Alibaba

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Alibaba Group
Alibaba's Business
Alibaba’s Business
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China
China's Domestic Market
China's Financial Sector
China's Internet Industry
China's Political Economy
China's Sovereign Wealth Fund
China’s Domestic Market
China’s Financial Sector
China’s Internet Industry
China’s Political Economy
China’s Sovereign Wealth Fund
Chinese Government
Chinese Internet
Chinese Internet Companies
Chinese Online Shoppers
Cloud Computing
critical analysis of Chinese tech expansion
digital economy
digital infrastructure governance
digital platforms and infrastructure
e-commerce
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Global Internet Economy
global media industries
global political economy
internet giant
internet industry
Jack Ma
media and entertainment
Mobile Payment
Mobile Payment Systems
Payment App
political economy analysis
QR Code
Receive Venture Capital Investment
state capital relations
State Capital Relationships
TDF
technology policy studies
Transnational Capital
Transnational Capitalist Class
transnational investment flows
Variable Interest Entity
WeChat Pay

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367769482
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the political-economic dynamics in the development of a leading global Internet giant: Alibaba.

As both a prominent example of, as well as providing the basic infrastructure for, China’s outward expansion, Alibaba demonstrates the complex interplay between different state agencies and units of capital in the context of the rise of global China. Hong Shen investigates the development and expansions of Alibaba and discusses how Alibaba has not only become a leader of China’s increasingly globalizing internet but has also increasingly served as a basic infrastructure model for other Chinese companies to go global. Shen also addresses how this process has been constantly shaped and reshaped by complex state-capital interactions along the way. This book shows how different units of capital, both inside and outside of China, have interacted with Alibaba’s developmental strategies and illustrates how different state agencies, both domestic and international, have enabled or constrained the company’s development, especially its global expansion.

This book will appeal to students and scholars of critical political economy of media, global media and digital industries, communication, technology and society, and internet studies. It will also be relevant to policy-makers working in the arena of global internet and trade policies.

Hong Shen is a Systems Scientist at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, USA. Her research primarily focuses on the social and policy implications of information technologies, and global Internet industry and policy (with an emphasis on China). She also teaches Critical AI Studies for Public Policy and Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics in Sociotechnical Systems.

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