Exploring interventions for improving rural digital governance performance: A simulation study of the data-driven institutional pressure transmission mechanism

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Technological Forecasting and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123695
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Considering the technological and institutional nature, along with the inherent complexity, of the rural digital governance context, a data-driven institutional pressure transmission (D-IPT) mechanism is developed in this study. This mechanism aims to facilitate effective regulation of villagers' behaviours, thereby improving rural digital governance performance. Firstly, we proposed a conceptual model based on complex adaptive systems theory and institutional theory to demonstrate how this mechanism can ensure an improvement of the emergent rural digital governance performance. Subsequently, we translated the conceptual model into a computational representation, thereby constructing a theory-informed simulation model. A behavioural dataset consists of 1,255,206 rural households from 119 villages over a span of 18 months was used to instantiate and validate the simulation model based on a specific scenario. Then, we designed five simulation experiments to investigate interventions aimed at harnessing the D-IPT mechanism more effectively to improve the rural digital governance performance. The results show that interventions targeting interaction efficiency, interaction frequency, and institutional environment configuration significantly affect the role of the D-IPT mechanism in enhancing rural governance performance. Finally, we discussed the theoretical and practical implications of the D-IPT mechanism.

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探索提高农村数字治理绩效的干预措施:数据驱动的制度压力传导机制模拟研究
考虑到农村数字治理的技术和制度性质,以及其固有的复杂性,本研究开发了一种数据驱动的制度压力传导(D-IPT)机制。该机制旨在促进对村民行为的有效监管,从而提高农村数字治理绩效。首先,我们提出了一个基于复杂适应系统理论和制度理论的概念模型,以说明该机制如何确保改善新兴的农村数字治理绩效。随后,我们将概念模型转化为计算表征,从而构建了一个理论指导下的模拟模型。我们使用了一个由 119 个村庄的 1,255,206 个农户在 18 个月内的行为数据集,基于特定场景对模拟模型进行了实例化和验证。然后,我们设计了五个模拟实验,研究旨在更有效地利用 D-IPT 机制来提高农村数字治理绩效的干预措施。结果表明,针对互动效率、互动频率和制度环境配置的干预措施会显著影响 D-IPT 机制在提升乡村治理绩效中的作用。最后,我们讨论了 D-IPT 机制的理论和实践意义。
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