In response to the COVID-19 pandemic,many social organizations have attempted to prevent and control the pandemic.While such participation highlights the functional advantages of social organizations involved in major...In response to the COVID-19 pandemic,many social organizations have attempted to prevent and control the pandemic.While such participation highlights the functional advantages of social organizations involved in major public risk governance,serious issues have arisen due to the incomplete and inadequate response capabilities of some social organizations.Therefore,through the historical analysis of those social organizations that have participated in the response to major public emergency events in China,this paper aims to determine the major obstacles of social organizations in participating in the risk response.It proposes more effective mechanisms to facilitate the collaboration of social organizations and the government in major public emergencies.Furthermore,this study uses qualitative comparative analysis to demonstrate how reputation incentives can overcome behavioral constraints and motivate more effective norms within social organizations.To this end,it explores and develops a cooperative path in responding to a social organization emergency to promote improved responses by social organizations in relation to major public emergency events.展开更多
基金the phased achievement of the National Social Science Major Research Fund Program of 2019,entitled Research on the Integration of the Core Values of Chinese Socialism into the Construction of the Rule of Law of Social Organizations and Industry Regulation System(No.19VHJ012)。
文摘In response to the COVID-19 pandemic,many social organizations have attempted to prevent and control the pandemic.While such participation highlights the functional advantages of social organizations involved in major public risk governance,serious issues have arisen due to the incomplete and inadequate response capabilities of some social organizations.Therefore,through the historical analysis of those social organizations that have participated in the response to major public emergency events in China,this paper aims to determine the major obstacles of social organizations in participating in the risk response.It proposes more effective mechanisms to facilitate the collaboration of social organizations and the government in major public emergencies.Furthermore,this study uses qualitative comparative analysis to demonstrate how reputation incentives can overcome behavioral constraints and motivate more effective norms within social organizations.To this end,it explores and develops a cooperative path in responding to a social organization emergency to promote improved responses by social organizations in relation to major public emergency events.