Relational contract, government support and stable collaboration: an empirical research on district medical collaboration platform in China

Jing You, Jing Zhang
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Relational contract is often regarded as compliments to economic contract. It provides support for collaboration stability. In some public service projects where strict economic contracts among partners are missing, it is necessary to find out the key contributors for stable collaborations and how these factors work in such situation. District medical collaboration platform in China is chosen as the subject of research in this study. According to survey results, it is found that both relational contract and government support have significant influence on stable collaboration. Furthermore, motivation for self-achievement and formal relationship development are key contributors for relational contract; and government policy on promoting public health service, government investment and intervention in the platform development are notable ingredients of government support. The results could be used to promote stable collaboration in public service projects.
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关系契约、政府支持与稳定协作:中国区域医疗协作平台的实证研究
关系契约常被视为经济契约的补充。它为协作稳定性提供支持。在一些合作伙伴之间缺乏严格的经济合同的公共服务项目中,有必要找出稳定合作的关键因素以及这些因素在这种情况下如何发挥作用。本研究选择中国区域医疗协作平台作为研究对象。根据调查结果发现,关系契约和政府支持对稳定合作都有显著影响。此外,自我成就动机和正式关系发展是关系契约的关键因素;政府对促进公共卫生服务的政策、政府投资和对平台发展的干预是政府支持的重要组成部分。研究结果可用于促进公共服务项目的稳定合作。
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