The ivory tower in China’s speculative urbanism: instrumentalizing the university-healthcare nexus

IF 2.9 2区 经济学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Xuanyi Nie
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ABSTRACTThis research investigates how the public university engages in China's speculative urbanism by establishing and operationalizing the university-healthcare nexus through both real estate and healthcare businesses. Drawing on open company data and expert interviews, the organizational structure of public and private actors in the university-healthcare nexus of the Peking University Healthcare City was unfold as a case study. Findings reveal that the university-healthcare nexus was established by Peking University and its subsidiary private companies. The nexus enables speculative urban development by aligning stakeholders' interests, branding healthcare businesses, and camouflaging profit-driven real estate development. This research thus brings an alternative perspective to understanding the relationship between public and private institutions and the critical role of universities in China's urbanization process. Since the research is based on an individual case study, future comparative studies could help test the scalability of the implications.KEYWORDS: Universityhospitaluniversity-healthcare nexusurban developmentChina AcknowledgmentsThe paper is an extension of Xuanyi Nie's doctoral dissertation “The Civic Value and Economic Promise of Medical Cities in the United States and China.” The author is grateful for the committee members’ encouragement, guidance, and feedback along the way. The author specially thanks Professor Winnie Yip for sharing her contacts, and thanks the anonymized interview participants who have offered critical information and insights into the case study. The author also thanks the organizers for their feedback at the 2022 JPER Writing Workshop and the insightful comments from the anonymous reviewers.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 In the Code for Classification of Urban Land Use and Planning Standards of Development Land (GB50137-2011), A35 belongs to type A administration and public services land, which is usually allocated for free for 50 years of use. Housing development on A35 land cannot be sold unless overriding the land use.2 A few universities have created some of the largest and most successful high-tech enterprises in the country. Besides PKU Founder, the Chinese Academy of Sciences established Lenovo and Tsinghua University created Tongfang. They have been the top personal computer makers in China.3 Data collected from https://aiqicha.baidu.com, updated in August 2023.4 The author made four visits in total: one in June 2019, one in December 2019, one in November 2020, and the last one in December 2021.5 The second interview was conducted in Beijing on 10 November 2020, in person with A (anonymized) who previously held a position in the leadership of Peking University.6 The leadership of Peking University included the former party secretary Weifang Min, the former president Zhihong Xu, and the former deputy vice-president Qide Han.7 The first interview was conducted in Beijing on 23 December 2019, in person with A (anonymized) who previously held a position in the leadership of Peking University.8 Interview conducted in Beijing on 5 July 2019, in person with B (anonymized) who previously held a position in the Changping District Government. The land for the Peking University International Hospital was initially given to another public hospital, but later the land was transferred to PKU Founder. Details on this land transfer cannot be revealed by the author due to confidentiality.Additional informationFundingThis research was supported by the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.
中国投机性城市主义的象牙塔:利用大学与医疗保健的联系
摘要本研究探讨了公立大学如何通过房地产和医疗保健业务建立和运作大学-医疗保健联系,从而参与中国的投机性城市主义。利用公开的公司数据和专家访谈,以北京大学医疗保健城大学-医疗保健关系中的公共和私人行为体的组织结构为例进行了研究。研究发现,北大及其附属民营企业建立了校医关系。这种联系通过协调利益相关者的利益、品牌医疗保健企业和伪装利润驱动的房地产开发,实现了投机性的城市开发。因此,本研究为理解公立和私立大学之间的关系以及大学在中国城市化进程中的关键作用提供了另一种视角。由于该研究是基于个案研究,未来的比较研究可以帮助测试其影响的可扩展性。本文是聂宣义博士论文《美国和中国医疗城市的公民价值和经济前景》的延伸。作者对委员会成员的鼓励、指导和反馈表示感谢。作者特别感谢叶温妮教授分享她的联系方式,并感谢匿名访谈参与者为案例研究提供重要信息和见解。作者还感谢组织者在2022年JPER写作研讨会上的反馈和匿名审稿人的深刻评论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1在《城市土地利用分类规范与开发用地规划标准》(GB50137-2011)中,A35属于A类行政和公共服务用地,通常无偿出让50年。在A35土地上开发的房屋不得出售,除非改变土地用途一些大学创建了一些全国最大和最成功的高科技企业。除了北大方正,中国科学院创立了联想,清华大学创立了同方。他们一直是中国最大的个人电脑制造商3数据收集于https://aiqicha.baidu.com,更新于2023.4作者一共访问了四次:一个2019年6月,一个在2019年12月,2020年11月,12月的最后一个2021.5进行了第二次面试在北京2020年11月10日,在人(匿名)曾在北京的领导的领导University.6包括北京大学前党委书记潍坊分钟,这位前总统Zhihong徐,和前副总裁Qide Han.7第一次面试是在北京进行的2019年12月23日,8 2019年7月5日在北京与曾在昌平区政府任职的B(匿名)面对面访谈。北京大学国际医院的土地最初是给另一家公立医院的,后来被转让给了北大方正医院。由于保密,提交人不能透露这一土地转让的细节。本研究得到了哈佛设计研究生院和哈佛费正清中国研究中心的支持。
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期刊介绍: Editorial Policy. Urban Geography publishes research articles covering a wide range of topics and approaches of interest to urban geographers. Articles should be relevant, timely, and well-designed, should have broad significance, and should demonstrate originality.
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