
There is increasing interest in the potential of internet platforms for networking and collaboration...
Although the Internet and E-commerce revolutions have clearly taken hold in the United States and Eu...
Xianhui Che and Barry Ip, Social Networks in China (Cambridge and Kidlington: Elsevier, 2017), ISBN:...
Navigating the Chinese market is a near impossible task for most American social media companies. Be...
Cross-border e-commerce is a new type of international business based on the support of internet. In...
In this article we examine the extent to which theoretical views of social embeddedness of economic ...
Based on a new institutional economy framework, this study examines the formation and economic conse...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities steppedinto ...
In this article we examine the extent to which theoretical views of social embeddedness of economic ...
The rapid development of Internet technology has revolutionized the traditional methods of communica...
Internet and electronic commerce (e-commerce) promote China\u27s rapid economic growth towards moder...
Research on the Chinese Internet has led to a plethora of scholarly publications over the past two ...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities stepped into...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities stepped into...
Social networking sites have spread like wildfire in China, ever since the first sites appeared ther...
There is increasing interest in the potential of internet platforms for networking and collaboration...
Although the Internet and E-commerce revolutions have clearly taken hold in the United States and Eu...
Xianhui Che and Barry Ip, Social Networks in China (Cambridge and Kidlington: Elsevier, 2017), ISBN:...
Navigating the Chinese market is a near impossible task for most American social media companies. Be...
Cross-border e-commerce is a new type of international business based on the support of internet. In...
In this article we examine the extent to which theoretical views of social embeddedness of economic ...
Based on a new institutional economy framework, this study examines the formation and economic conse...
Despite the late arrival of the Internet and social media in China, Chinese authorities steppedinto ...
In this article we examine the extent to which theoretical views of social embeddedness of economic ...