Changes in Chinese Natural Gas Demand and Their Potential Impacts on the Relationship Between China and the GCC Countries
In: Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia, S. 123-142
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In: Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia, S. 123-142
Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.1.1 Severity of Brand Crisis -- 1.1.2 Rapid Development of Microblog/Weibo -- 1.2 Research Purposes and Significance -- 1.2.1 Research Purposes -- 1.2.2 Research Significance -- 1.3 Research Questions and Structure -- 1.3.1 Research Questions -- 1.3.2 Research Contents -- 1.3.3 Structure -- 1.4 Research Methods and Technical Route -- 1.4.1 Research Methods -- 1.4.2 Technical Route -- 1.5 Research Innovation -- References -- 2 Literature Review and Theoretical Foundation -- 2.1 Research Status Quo -- 2.1.1 Brand Crisis Dissemination -- 2.1.2 Information Dissemination on Microblogging Platforms -- 2.1.3 Research on Information Behavior -- 2.1.4 Contextual Factors of Behavior -- 2.1.5 Research Review -- 2.2 Theoretical Foundation -- 2.2.1 Information Context Theory -- 2.2.2 Information Grounds Theory -- 2.2.3 Information Processing Theory -- 2.2.4 Field Theory of Psychology -- 2.2.5 Information Behavior Theory -- 2.3 Summary -- References -- 3 Fluctuation Features of Brand Crisis Information Sharing by Weibo Users -- 3.1 Data Collection and Descriptive Statistics -- 3.1.1 Data Acquisition and Data Preprocessing -- 3.1.2 Data Features and Descriptive Statistical Analysis -- 3.2 Fluctuation Features of Reposting Behavior -- 3.2.1 Fluctuation Features of the Whole Information Spreading Process -- 3.2.2 Weekly Fluctuation Features -- 3.2.3 Weekly Fluctuation Features -- 3.3 Fluctuation Features of Comment Behavior -- 3.3.1 Fluctuation Features of the Whole Communication Process -- 3.3.2 Weekly Fluctuation Features -- 3.3.3 One-Day Fluctuation Features -- 3.4 Summary -- References -- 4 Contextual Factors Affecting Brand Crisis Information Sharing by Weibo Users -- 4.1 Selection and Construction of Contextual Factors.
This book aims to explore the development model of Great Bay Area (GBA) of China as economic engine under the context of open policy. Based on comprehensive research, both theoretically and practically, on the leading free ports in the world and the regional development of well-known bay areas, it analyzes the challenges and opportunities of GBA synergetic free ports. A series of initiatives on the development of GBA synergetic free ports are proposed, including the synergy of space, industry, finance, technological innovation, institution, social governance, and personnel. Also, it ends with a system dynamic model to simulate the regional impact on GBA synergetic free ports, which indicates that economic development, trade, government finance, and population agglomeration would be improved significantly, in the GBA synergetic free ports scenario.