2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10734-019-00377-5
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The New Silk Road: a bumpy ride for Sino-European collaborative research under the GDPR?

Abstract: The Chinese New Silk Road initiative offers unique opportunities for setting up Sino-European research collaborations. Academic cooperation between countries that are rooted in completely different legal, cultural, and academic backgrounds might however also create new challenges. This article investigates the impact of these differences in the field of the protection of personal data, which is a topic that is currently high on the EU's agenda. Whereas the protection of personal data is engrained in the Europe… Show more

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“…For example, some countries have assigned independent regulatory bodies to oversee safe online markets to protect consumer data and enhance consumer security and trust (Lianos et al 2019 ). In China, personal data protection has been an important factor not only in diffusing E-commerce through the country but also in shaping cross-border communication and cooperation with the EU (van Deursen & Kummeling 2019 ; Weber et al 2020 ). India has also recently introduced an E-commerce policy draft that focuses on data localization (Suneja 2020).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some countries have assigned independent regulatory bodies to oversee safe online markets to protect consumer data and enhance consumer security and trust (Lianos et al 2019 ). In China, personal data protection has been an important factor not only in diffusing E-commerce through the country but also in shaping cross-border communication and cooperation with the EU (van Deursen & Kummeling 2019 ; Weber et al 2020 ). India has also recently introduced an E-commerce policy draft that focuses on data localization (Suneja 2020).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, the digital threat landscape has gotten more hostile as opportunities to maliciously exploit intrusions of internet-connected systems have evolved ( Accenture, 2019 ). Furthermore, complex geopolitical situations can complicate or even prohibit certain international academic cooperations ( van Deursen and Kummeling, 2019 ). These considerations increase the tension between the open science ideal and the necessity and practicalities of keeping privacy-sensitive data confidential.…”
Section: Safe Datamentioning
confidence: 99%