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ID193208
Title ProperChina's Corporate Social Credit System
Other Title Informationthe Dawn of Surveillance State Capitalism?
LanguageENG
AuthorCurtis J. Milhaupt ;  Milhaupt, Curtis J. ;  Lin, Lauren Yu-Hsin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Chinese state capitalism may be transitioning towards a technology-assisted variant that we call “surveillance state capitalism.” The mechanism driving this development is China's corporate social credit system (CSCS) – a data-driven project to evaluate the “trustworthiness” of all business entities in the country. In this paper, we provide the first empirical analysis of CSCS scores in Zhejiang province, as the Zhejiang provincial government is to date the only local government to publish the scores of locally registered firms. We find that while the CSCS is ostensibly a means of measuring legal compliance, politically connected firms receive higher scores. This result is driven by a “social responsibility” category in the scoring system that valorizes awards from the government and contributions to causes sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party. Our analysis underscores the potential of the CSCS to nudge corporate fealty to party-state policy and provides an early window into the far-reaching potential implications of the CSCS.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. 256 ; Dec 2023: p.835 - 853
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 256
Key WordsChinese Communist Party ;  State Capitalism ;  Compliance ;  Social Credit System ;  regtech


 
 
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