The Driving Logic and Mechanism Design of Social Organizations Promoting Common Prosperity-A Study Based on the Demonstration Zone for Common Prosperity in Zhejiang
The Driving Logic and Mechanism Design of Social Organizations Promoting Common Prosperity-A Study Based on the Demonstration Zone for Common Prosperity in Zhejiang
The policy design or practical impact of multiple mechanisms to promote common prosperity has received more attention.However,researchers have focused on the role of government-based administrative mechanisms and enter-prise-based market mechanisms.What remains neglected is the different driving logics,mechanism designs,and specific roles of social organizations as the primary community mechanisms to promote common prosperity.This study took as a its research subject the high-quality construction of a common prosperity demonstration area in Zhejiang.We conducted a the-oretical analysis using a"systematical logic driving-multiple mechanisms complementary embedding-multidisciplinary roles playing"framework of the driving logic and internal mechanisms of social organizations in promoting common prosper-ity.Our findings indicate that:(1)social organizations'advancement of common prosperity is steered by various institu-tional logics,including government logic,market logic,and community logic;(2)diverse blends of institutional logics impact the varied roles that social organizations play in different aspects of common prosperity,such as economic growth,income distribution,and social management;and,(3)social organizations'contributions to common prosperity are a-chieved through the integrated use of multiple mechanisms.At the theoretical level,this study enhances the research on social organizations as the primary entity in the integrated use of multiple mechanisms to promote common prosperity.At the practical level,the study's findings offer valuable insights for social organizations seeking to advance common prosperi-ty in China.
关键词
社会组织/共同富裕/制度逻辑/多元机制/互补嵌合
Key words
social organizations/common prosperity/institutional logic/multiple mechanisms/complementary embed-ding