Invitation for PhD Defence - Danyang He
Invitation for PhD Defence
Phd Defence
Room: Ks71
Reception: Kitchen area of IOA (4th floor)
*The CBS PhD School will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence.
In order to obtain the PhD degree, Danyang He has submitted her thesis entitled:
Governing Digital Platforms in China
The Institutionalization of Policy Design and Its Implications for Digital Innovation
Digital platforms have become central infrastructures of the digital economy, shaping markets, data governance, innovation ecosystems, and social coordination. As governments increasingly seek to regulate and guide platform development, it becomes crucial to understand not only whether platform policies affect innovation, but also how such policies are formed, intensified, and combined over time. China provides an important case for this question, as its platform policy has evolved from market cultivation to strategic expansion and systemic governance within two decades. This thesis examines how digital platform policy in China is constituted and how it shapes digital innovation. Drawing on national and provincial policy documents as well as digital economy patent data, it shows that China’s platform policy is not a series of isolated regulatory interventions, but an evolving policy architecture shaped by changing state visions of development, technology, risk, and order. The thesis argues that platform policy influences innovation by promoting or constraining its quantity, and by shaping its direction. In doing so, it contributes to a broader understanding of how states govern digital platforms as sociotechnical infrastructures in the digital economy.
The thesis will be available from research.cbs.dk
Primary Supervisor:
Associate Professor Stine Haakonsson
Department of Organization
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisor:
Professor Hong Zhao
School of Economics and Management
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Professor Alan Irwin
Department of Organization
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Associate Professor Jacob Hasselbalch (Chair)
Department of Organization
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor Tara Qian Sun
School of Public Policy and Management
University of Chinese Academy of Science
Associate Professor Cancan Wang
Center for Climate IT
IT University of Copenhagen