2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2014.09.003
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The (future) role of China in ICT standardisation – A European perspective

Kai Jakobs
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“…Amongst Asian countries, Japanese organisations are the most actively involved in W3C standardisation, whereas related research shows that Chinese authors of IETF documents are more active than Japanese ( [8], p. 926). Further, it has been reported that China is extensively involved in development of ITU-T standards, whereas there is limited involvement in development of IETF, OASIS, and W3C standards [24] despite a large number of users. We note that only the top organisation has been continuously involved in standards released since the beginning of W3C standardisation.…”
Section: Characterisation Of Organisational Involvement In W3c Standamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amongst Asian countries, Japanese organisations are the most actively involved in W3C standardisation, whereas related research shows that Chinese authors of IETF documents are more active than Japanese ( [8], p. 926). Further, it has been reported that China is extensively involved in development of ITU-T standards, whereas there is limited involvement in development of IETF, OASIS, and W3C standards [24] despite a large number of users. We note that only the top organisation has been continuously involved in standards released since the beginning of W3C standardisation.…”
Section: Characterisation Of Organisational Involvement In W3c Standamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of this regulation draft, the role of financial third party payment providers will be established. It is important to point out that, as it has been observed by Jakobs (2014), technical standards are created in China with always keeping in mind the potential for research and development, which is very crucial in case of services such as m-payment. Even if the standards are not harmonized, the existing ones facilitate the development of innovative services.…”
Section: Research Context and Background Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amongst Asian countries, Japanese organisations are the most actively involved in W3C standardisation, whereas related research shows that Chinese authors of IETF documents are more active than Japanese (Contreras, 2014, p. 926). Further, it has been reported that China is extensively involved in development of ITU-T standards, whereas there is limited involvement in development of IETF, OASIS, and W3C standards (Jakobs, 2014b) despite a large number of users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%