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Smart Environment |
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The systematic and transparent process used to ensure research quality and relevance |
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Which statement best describes the primary aim of the study?
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To compare public and private hospital performance. |
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The original Business Model Canvas (BMC) consists of how many fundamental building blocks?
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Nine |
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Why did researchers modify the BMC for public administration use?
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To include social and environmental values. |
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Which new components were proposed for the Smart and Healthy City BMC?
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Global trade and logistics enhancement |
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Who are considered the “Network Beneficiaries” in SHC-BMC?
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Communities, governments, researchers, and non-profits |
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How does SHC-BMC contribute to SDG 11?
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Through integrating health, innovation, and sustainable urban design |
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What role does the Health Belief Model play in this research?
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It focuses on financial return analysis. |
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Who will benefit most from applying SHC-BMC?
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Consumers and suppliers only |
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Why is co-creation critical to smart and healthy city frameworks?
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It ensures diverse stakeholder input for innovation and resilience. |
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What does “CBBM” primarily emphasize?
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Community and data-driven collaboration |
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Which of the following is NOT listed as a benefit of CBBM?
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Reduction of stakeholder engagement |
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What is identified as a major barrier to implementing data-driven models?
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Strong leadership |
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Why does the forestry sector lag behind agriculture in CBBM adoption?
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Higher government subsidies |
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Which regulation is cited as a legal barrier to data-driven business models?
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) |
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What human-related barrier affects data-driven CBBMs?
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Overcentralization of leadership |
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How can forestry benefit from data-driven models according to Mann et al.?
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Through government monopolization |
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What concept ensures competitiveness in data-driven CBBMs?
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Multidirectional knowledge transfer |
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Why are long-term partnerships considered both a benefit and a barrier?
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They eliminate financial costs. |
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