Title:
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WECHAT VS. WHATSAPP: WHY CHINA IS NOT A NATION OF COPYCATS |
Author(s):
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Ghosia Ahmed and Miguel Baptista Nunes |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-15-3 |
Editors:
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Miguel Baptista Nunes, Pedro Isaías, Philip Powell and Boyan Bontchev |
Year:
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2020 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Innovation, WhatsApp, WeChat, China, Social Media, Messenger Applications |
Type:
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Reflection |
First Page:
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180 |
Last Page:
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186 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Whilst the preconception of China in the West is often that of a copycat nation or the worlds factory, the reality of
China, however, is very different to how it had been portrayed to us. Coming to China from the West, it has become clear
to us that China is establishing itself as a global leader in technology and innovation, far beyond Western nations. As a
fast-paced and ever-evolving innovative nation, China already appears to be a leader in service innovation, cashless mobile
payments, e-commerce and artificial intelligence. In particular, WeChat - the hi-tech social media platform that integrates
functions for almost everything from messaging and calling services, cashless mobile payments, social media and
e-commerce, to name a few - and the likes of which is difficult to find anywhere else in the world. WeChat is Chinas app
for everything; it is the first app you will discover when you come to China.
In this paper, we compare WhatsApp and WeChat; two messenger apps, one from the East and the other from the West,
that seemingly started with similar aims to connect people through instant messaging and calling functions yet the
evolution of both has been so significantly different that it can be compared to the EastWest dichotomy. Through this
comparison and paper, we aim to draw attention to and provide a glimpse into the enormous realm of innovation and
technological advancement in the worlds most populous country. |
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