Bidding and tendering constitute a crucial mechanism in market competition. Its foremost advantage lies in its ability to fully embody the "openness, fairness, and impartiality" principles of market competition. Through competitive bidding processes, multiple bidders engage in fair competition to secure optimal goods, projects, or services at minimal or lower costs, thereby achieving improved economic and social benefits, enhancing the efficiency of state fund utilization, and promoting reforms in investment and financing management systems across industries.
To support related research fields, CnOpenData has developed extended basic information data for bidding entities across Chinese regions by matching tendering units and successful bidders from China's regional bidding data with the latest industrial and commercial records. This dataset contains basic information and shareholder details of tendering units and successful bidders up to the most recent year, including taxpayer identification numbers (纳税人识别号), enterprise addresses (企业地址), registered capital (注册资本), registration dates (注册时间), industry classifications (行业信息), geographic coordinates (经纬度), business scopes (经营范围), shareholder names (股东名称), shareholding ratios (持股比例), subscribed capital contribution ratios (认缴出资额比例), and shareholder types (股东类型).
Time Coverage
Up to 2021
Field Display
Sample Data
Basic Industrial-Commercial Information of Tendering Units
Basic Industrial-Commercial Information of Successful Bidders
Relevant Literature
- Dou Chao, Wang Qiaowan, Chen Xiao, 2020: "Can Government-Background Customer Relationships Alleviate Financing Constraints for Private Enterprises?", Journal of Financial Research, No. 11.
- Zhang Qinlin, Shen Hongtao, 2020: "Can Government Mega-Clients Enhance Enterprise Total Factor Productivity?", Journal of Financial Research, No. 11.
- Dou Chao, Yuan Man, Chen Xiao, 2020: "Government-Background Major Clients and Audit Fees: A Supply Chain Risk Transmission Perspective", Accounting Research, No. 03.
- Yuan Man, Dou Chao, Xue Jian, 2019: "Ducks Know First When the River Warms: Can Analysts Decipher State Sector Procurement?", China Accounting Review, No. 02.
- Liu Jinghuan, Zhang Xiao, Wang Baoshun, 2013: "Research on Economic Functions of Government Procurement Policies in China", Public Finance Research, No. 2.
Data Update Frequency
Annual Update