Author: Boeing, Philipp; Wang, Yihan
                    Title: Decoding China’s COVIDâ€19 ‘virus exceptionalism’: Communityâ€based digital contact tracing in Wuhan  Cord-id: ibp10mvx  Document date: 2021_3_23
                    ID: ibp10mvx
                    
                    Snippet: During the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, comprehensive, accurate, and timely digital contact tracing serves as a decisive measure in curbing viral transmission. Such a strategy integrates corporate innovation, government decisionâ€making, citizen participation, and community coordination with big data analytics. This article explores how key stakeholders in an open innovation ecosystem interact within the digital context to overcome challenges to public health and socioâ€economic welfare imposed by the
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: During the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, comprehensive, accurate, and timely digital contact tracing serves as a decisive measure in curbing viral transmission. Such a strategy integrates corporate innovation, government decisionâ€making, citizen participation, and community coordination with big data analytics. This article explores how key stakeholders in an open innovation ecosystem interact within the digital context to overcome challenges to public health and socioâ€economic welfare imposed by the pandemic. To enhance the digital contact tracing effectiveness, communities are deployed to moderate the interactions between government, enterprises and citizens. As an example, we study the communityâ€based digital contact tracing in Wuhan, a representative case of China’s ‘virus exceptionalism’ in COVIDâ€19 mitigation. We discuss the effectiveness of this strategy and raise critical ethical concerns regarding decisionâ€making in R&D management.
 
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