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Google’s Ethical Crossroads in China

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posted on 2025-07-29, 00:18 authored by Roberto Alvarez LanderosRoberto Alvarez Landeros
<p dir="ltr">This research analyzes the strategic, ethical, and operational dimensions of Google’s market entry into China in 2006. The case explores the tensions between corporate values and state censorship, focusing on Google’s controversial decision to self-censor its search engine results via Google.cn. Drawing from publicly available sources and company statements, the study examines how Google attempted to reconcile its mission—“to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”—with the political constraints imposed by the Chinese government. Key topics include global digital governance, stakeholder backlash, ethical decision-making in multinational corporations, and the long-term implications for freedom of expression and corporate reputation. The case also offers insights into product localization, platform regulation, and corporate diplomacy in authoritarian contexts.</p>

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