TY - JOUR
T1 - China's corporate credit reporting system
T2 - A comparison with the United States and Germany
AU - Krause, Theresa
AU - Chen, Mo
AU - Wassermann, Lena
AU - Fischer, Doris
AU - Grossklags, Jens
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Regulation & Governance published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Corporate credit reporting (CCR), which aims at increasing trust in corporates, constitutes an intriguing, yet understudied set of regulatory institutions as it is both a regulatory object and subject at the same time. Differences in national CCR systems pose challenges for multinational companies and have increasingly become a subject of international conflicts on regulatory standards. In this context, the case of China deserves special attention since the country pursues both institutional divergence and convergence with international examples. Hence, the characterization of China's regulatory regime remains difficult. By comparing the institutional context of CCR in China to those in the United States and Germany, this paper sheds light on a specific aspect of China's complex regulatory regime. At the same time, it provides insights into the Chinese manifestation of CCR, which are important for the international business community.
AB - Corporate credit reporting (CCR), which aims at increasing trust in corporates, constitutes an intriguing, yet understudied set of regulatory institutions as it is both a regulatory object and subject at the same time. Differences in national CCR systems pose challenges for multinational companies and have increasingly become a subject of international conflicts on regulatory standards. In this context, the case of China deserves special attention since the country pursues both institutional divergence and convergence with international examples. Hence, the characterization of China's regulatory regime remains difficult. By comparing the institutional context of CCR in China to those in the United States and Germany, this paper sheds light on a specific aspect of China's complex regulatory regime. At the same time, it provides insights into the Chinese manifestation of CCR, which are important for the international business community.
KW - China
KW - corporate credit reporting
KW - regulatory governance
KW - social credit system
KW - transparency
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85136889506&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/rego.12491
DO - 10.1111/rego.12491
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136889506
SN - 1748-5983
VL - 17
SP - 755
EP - 771
JO - Regulation and Governance
JF - Regulation and Governance
IS - 3
ER -