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From Self-management towards private Management: Changing Approaches to Decentralized Management of Street Business in Taipei

机译:从自我管理到私人管理:台北市街头业务分散管理的转变方法

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ABSTRACT Given that street business is conducted in highly place-specific fashions in different countries, the management of street business as an example of managing urban informality is a subject well worth investigating in the context of urban management. Drawing upon theories of decentralized management, this paper examines the ways in which the Taipei City Government regulates street vendors. This study adopts a qualitative method that includes interviews with members of the street vending community and archival research to identify evolving management strategies. Historically speaking, the management of the Shilin Night Market adopted a mixed approach that incorporated the municipality's oversight, the vendors’ organization management, and local proprietors’ management. Specifically, the street vendors’ self-organized entities negotiated (and cooperated) with the Market Administration in a way that eventually allowed them to occupy a formally built interior market. They also coordinated with private landowners to conduct their businesses inside storefront arcades and on street sides. More recently, the Market Administration implemented an arcade vending allocation plan to handle the unlicensed street vendors who had been occupying the streets and arcades since the early 1990s. Though decentralization has historically helped the market to thrive, two primary issues have emerged. The first is the partial participation of dominating interest groups, which prevents a democratic decision-making process and eventually influences the residents’ everyday life experiences in the neighborhood. The second issue results from the established street vendors’ spatial exclusion and territorial control as obstacles to fair resource allocation for newly arriving street vendors. This paper argues that in place-based decentralized management, community diversity and social ecology influence the effectiveness of management outcomes. The conclusions summarize the social and political implications of this study, providing suggestions for urban policy implementation.
机译:摘要鉴于在不同国家/地区,街道业务是以高度特定于地点的方式进行的,因此,作为管理城市非正规性的一个例子,街道业务的管理在城市管理的背景下非常值得研究。本文基于分散管理的理论,考察了台北市政府对街头小贩的监管方式。本研究采用定性方法,包括对街头自动贩卖社区成员的采访和档案研究,以确定不断发展的管理策略。从历史上讲,士林夜市的管理层采取了一种混合方法,将市政当局的监督,供应商的组织管理和当地所有人的管理结合起来。具体来说,街头小贩的自组织组织与市场管理局进行了谈判(并进行了合作),最终使他们能够占领正式建立的内部市场。他们还与私人土地所有者进行协调,以在店面商场内和街道两侧开展业务。最近,市场管理局实施了街机售卖分配计划,以处理自1990年代初以来一直在街上和街道上占领的无牌街头小贩。尽管去中心化历来帮助市场蓬勃发展,但出现了两个主要问题。首先是主要利益集团的部分参与,这阻止了民主决策过程,并最终影响了居民在该地区的日常生活。第二个问题是由既定的街头小贩在空间上的排斥和领土控制造成的,这阻碍了新到来的街头小贩公平分配资源。本文认为,在基于地方的分散管理中,社区多样性和社会生态影响管理成果的有效性。结论总结了这项研究的社会和政治意义,为实施城市政策提供了建议。

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