Wang Anqi, Tang Changhai, wang Wanchen, Fan Chengxin, Yin Wenqiang. Study on community grid-based governance of public health emergency from the perspective of collaborative advantage. 2021. biomedRxiv.202105.00012
Study on community grid-based governance of public health emergency from the perspective of collaborative advantage
Corresponding author: Yin Wenqiang, yinwq1969@126.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202105.00012
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Abstract: The concept of community grid-based governance has been put forward to improve grassroots monitoring and early warning and response capabilities, and to transform the previous governance pattern of passive services and static control, scattered resources and a single subject. However, in the process of grassroots collaboration on public health emergency, there are still risks of “collaborative inertia”, such as difficulties in unifying the goals of multiple subjects, solidification of “power points”, ambiguous and complex membership structures, lack of trust between subjects, and insufficient leadership. Using the logic of “reflexive construction” of synergistic advantage theory, we analyze the mechanism of the dilemma of collaborative governance in community grids and propose ways to resolve the dilemma through the synergy of value concepts, institutional systems, identity norms, assessment standards and the synergy of the government and the community, which can achieve the goal of refined and collaborative governance at the grassroots level in public health emergency.
Key words: Public health; Emergency; Grid-based governance; Collaborative advantage; Collaborative inertiaSubmit time: 30 August 2021
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