Chapter 22 Social Credit System and Privacy

The Chinese Social Credit System (SCS), the first nationwide digitally implemented social rating system, aims to enhance trustworthiness within Chinese society and serves as a critical example of digital transformation of society. It is further designed to improve moral behavior, financial reliabili...

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Main Author: Chen, Mo (auth)
Other Authors: Engelmann, Severin (auth), Grossklags, Jens (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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