
Management Strategy of Community Public Facilities from the Perspective of Fairness Perception: A Single Case Study
- 1 The Affiliated High School to Hangzhou Normal University
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Abstract
Nowadays, some communities’ infrastructure is usually destroyed, and this problem is always happening in some communities, so much this kind of problem needs to be solved. Based on the theory of fairness perception, this study constructs the evolution mechanism of the community infrastructure operation process and analyzes the cases. Based on the case analysis method, limited resources and business models, and property management affect the community's infrastructure. This study mainly investigates the infrastructure management of a community, to establish improvement methods. Also, this study is helpful to ad-just infrastructure management.
Keywords
management strategy, fairness perception, community public facilities
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Huang,F. (2023). Management Strategy of Community Public Facilities from the Perspective of Fairness Perception: A Single Case Study. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,2,74-78.
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