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Decoding stakeholders' demand to map the future of smart communities: evidence from China
Wei Qi1,2, Yujia Shan2, Ling Ma2
1School of Construction Management, Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Architectural Technology, Xuzhou, China.
Background:
Smart community development is critical for enhancing community resilience and strengthening collective capacities to respond to public health and other urban crises. A model-based taxonomy of stakeholder demands remains absent, as existing exploration has largely been limited to analyses of single stakeholder groups.
Method:
This study therefore develops a comprehensive classification model to capture stakeholder demands across three critical dimensions: community safety, livability services, and community governance. By integrating hierarchical clustering and K-means analysis of survey data from 1,606 respondents across 32 typical smart communities in China, a clear taxonomy of stakeholder demand emerges.
Results And Discussion:
The analysis identifies four distinct clusters: Cluster 1 (strong livability services demand), Cluster 2 (prioritized safety and governance demand), Cluster 3 (comprehensive demand across all dimensions), and Cluster 4 (weak livability-focused demand). Furthermore, these clusters reveal a consistent evolutionary pathway along a low-medium-high demand continuum.
Conclusion:
The findings provide a basis for public health and crisis governance, enabling targeted strategies that address differentiated community demands and foster more resilient communities.
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