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China
Alex | Appy | Carlos | Marta | Rafa | Sophia
Vs.
19491976
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlhttp://www.edu.cn/introduction_1378/20060323/t20060323_4285.shtmlGoogle in China - Case Study
Death of Mao
Zedong
Economic Reform
1978
Deng Xiaoping
- Special economic zones
- New taxation policies
- Allowance of foreign companies
Hua Guofeng New
Party’s Chairman
Preserve the communist ideology by
purging remnants of capitalist
Mao Zedong Possession Declares the
People’s Republic of China
Mao Introduces the
Cultural Revolution
1965
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlhttp://www.edu.cn/introduction_1378/20060323/t20060323_4285.shtmlGoogle in China - Case Study
1989
Tinanmen
Square incident
1990
1997
Britain cedes
Hong Kong control
1994
China accepts
the internet
1998
Foundation
First
McDonald’s
2000
20102006 2015
2008
Google starts operating
in Chinese
Google.cnChina-based website
700 employees | 300+ million users
leaves
China
China became the
largest population on the internet
Tighten cyber security policies
This presentation is through the point of view
of a Consulting firm advising the
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
Point of View
The protectionist policies of the
Chinese government are challenged
by the growing pressure of free
speech from both foreign institutions
and China's increasingly globalized
population.
Highest Order Issue
Highest Order Issue
Foreign
Tech Comp.
Chinese
Gov.
Chinese
Tech Comp.
Chinese
People
The protectionist policies of the
Chinese government are
challenged by the growing pressure
of free speech from both foreign
institutions and China's increasingly
globalized population.
59 70 92 161 190 307 359732
1,2051,462
1,942
2,730
4,558
6,040
8,462
10,360
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
GDP (current US$ Billions)
China’s
Economic
Success
Public
Policies
@wearesocial
47%642
Million
1,367
Million
Total
Population
Active
Internet Users
Internet
Penetration
10 most accessed
web sites in ChinaTop Blocked Sites in China
Baidu.com 1
http://www.alexa.com/topsites/countries/CN https://asiancc2014.wordpress.com/2014/05/13/why-are-you-being-anti-social-china/
Google Seach
Google Apps
Blogger
Tumblr
WordPress
TypePad
FriendFeed
Posterous
Technorati
Youtube
Vimeo
Dailymotion
TwitPic
ImageShack
Google Picasa
Ustream
blipTv
Scribd
Bit.ly
Ping.fm
Xmarks
Diigo
YouSendit
The Pirate Bay
Mixx
LiveLeak
WikiLeaks
BBC News
WikipediaGmw.cn
360.cn
Tmall.com
Sohu.com
Weibo.com
Hao123.com
Taobao.com
Sina.com.cn
Qq.com
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
Tools & SharingPhotos & VideoSocial & CommNews & Info
Chinese
Gov.
Censoring
InformationSince 1970
Risk of losing legitimacy once information
is released
Protectionism has worked for local companies
Its being challenged by more and more
global firms
Chinese
People
Buying timefor its local tech comp
Delaying ‘fully’opening
To foreign companies
To catch up
Chinese
Gov.
Chinese
Tech Comp.Foreign
Tech Comp.
Earned time
From Google
issues
Chinese
TechComp.
500M monthly70M daily mobile
Users:
~ $670Mnet income 2014
“Content
Issues“
Apps for
Everything
Established
Player
Loyal
Fanbase
Foreign
Investment
Global
Pressure
Local
Innovation
Censorship
Global
Expansion
Free Speach
Social
Consciousness
+
-
-
+
-
+
+ +
+
+
+
Domestic Companies
Revenue
-
+
-
Protectionist
Policies
Foreign
Investment
Global
Pressure
Local
Innovation
Censorship
Global
Expansion
Free Speach
Social
Consciousness
+
-
-
+
-
+
+ +
+
+
+
Domestic Companies
Revenue
-
+
-
Protectionist
Policies
minimum compliance from foreign companies in China
Related Servers in
China
Government access
if under investigation
Bi-Annual
Policy compliance
Review
Introduce
non-competing
technologies
Healthy Competition
Copy -> Innovation
Streamline
patent process
Sponsor small/medium
companies to global
conferences
Enhance Branding efforts
Award top Chinese
companies for best
branding practices Scholarships for
design, advertising,
media, etc.
Foreign
Investment
Global
Pressure
Local
Innovation
Censorship
Global
Expansion
Free Speach
Social
Consciousness
+
-
-
+
-
+
+ +
+
+
+
Domestic Companies
Revenue
-
+
-
Protectionist
Policies
+
-
-
+
-
+
+ +
+
+
+
-
+
-
Foreign
Investment
Censorship
Global
Expansion
Free Speech
Social
Consciousness
Protectionist
Policies
+
Progressist
Policies
-
+
--
-+
+
+
-
+
-
Local
Innovation
Domestic Companies
Revenue
+
//
Global
Pressure
+
Foreign
Investment
Censorship
Global
Expansion
Free Speech
Social
Consciousness
Protectionist
Policies
-
+
--
-+
+
-
+
Local
Innovation
Domestic Companies
Revenue
+
//
+
Progressist
Policies
+
Global
Pressure
ChinaTeam 3 + Team 4
Vs.