Presenting the Role-Playing Model of Municipalities in Dealing with Infectious Diseases Based on Digital Developments

Mirehei, Mohammad, Ashraf, Yousef and Jafarinahr, AbdolReza Presenting the Role-Playing Model of Municipalities in Dealing with Infectious Diseases Based on Digital Developments. International Journal of Digital Content Management, 2023, vol. 4, n. 6. [Journal article (Unpaginated)]

[thumbnail of DCM_Volume 4_Issue 6_Pages 113-131.pdf]
Preview
Text
DCM_Volume 4_Issue 6_Pages 113-131.pdf

Download (1MB) | Preview

English abstract

The purpose of this study was to present a role-playing model for municipalities in dealing with infectious diseases based on digital developments. The content analysis method has been used to identify the adaptation indicators of the role-playing model of municipalities about infectious diseases. The statistical population in this study includes professors and universities, municipal managers, physicians, and ordinary people. In this study, 11 members of the population were interviewed based on systematic sampling. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. The collected interviews were analyzed using ATLASTI software and the content network was reached based on 6-step coding. The components of information and research are: Information and publicization of information, education, and research .The components of law and policy-making are: Policy-making, inter-organizational cooperation, licensing, culture-building, and prohibition, and the limitations of the components of participation and transparency are: Participation and collection of executive information. These include government-sponsered and political factors, information and education, weak laws, and managerial factors. The components of servicing and equipment are the disinfection of public centers, organizational services, and optimization of services. According to the results, the prevalence of this disease has accelerated the process of digital transformation in cities. The city and municipality of Amol are no exception to this, and in this regard, it has strengthened its online services and involved data collection and cross-sectoral cooperation with other institutions involved.

Item type: Journal article (Unpaginated)
Keywords: Digital Developments Infectious Diseases Municipal Role-Playing
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information
F. Management.
Depositing user: Mr Saeed Asgharzadeh
Date deposited: 23 Oct 2023 03:40
Last modified: 23 Oct 2023 03:40
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/44969

References

Abdollahi D. (2018). A study of pedagogical aspects of a virtual university. International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researche. (4): 12-19.

Ansell, C. Sorensen, E. Torfing, J. (2021). The COVID-19 Pandemic Demonstrates the Need for Robust Governance Responses to Turbulent Problems. Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy, 3: 1-10.

Baker, S. R., Bloom, N., Davis, S. J., Kost, K., Sammon, M., & Viratyosin, T. (2020). The unprecedented stock market reaction to COVID-19. Covid Economics: Vetted and Real-Time Papers, 1(3), 1-12.

Banerjee, A. Nasir, J. Budylowski, P. Yip, L. (2020). Isolation, Sequence, Infectivity, and Replication Kinetics of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2, Centers for disease control and prevention, 26: 1-23.

Buheji, M. & Ahmed, D. (2020). Foresight of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Opportunities for a Better World. American Journal of Economics, 10(2):97-108

Cao, S-J, Ren, C. (2018). Ventilation control strategy using low-dimensional linear ventilation models and artificial neural network. Build Environ, 144: 316–333.

Carico, R.R., Sheppard, J., Thomas, C.B., (2020). Community pharmacis and communication in the time of COVID-19: Applying the health belief model. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. In Press

Heydari, M. (2021). Knowledge Management in the Corona Crisis, Journal of Health Image, 11 (2): 94-97. [in Persian]

Javanmardi, E. and Karimi, Z. (2021). Urban Crisis Management and Communicable Disease Management with Emphasis on Corona (Quaid 19), First International Conference and Second National Conference on Management, Ethics and Business, Shiraz [in Persian]

Johnston. B, MacNeill.Sh, Smyth. K. (2018). Digital Education and Learning: Conceptualising the Digital University the Intersection of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice. Springer.

Kenis, P., Schol, L. G. C., Kraaij‐Dirkzwager, M. M., & Timen, A. (2019). Appropriate Governance Responses to Infectious Disease Threats: Developing Working Hypotheses. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 10(3), 275–293.

Kim, W. C. and Mauborgne, R. (2019). Non-disruptive creation: Rethinking innovation and growth. MIT Sloan Management Review Opinion & Analysis

Lee, S. M. (2018). Innovation: From small “i” to large “I”. International Journal of Quality Innovation, 4(2)

Lee, S. Trimi, S. (2021). Convergence innovation in the digital age and in the COVID-19

Lund, S., Manyika, J. W., Bughin, Jacques, Krishnan, M., Seong, J., & Muir, M. (2019). Globalization in transition: The future of trade and value chains. McKinsey Global Institute Report, January 16.

MacNeill S. Johnston B. (2013). The Digital University in the Modern Age: A proposed framework for strategic development. Journal of Learning and Teaching, (4) 7: 1-5.

Mangnus, Joost, M. Vervoort, W. (2022). Envisioning alternatives in pre-structured urban sustainability transformations: Too late to change the future? Cities, 120: 103-113.

pandemic crisis. Journal of Business Research, 123: 14-22.

Qasemi, I. (2021). Corona Implications for Urbanization. Journal of Social Impact Assessment, 1 (2): 227-253. [in Persian]

Rahimi Klor, H., Mahmoudi Pachal, Z. (2022). Problem solving of corona crisis management in Iran by parallel mixed method, 7th International Conference on New Research in Accounting, Management and Humanities in the Third Millennium, Tehran. [in Persian]

Rana, N. P., Luthra, S., Mangla, S. K., Islam, R., Roderick, S., & Dwivedi, Y. K. (2019). Barriers to the development of smart cities in Indian context. Information Systems Frontiers, 21(3), 503-525

Rush, K. Seatin, C. LI, E. (2021). Rural use of health service and telemedicine during COVID-19: The role of access and eHealth literacy. Health Informatics Journal, 3: 1-15.

Toquero, C. M. (2020). Challenges and Opportunities for Higher Education amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Philippine Context, Pedagogical Research. 5 (4): 1-5.

Usak M. Masalimova R. A. Cherdymova I E. (2020). Shaidullina R A. New playmaker in science education: Covid19. Journal of Baltic Science Education. 19 (2): 180-185.

Van Belle, S., Affun-Adegbulu, C., Soors, W., Srinivas, P. N., Hegel, G., Van Damme, W., ... & Marchal, B. (2020). COVID-19 and informal settlements: an urgent call to rethink urban governance. International Journal for Equity in Health, 19(1), 1-2.

Zanganeh, M., Peyvand, M. (2022). Corona crisis, a good opportunity to pay attention to a 20-year concept in the Iranian health system, Journal of Health Management, 23: 9-19. [in Persian]

Zhanwei, D. Xiaokae, X. Wang, L. (2020). Effects of Proactive Social Distancing on COVID-19 Outbreaks in 58 Cities, China, Emerg Infect Dis, 26: 2267-2269.

Zhu, H-C, Yu, CW, Cao, S-J. (2019). Ventilation online monitoring and control system from the perspectives of technology application. Indoor Built Environ, 29: 587–602.


Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item