According to Article 15 of the Implementing Regulations of the Bidding and Tendering Law of the People's Republic of China, prequalification announcements and bidding notices for projects that legally require bidding must be published through media designated by the development and reform department under the State Council. Bidding represents a crucial mechanism for market competition, with its greatest advantage being the full embodiment of the "openness, fairness, and impartiality" principles in market competition. Through this procurement method, multiple bidders engage in fair competition to obtain optimal goods, projects, or services at the lowest or lower prices, thereby achieving goals such as enhancing economic and social benefits, improving the efficiency of state fund utilization, and promoting reforms in investment and financing management systems across industries.
CnOpenData has matched the list of Chinese industrial enterprises (1998-2013) with the bidding entities and winning entities fields in regional bidding data across China, resulting in the creation of the Chinese Industrial Enterprises Bidding Dataset. This dataset covers fields including enterprise name(企业名称), bidding entity(招标单位), winning entity(中标单位), bid opening date(开标日期), province(省份), and city(城市), providing robust data support for related research.
Data Scale
Time Coverage
2010-August 2022 (based on publication date)
Field Display
Sample Data
中国工业企业招标数据-精确匹配
中国工业企业中标数据-精确匹配
Relevant Literature
- Dou Chao, Wang Qiaowan, Chen Xiao, 2020: "Can Government-Background Client Relationships Alleviate Financing Constraints for Private Enterprises?", Finance Research, Issue 11.
- Zhang Qinlin, Shen Hongtao, 2020: "Can Government Mega-Client Relationships Enhance Enterprise Total Factor Productivity?", Finance Research, Issue 11.
- Dou Chao, Yuan Man, Chen Xiao, 2020: "Government-Background Mega-Clients and Audit Fees: A Supply Chain Risk Transmission Perspective", Accounting Research, Issue 03.
- Yuan Man, Dou Chao, Xue Jian, 2019: "Ducks Know First When the River Warms: Can Analysts Decipher State Sector Procurement?", China Accounting Review, Issue 02.
- Liu Jinghuan, Zhang Xiao, Wang Baoshun, 2013: "Research on Economic Functions of Government Procurement Policies in China", Public Finance Research, Issue 2.
Data Update Frequency
Annual updates