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3. s-Health primarily focuses on traditional medical treatment rather than technological integration. |
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2. Technological factors provide substantial benefits but simultaneously present the most significant barriers to implementation. |
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How does the SHC-BMC improve pandemic preparedness compared to traditional smart city models?
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4. By prioritizing financial profit over public value |
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Which decision-making approach best aligns with the principle of co-creation in SHC-BMC?
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3. Collaborative engagement among citizens and stakeholders |
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What analytical insight does the SHC-BMC offer regarding data as a strategic asset?
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4. Data serve mainly as financial records for budget control. |
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Which element of the SHC-BMC ensures long-term financial and public health sustainability?
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2. Financial sustainability integrated with public health objectives |
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How does ICT integration transform urban resilience in SHC-BMC?
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2. It strengthens public health surveillance and data-driven interventions. |
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If a city government wants to use SHC-BMC for policy design, what should be its first strategic action?
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3. Privatize urban health services. |
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the city government need to pritvatize about urban health services because the mainly focus of the two government is about the health |
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How does the SHC-BMC differ from the traditional BMC in its value orientation?
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2. It integrates social, environmental, and health values into value creation. |
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it not only focus on the health but it also aim to social and society too |
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If a city faces low citizen trust in data sharing, which SHC-BMC component should be reinforced?
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3. Customer Relationships and Stakeholder Engagement |
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if the citizen have low trust in data sharing I think the company need to make a relationship with the citizen to make them trusting the company |
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What is the strategic impact of linking Smart City and Healthy City concepts under one framework?
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1. It creates synergy between technological innovation and public well-being. |
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Why did researchers standardize barrier and benefit terminology across 51 studies?
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4. To prioritize theoretical over empirical data |
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Which factor best represents a strategic benefit of data-driven CBBMs?
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2. Interactivity and interconnectedness among stakeholders |
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If a CBBM project faces high cost of implementation, which solution is most aligned with study findings?
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4. Focus on short-term returns |
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if they are facing a problem about high cost maybe they just need to only thing about short terms return to make a company can facing the problem |
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Which risk is most difficult to manage in long-term data-driven collaborations?
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2. Dependence on long-term partnerships and maintenance stability |
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making something always being stable is difficult because thing can change all the time and some time it might change fast and it really hard to controls |
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Which approach most effectively addresses organizational inertia in CBBMs?
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1. Leadership training and change management initiatives |
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I think training is the best ways can do it can train people into the way that the company want |
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Why is the forestry sector less adaptive than agriculture to CBBMs?
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2. Long production cycles and high ecological uncertainty |
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for waiting forest get making it take a lot of time so agriculture can make a l lot of produce faster and it can change through time like if there any problem with current crop in next time they can change to another type of crop |
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How does cultural adaptability support the scaling of CBBMs across regions?
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3. By centralizing all operations under one standard |
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Which analytical indicator best measures the success of data-driven CBBMs over time?
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3. Monitoring and evaluation metrics for impact and performance |
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monitoring and evaluation is the best way to measures how success because it more precise to see how it develops |
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Which integrated strategy would most likely improve data ecosystem resilience in CBBMs?
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2. Establishing open data platforms with shared governance |
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