Analysis of the Relationship between Mobilization Uncertainty and Flexibility Based on the “Effective Response Dimension” Framework
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Keywords

Mobilization
Effective Response Dimension
Uncertainty
Flexibility

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v7i12.13423

Submitted : 2025-12-10
Accepted : 2025-12-25
Published : 2026-01-09

Abstract

Modern social mobilization systems are becoming increasingly complex, leading to significant uncertainty in the mobilization process. This paper introduces the concept of "Effective Response Dimension" to quantify the complexity of mobilization systems, namely the number of key decision-making nodes in the mobilization system (truncation dimension, k_t) and the order of collaboration among mobilization departments (superposition dimension, k_s). Utilizing flexibility's ability to quickly adapt to changes and modularly reorganize resources, this study reduces the effective response dimension or provides compensation, conducts more comprehensive simulation assumptions for resource allocation, process regulation, and social collaborative mobilization, suppresses the growth of uncertainty, and generates more accurate mobilization decisions.

References

Liu J, 2020, "Co-presence of 'State-Society': Universal Mobilization and Governance Growth in Sudden Public Health Events". Wuhan University Journal (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 73(03): 15-22.

Wu C X, 2023, On Government Governance Capacity in the National Governance System. Taste·Classic, (03): 52-55.

Yong L Y, Liu S Q, 2025, The Theoretical Connotation, Promotion Dilemma and Breaking Path of Global Governance Action Capacity. Journal of China West Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), (11): 1-2.

Puy A, Beneventano P, Levin S A, et al., 2013, Models with higher effective dimensions tend to produce more uncertain estimates. Science Advances, 2022, 8(42):4-5.

Hu J H, Wu R M, Research on the Micro-allocation Model of Flexible Material Mobilization Resources. Military Economic Research, 34(03): 11-13.