

Bei Qin
Associate Professor, Department of Accountancy, Economics, and Finance, Hong Kong Baptist University
Bei Qin is an Associate Professor within the Department of Accountancy, Economics, and Finance at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research is deeply rooted in a variety of economic fields, with a particular focus on media economics, political economics, financial economics, and applied microeconomics. She holds a PhD in Economics from Stockholm University.
Recent work by Bei Qin
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How social media fuels the spread of protests and strikes across China
Despite strict censorship, social media in China plays an important role in the spread of protests and strikes. Information spreads quickly between distant cities on Weibo, which increases the scope of collective action.
Published 05.09.24
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Prosperity without freedom? Media bias in China
Even in a highly controlled environment such as China, media bias is affected by competition and a trade-off between political and economic goals
Published 04.11.18
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E-autocracy: Surveillance and propaganda in Chinese social media
Instead of censoring or banning social media, the Chinese government uses it to surveil protests, monitor local officials, and disseminate propaganda
Published 25.05.18