Life Efforts Online

E-commerce Entrepreneurship and Platform-based Governance in Rural China

Authors

  • Weijing Wang Bielefeld University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54195/jps.16415

Keywords:

E-commerce, platforms, rural China, entrepreneurship, governance

Abstract

This article explores how people work as e-commerce entrepreneurs under the control of platforms and the blueprint of rural development laid out by China’s central government. It asks: through what mechanisms do the state and the platform govern rural e-commerce entrepreneurs to achieve their economic and political goals? And how the unprecedented scale of e-commerce in rural China has reshaped local communities and people’s lives? It argues that the popularization of e-commerce in rural China is encouraged by the partnership of state and Chinese platform giants as a public-private alliance. Rural e-commerce entrepreneurs are aspiring to be their own bosses, nonetheless, they are in “the digital cage” where work and life get blurred in the social domain. The family-based online entrepreneurship in rural China contributes to China’s future developmental mode from the grassroots.

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Published

2025-02-19

How to Cite

Wang, W. (2025). Life Efforts Online: E-commerce Entrepreneurship and Platform-based Governance in Rural China. Journal of Political Sociology, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.54195/jps.16415