The Institutional Origins of Primary-Level Grid Governance:A Structural Perspective
Research on institutional origins contributes to understanding the nature of governance mechanisms.While existing scholarship on urban primary-level grid governance has primarily focused on digital technology,policy diffusion,and governance capacity,there has been limited exploration of its institutional origins from a structural perspective.This necessitates a long-term focus on the generative logic of urban primary-level grid governance,emphasizing narrative analysis of institutional drift and the interaction between key nodes and social change to explore the operational mechanisms of urban primary-level governance.Urban primary-level gridgovernance is rooted in the interaction between intrinsic cultural systems and spatial production within society.It reflects an inherent historical continuity in the evolution of primary-level governance,from the li-fang system to grid governance,consistently emphasizing the primary-level effectiveness of state governance and the construction and development of social order.
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