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The Ethical Consideration of Datafication in Platforms: The Case of Chinese Social Credit SEP

In: Sharing Economy Platforms

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  • Zhiwen Zheng

    (Australian National University)

  • Anqi Hu

    (Nottingham University Business School China, University of Nottingham Ningbo China)

Abstract

Sustainable development and green economy have become a big concern in the Chinese context. Since 2022, environmental credit evaluation has been disclosed as an important indicator to assess the enterprise social credit ranking. Chinese Social Credit System (SCS) integrates with enterprise environmental credit records and shares credit information on different platforms to impose environmental dishonesty. This chapter discusses the sustainability of SCS from different perspectives.

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  • Zhiwen Zheng & Anqi Hu, 2024. "The Ethical Consideration of Datafication in Platforms: The Case of Chinese Social Credit SEP," Springer Books, in: Ruizhi Yuan & Martin J. Liu (ed.), Sharing Economy Platforms, chapter 0, pages 73-90, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-5404-5_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-5404-5_7
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