The Evolvement of Standards in China
Insights from the Electric Vehicle Sector
Nomos, 1. Edition 2018, 382 Pages
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China – Politics and Economics
Description
This book analyses why Chinese technology standards deviate from international standards. The research it contains is based on four periods of field research in Beijing that involved 70 expert interviews. The data gathered throughout these interviews resulted in a detailed case study on the Chinese standardisation system and particularly the electric vehicle sector. The book’s application of complexity theory shows that the evolvement of deviating standards is a substantial component in the development of the Chinese standardisation system. This is further explained by its use of a ‘Three Phase Standardisation Development Concept’. This book fills a gap in existing research, especially because it focuses on a developing country with a standardisation system that is in transition.
Sabrina Weithmann focuses her research on green technology and conducts research on the impact of related business models on standardisation and regulation in the energy sector.
Sabrina Weithmann focuses her research on green technology and conducts research on the impact of related business models on standardisation and regulation in the energy sector.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-4367-4 |
Subtitle | Insights from the Electric Vehicle Sector |
Publication Date | Feb 13, 2018 |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 382 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
Reviews
»This study does not interpret mere perceptions of collaboration and leaves comparative angles to future studies. It is fact-finding: ambitious enough since neither a single stakeholder nor a "power" governs this branch in China. In today's world with no simple cut between colonisers and colonized, readers engaging with China economically, or aiming to comment on the larger issue of standardisation, will find that they need to seek the advice by insiders such as the author.«
Lena Springer, ASIEN 149/2019, 150-151
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