Textual and Quantitative Research on China’s Action Plan for Promoting the Development of Big Data From the Perspective of Policy Tools

Chunyan LIU, Leiheng WANG

Abstract


The research on the development of big data from the perspective of policy tools, to help policy makers look for policy tools that can provide guidance and support for the development of big data. The research is of significant theoretical and practical value for promoting development of big data and realizing the strategy of data power country. Using content analysis method and quantitative analysis methods, this paper evaluates and discusses China’s action plan for the development of big data from the perspective of policy tools. Government uses more supply-side and demand-side policy tools to stimulate and support the development of big data. Nevertheless, the stage of technology research and development stage has not been given enough attention. To improve and update China’s action plan for promoting the development of big data, policy tools system needs to be integrated or coordinated with data powerful country’s value-chain.


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Policy tools; Big data; Action plan; Content analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9588

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