Designing a resilience model with a value creation approach in urban management

What is being discussed today in the world of city management is the resilience of cities, which is very important because it can easily affect the life and durability of a city. Therefore, it is necessary to provide the basis for quality management of cities for future generations, following the in...

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Published in:Muṭāliʻāt-i miyānʹrishtahʹī dar ʻulūm-i insānī Vol. 12; no. 4; pp. 105 - 127
Main Authors: P. Tolouei, F. Babaei Samiromi, R. Arjmandi, A.M. Amir Hesam Hassani, R. Azizinejad
Format: Journal Article
Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies 01-09-2020
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Summary:What is being discussed today in the world of city management is the resilience of cities, which is very important because it can easily affect the life and durability of a city. Therefore, it is necessary to provide the basis for quality management of cities for future generations, following the increase in the capacity and capacity of urban settlements and their resilience. This research has been done with the aim of designing a resilience model with a value creation approach in urban management. The present study is applied in terms of purpose and qualitative in terms of data collection. In this study, the statistical population of university experts and municipal managers in the field of urban management in Tehran were considered. Snowball method was used to select the sample in the qualitative stage. The validity of the content of the questionnaire was confirmed by professors, experts and thinkers. The results show that four economic, social, institutional and physical-spatial factors play an effective role. It is suggested that the dimensions of the model's structure be investigated as a moderating factor in organizations and the effect of changes in physical-spatial environment on the resilience management model in other organizations be measured and compared with the present study. From previous research and documentary studies, a suitable basic framework for this research should be created.
ISSN:2008-4641
2008-4846
DOI:10.22035/isih.2021.3928.4037