Open science in China: Openness, economy, freedom & innovation

Xiyuan Zhang*, Stefan Reindl, Hongjun Tian, Minghan Gou, Ruijie Song, Taoran Zhao, Liz Jackson, Petar Jandrić

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Abstract

Taking credit for digitalization and platformization, China has initiated its open science infrastructure implementation and made an effort to focus on open access (OA) journals and data sharing over the past two decades. With the continuous development need, issues and concerns have caught in attention, including data accessibility, research transparency, general population awareness and communication of science, public trust in science, and scientific research and innovation efficiency. This paper has unfolded the maze of open science stance in China and elaborated on its current economy, openness and freedom extents, and future innovation potential towards a global open science community, within depth and scope of both the Chinese and Western scholars’ interpretations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)432-445
Number of pages14
JournalEducational Philosophy and Theory
Volume55
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chinese Open Access (OA)
  • go global
  • higher education collaboration
  • innovation and openness
  • open science economy in China
  • platformization
  • research freedom
  • scientific research digitalization

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