
Theresa Krause
Doctoral Candidate, Chair of China Business and Economics | Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Theresa Krause has been a doctoral candidate at the Chair of China Business and Economics at the Julius-Maximilians University of Wuerzburg since 2019. After studying Intercultural Management and Communication in Karlsruhe and Chinese Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, she worked in management consulting for several years before starting her doctoral research about compliance and the Social Credit System in China.
Publications
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An Economic Approach to China’s Social Credit System
Contribution / chapterISBN: 9783658296520Project: CSCS -
China’s Corporate Credit Reporting System: A Comparison with the United States and Germany
Journal articleDOI: 10.1111/rego.12491Project: CSCS -
Data as the New Driver for Growth? European and Chinese Perspectives on the New Factor of Production
Journal articleDOI: 10.25972/opus-22979Project: CSCS -
Information Governance – A Missing Dimension in the Varieties of Capitalism Framework
Journal articleProject: CSCS -
Information governance – a missing dimension in the Varieties of Capitalism framework
Conference paperProject: CSCS -
Information Governance – A Missing Dimension in the Varieties of Capitalism Framework
Journal articleProject: CSCS -
China’s Corporate Credit Reporting System: A Comparison with the United States and Germany
Journal articleDOI: 10.1111/rego.12491Project: CSCS -
Data as the New Driver for Growth? European and Chinese Perspectives on the New Factor of Production
Journal articleDOI: 10.25972/opus-22979Project: CSCS -
Information governance – a missing dimension in the Varieties of Capitalism framework
Conference paperProject: CSCS -
An Economic Approach to China’s Social Credit System
Contribution / chapterISBN: 9783658296520Project: CSCS