Dear colleagues,

I've recently written a paper on Baidu and Google's search results that might 
be of interest to some of you here. The paper can be downloaded from 
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2027436 and feel free to 
send your comments and critique. Thanks!

Abstract:
Despite growing interest in search engines in China, relatively few empirical 
studies have examined their sociopolitical implications. This study fills 
several research gaps by comparing query results (N=6320) from China’s two 
leading search engines: Baidu and Google, focusing on accessibility, overlap, 
ranking, and bias patterns. Analysis of query results of 316 popular Chinese 
Internet events reveal: 1) after Google moved to HK, compared to Baidu, 
Google’s results are equally, if not more, likely to be inaccessible, and 
Baidu’s filtering is much subtler than the Great Firewall’s (GFW) wholesale 
blocking of Google’s results; 2) there is little overlap (6.8%) and minimal 
ranking agreement (1.7%) between Baidu and Google’s results, suggesting 
different search engines, different results and different social realities; and 
3) Baidu rarely links to its competitors Hudong Baike or Wikipedia China, while 
their presence in Google’s results is much more prominent, raising search bias 
concerns. These results suggest search engines can be architecturally altered 
to serve political regimes, arbitrary in rendering social realities, and biased 
toward their own self interest.

Min


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Min Jiang (Ph.D. Purdue), Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
Affiliate Faculty, International Studies
Affiliate Researcher, Center for Advanced Research in the Humanities,
Complex Systems Institute
5011 Colvard N., UNCC, 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223
704-687-0768| [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | Twitter 
@mindyjiang<http://www.twitter.com/mindyjiang>

Research Affiliate
Center for Global Communication Studies, University of Pennsylvania
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