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Based on Fig. 6, which analytical interpretation best explains the role of s-Health within the framework of sustainable social entrepreneurship?
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s-Health integrates health services within Smart City infrastructures, aligning social innovation with technology-driven community well-being. |
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It shows that S-Health is connected with smart city systems and digital health technologies to improve community well being sustainability and social innovation together. |
Page 84-85 in Clinical eHealth near Figure 6. "The SHC-BMC integrates smart city concepts...". |
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Based on Fig. 6, what can be analytically inferred about the role of technological factors in the digital transformation of higher education institutions?
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Technological factors provide substantial benefits but simultaneously present the most significant barriers to implementation. |
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Figure 6 shows that technological factors are important because they create innovation and efficiency benefits but also create the largest implementation challenges. |
Page 6-7 of Smart Agricultural Technology near figure 6, "Technological benefits refer to the advantage of using and adopting..." |
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How does the SHC-BMC improve pandemic preparedness compared to traditional smart city models?
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By adding health-centric preventive and therapeutic elements |
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SHC-BMC improves pandemic preparedness because it adds health focused features such as preventive measures and therapeutic urbansim to traditional smart city models. |
Page 1 in abstract " The new elements proposed in this paper are...". |
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Which decision-making approach best aligns with the principle of co-creation in SHC-BMC?
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Collaborative engagement among citizens and stakeholders |
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The framework emphasizes cooperation, co-creation and participation among multiple stakeholders. |
Page 82-85 of Clinical eHealth section "discussion of SHC-BMC and co-creation network beneficiaries", "the study showed the incorporation of the ideas of co-creation..." |
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What analytical insight does the SHC-BMC offer regarding data as a strategic asset?
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Data enable decision-making and service enhancement across the ecosystem. |
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Data-driven systems improve how decisions are made and help services work more efficiently across all connected stakeholders. |
Page 7-8 section "Significant operational benefits", "Decision making support is another prominent discussed in...". |
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Which element of the SHC-BMC ensures long-term financial and public health sustainability?
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Financial sustainability integrated with public health objectives |
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The SHC-BMC combines financial sustainability with public health goals so that smart city system remain economically viable while also improving citizens health and wellbeing. |
Page 85-86 of Clinical eHealth section " SHC-BMC elements and sustainability discussion", "health cost and benefits based on the smart city BMC". |
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How does ICT integration transform urban resilience in SHC-BMC?
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It strengthens public health surveillance and data-driven interventions. |
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ICT integration transforms rural residents and communities by enabling smarter services, better communication, real time monitoring and date driven decision making. |
Page 84-85 of Clinical eHealth section "discussion of smart cities and SHC-BMC" , "providing actual timely monitoring...". |
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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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Define stakeholder roles and data governance mechanisms. |
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The city must first identify stakeholders and establish how data responsibilities and collaboration will be managed . This creates the foundation for coordinated smart city and health policies. |
Page 84-85 of Clinical eHealth in the section " SHC-BMC framework and network beneficiaries discussion", "It includes various stakeholders such as the community, business...". |
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How does the SHC-BMC differ from the traditional BMC in its value orientation?
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It integrates social, environmental, and health values into value creation. |
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Unlike the original one, SHC-BMC expands value creation to include social well being, environmental sustainability and public health outcomes. |
Page 82-83 Clinical eHealth section "the elements of business model structure", "Joyce and Paquin modified the BMC..." |
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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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Customer Relationships and Stakeholder Engagement |
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When citizens do not trust data sharing, stronger customer relationships and stakeholder engagement help build transparency, communication, collaboration and confidence in the system. It is important for smart city models. |
Page 8-10 Smart Agricultural Technology section "Significant community directed and socio economic benefits", " This benefit refers to the increased connection...". |
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What is the strategic impact of linking Smart City and Healthy City concepts under one framework?
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It creates synergy between technological innovation and public well-being. |
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Linking Smart city and Healthy city concepts creates synergy because technology is not used only for efficiency but also to improve on people's health, quality of life etc. Combining them allows cities to use innovation to directly support public well-being. |
Page 1 of Clinical eHealth section "Abstract", " the smart and healthy city BMC provides a platform...". |
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Why did researchers standardize barrier and benefit terminology across 51 studies?
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To facilitate comparative analysis and reduce semantic ambiguity |
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The researchers standardized it because different studies used different words and meaning for similar barriers and benefits. |
Page 10-11 of Smart Agricultural Technology section "4 Discussion", " our findings required synthesising, contextualising..." |
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Which factor best represents a strategic benefit of data-driven CBBMs?
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Interactivity and interconnectedness among stakeholders |
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Interactivity and interconnectedness are considered the strongest strategic benefits because data driven CBBMs depend on communication collaboration and coordination among stakeholders. It improves knowledge sharing decision making and overall performance. |
Page 7-8 of Smart Agricultural Technology, section "Significant community-directed and socio-economic benefits", "Interconnectedness and interactivity is the most...". |
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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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Seek collaborative investment and shared infrastructure |
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Collaborative investment and shared infrastructure are the best solutions because the study identifies high implementation costs and integration complecity as major barriers. Sharing resources can improve and mitigate the situation. |
Page 9 Smart Agricultural Technology section " Significant operational barriers", "increased implementation costs are still a pronounced barriers...". |
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Which risk is most difficult to manage in long-term data-driven collaborations?
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Dependence on long-term partnerships and maintenance stability |
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Long-term partnerships and maintenance stability are difficult because data driven collaborations involve many stake holders, systems etc. Overtime, maintaining them becomes complex. |
Page 9 -12 Smart Agricultural Technology, section " Significant technological barriers", "facilitating integration among multiple elements can be challenging". |
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Which approach most effectively addresses organizational inertia in CBBMs?
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Leadership training and change management initiatives |
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The study shows that organizational inertia and resistance to change can be overcome by developing people's skills, Therefore, leadership training and change management are the most effective approaches. |
Page 9-10 section "Significant technological barriers", " adapting multiple system and software...". |
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Why is the forestry sector less adaptive than agriculture to CBBMs?
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Long production cycles and high ecological uncertainty |
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Forestry is less adaptive to CBBMs because outcome take much longer to appear and environmental conditions are harder to predict |
Page 11 of Smart Agricultural Technology, section" 4.3 Data-driven CBBMs", "Forestry operates on longer production cycles, faces greater...". |
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How does cultural adaptability support the scaling of CBBMs across regions?
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By aligning business practices with diverse regional values |
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Cultural adaptability helps CBBMs scale across different regions because businesses can adjust to local values, practices and stakeholders needs while still having collaboration and community participation. |
Page 6-8 Smart Agricultural Technology, section "categorization of benefits and community-directed benefits", "Cultural Adaptability". |
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Which analytical indicator best measures the success of data-driven CBBMs over time?
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Monitoring and evaluation metrics for impact and performance |
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The study emphasizes evaluating performance, benefits, barriers and outcome. Success in data-driven CBBMs is measured through assessment of impact rather than profits only. |
Page 10-12 Smart Agricultural Technology, section " 4 Discussion", "The finding of our study provide support...". |
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Which integrated strategy would most likely improve data ecosystem resilience in CBBMs?
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Establishing open data platforms with shared governance |
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The study consistently supports collaboration, shared knowledge and stakeholder participation. Open data systems with shared governance improve resilience because they strenghten coordination, |
Page 7-10 of Smart Agricultural Technology, section " community- directed benefits", " This benefit referes to the increased connection, interaction...". |
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