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Micro - logic of Public Data Value Generation:Ecological Supply under Demand Traction———A
Multi - case Study Based on the Digital Transformation of Regulation in B City WEI Wei 83
〔 Abstract〕The development and utilization of public data will inject new momentum into governments’fiscal
structural transformation and contribute to the long - term healthy development of the digital economy. Previous
studies on public data have predominantly focused on front - end segments of the value chain ( such as authorized
operations),while lacking fine - grained exploration of the micro - level processes of value generation. Adopting
a multi - case study approach,this paper examines four public data development cases in City B:“ Hazardous
Chemical Transportation Regulation,”“ Cold Chain Food Regulation,”“ High - Risk Construction Enterprise
Regulation,”and “ Online Cosmetic Sales Regulation.”The study reveals two fundamental micro - level logics
driving public data value generation. First,demand traction arising from public “ wicked problems”drives the
convergence of multi - source data, fostering beneficial complementarity and value amplification across datasets.
Second,political momentum prompts government agencies to provide sustained legitimacy support,thereby ad
dressing ecological functional deficiencies in the public data value development process and converting one - off
data provision and transactional mindsets into continuous institutional assurance. These findings expand the theo
retical framework of public data utilization by extending analysis to the micro level,and offer practical insights
for governments and relevant stakeholders to refine their data development strategies.
〔 Key words〕Public Data;Ecologicalized Supply;Digital Government;Case Study
On The Low - altitude Society as a Space of Meaning: its Characteristics, Composition and Resili
ence YAN Ye 95
〔 Abstract〕The rise of the low - altitude economy inevitably leads to the formation and development of a low -
altitude social system and structure. Humans are creatures in pursuit of meaning; therefore, their participation in
low - altitude activities will inevitably turn this arena into a space imbued with meaning. Based on social systems
theory and resilience theory,preliminary research results indicate that a low - altitude society has several basic
characteristics:a unique form but repeated group practice; a simple structure but complex relationships; a pub
lic space but competitively used; a coexistence of development opportunities and high risks; and an alignment of
new productive forces with new production relations. The societal system of a low - altitude society likewise en
compasses the three primary forces — government, market, and society — and includes subsystems such as eco
nomic technology,legal governance,social relations,and cultural ecology. The most fundamental elements of
this system are people, technology, industry, and resilience. Compared to terrestrial society, building resilience
is even more crucial for the high - risk low - altitude society; this includes strategies for institutional resilience,
engineering resilience,and humanistic resilience to ensure sound operation. As the low - altitude society e
volves,a new field of “ low - altitude sociology”may emerge,whose nascent theoretical framework would cover
its research objects,domain characteristic.
〔 Key words〕Low - itude Society; Social System; Resilience Construction; Low - altitude Sociology; the Period
of the 15th FYP
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