1st Edition

The Development of China's Information Resource Industry Policy and Instrument

By Huiling Feng, Guojun Zhao, Minghui Qian Copyright 2020
    152 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    150 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    As an emerging strategic industry in China, the information resource industry (IRI) has had and will continue to have a growing impact on economic and social development. Focusing on the special characteristics of IRI policies in China, this book provides an in-depth discussion of the major directions, methods, and paths of development for IRI policies via a comprehensive analysis of the structural, organizational, promotional policies and policy instruments of China’s IRI.
       Concentrating on policy instruments, this book, for the first time, provides a systematic, well-rounded review of China’s IRI policies that have been released to date, and proposes a “China Information Resource Industry Policy Library” comprising six types of IRI policy documents: organizational, information, regulatory, incentives, market, and social. The whole contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the  application of various IRI policies in China and also supports the building of industrial policies and the decision-making behind them.

    Preface  Chapter 1 Introduction to Chinese Policies for the Information Resource Industry  Chapter 2 System of Integration Among Diverse Chinese Policies for the Information Resource Industry  Chapter 3 China’s Structural Policies for the Information Resource Industry  Chapter 4 China’s Organizational Policies for the Information Resource Industry  Chapter 5 China’s Promotional Policies for the Information Resource Industry  Chapter 6 Application of Policy Instruments for the Information Resource Industry  Afterword. 

    Biography



    Feng Huiling is Professor of the School of Information Resource Management at Renmin University of China and specializes in information resource management, archival science, electronic document management, and digital memory.



    Zhao Guojun is Professor of the School of Information Resource Management at Renmin University of China and specializes in e-government affairs and information resource industry policies.



    Qian Minghui is Associate Professor of the School of Information Resource Management at Renmin University of China and specializes in information resource industry and management.