A Study on a Smart Governance System of Community-Based Sports Services in China
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Abstract
To effectively streamline the governance process of community-based sports services, reduce the cost of governance, and provide precise governance solutions for community-based sports services, a research study has been conducted using literature resources, logical analysis, and other research methods. The researcher argued that a smart governance system of community-based sports services consists of five subsystems: an objective subsystem, a support subsystem, a subsystem of pillars, a content subsystem, and a facility subsystem. The governance system involves user application domain, sports service domain, perception and control domain, target domain, information exchange domain, and operation and maintenance domain. Its major functions are precise identification, plan and design optimization, communication and collaboration enhancement, negotiation and decisionmaking assistance, and scientific supervision and assessment. The operational process encompasses data collection and processing,multi-party negotiation and decision-making, and comprehensive management and service. Currently, the development of the smart governance system for community-based sports services in China is constrained by various factors, including digital transformation constraints, information security constraints, digital divide constraints, information silo constraints, and regional imbalance constraints. To advance the continuous development of the smart governance system for community-based sports services in China,1) development of both software and hardware is needed to effectively address the challenges of digital transformation;2) technological innovation should be integrated with monitoring of practice to strengthen governance of information security;3) special funds and enhanced training should be in place to overcome the digital divide; 4) horizontal coordination and vertical opening are necessary to steadily resolve information silos; 5) additionally, a combination of long-term mechanisms and special approaches is essential to promote balanced urban-rural development.
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