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- Title
“ 行动—规则” 视角下特色小镇发展的理性思考.
- Authors
段进军; 玄泽源; 翟令鑫
- Abstract
As a new type of production and lifestyle, characteristic towns play an important role in promoting urbanization, promoting urban-rural integration, and accelerating economic transformation and upgrading. However, the boom in the construction of characteristic towns has also revealed many problems such as "real estate", too hasty and too fast, and chaotic operation. The development of characteristic towns requires rational thinking. This article analyzes the background, connotation, success and failure reasons of characteristic towns from the perspective of "action-rules", and believes that characteristic towns, as a new form of industrial space organization, are self-organizing systems formed by individual actions and action coordination, and their characteristics are inherent in self-organizing systems which are dynamic and evolutionary. Successful characteristic towns give full play to the role of the market and the subjective initiative of individuals, especially the entrepreneurial spirit of innovation. Failed characteristic towns have not formed a self-organizing system supported by characteristic industries, and have not given full play to the innovative role of market entities, especially entrepreneurs. Many places have turned characteristic towns into real estate, treating them as empty shells without industrial support. Therefore, based on the perspective of "action-rules", characteristic towns should adhere to the principles of rational development, adaptation of policies to local conditions, market operation and government guidance, reasonable planning and scientific development.
- Subjects
SELF-organizing systems; URBANIZATION; ECONOMIC development; RURAL-urban relations; BUSINESSPEOPLE; FAILURE (Psychology)
- Publication
Journal of Soochow University Philosophy & Social Sciences Edition, 2023, Vol 44, Issue 3, p108
- ISSN
1001-4403
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.19563/j.cnki.sdzs.2023.03.011