Credibility Standards: A new social credit mode of regulation?

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Marianne von Blomberg
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Under the social credit system project, China’s government promotes credibility-based regulation (信用监管), a mode of discretionary decision-making informed by quantified assessments of regulatory subjects’ credibility. Credibility-based regulation is intended to combat China’s law enforcement problem by activating non-state actors to participate in regulatory work through conducting and sharing credibility assessments. However, little is known about its implementation. This article argues that a yet unexplored series of voluntary national standards provides the technical link between central-level rhetoric on credibility-based regulation and its implementation. Specifically, these standards lay down assessment methods and quantitative indicators for assessing credibility, and are drafted for the use of regulatory agencies, platform companies, industry associations and other state and non-state stakeholders. National standards provide a suitable link for implementing credibility-based regulation because, unlike top–down laws and policies, their creation involves a range of non-state affiliated actors, producing negotiated solutions that co-regulators may be more likely to adopt.
诚信标准:一种新的社会信用监管模式?
在社会信用体系项目下,中国政府推动基于信誉的监管,这是一种通过对监管主体可信度的量化评估来自主决策的模式。基于信誉的监管旨在通过开展和共享信誉评估,激活非国家行为体参与监管工作,从而解决中国的执法问题。然而,人们对它的实施知之甚少。本文认为,一系列尚未开发的自愿性国家标准提供了中央层面关于基于信誉的监管及其实施的言论之间的技术联系。具体而言,这些标准规定了评估可信度的评估方法和量化指标,供监管机构、平台公司、行业协会和其他国家和非国家利益相关者使用。国家标准为实施基于信誉的监管提供了合适的联系,因为与自上而下的法律和政策不同,国家标准的制定涉及一系列非国家附属行为体,产生协商解决方案,共同监管机构更有可能采用这些解决方案。
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China Information
China Information AREA STUDIES-
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3.50
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期刊介绍: China Information presents timely and in-depth analyses of major developments in contemporary China and overseas Chinese communities in the areas of politics, economics, law, ecology, culture, and society, including literature and the arts. China Information pays special attention to views and areas that do not receive sufficient attention in the mainstream discourse on contemporary China. It encourages discussion and debate between different academic traditions, offers a platform to express controversial and dissenting opinions, and promotes research that is historically sensitive and contemporarily relevant.
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