Multi-Subject Collaborative Relationship and Optimization Strategy of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Public Sports Service Cross-Domain Governance
Multi-subject collaborative governance of public sports services is a key link to promote the modernization of cross-domain governance system and governance capacity of public sports services in Beijing,Tianjin and Hebei.Effective coordination,orderly participation and collaborative governance among all participants are important guarantee for improving the quality and effectiveness of cross-domain governance of public sports services in the region.This paper uses social network analysis method to analyze the multi-subject relationship of cross-regional governance of public sports services in Beijing,Tianjin and Hebei,in order to provide theoretical reference for improving the regional governance efficiency of public sports services.The results show that the density of multi-agent overall network of cross-domain governance of public sports service in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei is 0.043,the overall network is loose,and there is still a large gap among participants.The main node of the government is the largest,led by Beijing Sports Bureau,Tianjin Sports Bureau and Hebei Sports Bureau.The other main nodes are in the edge state in the whole network,and the nodes are small.The centrality analysis of multi-agent interaction network shows that the distribution of public sports services in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is uneven,with the government as the main participant,and there is an imbalance among the subjects.It is suggested that we construct a new path for the sustainable and healthy development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei public sports service multi-subject collaborative development through a series of optimization strategies,such as innovating the cross-domain multi-subject collaborative governance mode,cultivating cross-domain multi-subject collaborative governance culture and establishing multi-subject collaborative governance mechanism.
public sports servicescross-domain collaborative governancemulti-subject collaborative relationshipsocial network analysiscoordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region