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Design Research On The “micro-commercial” Space Of University Campus

Posted on:2019-05-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W XiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2352330548958148Subject:Arts
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With the expansion of universities and the upsurge of university enrollment,the original logistic service facilities of university campus are far from satisfying the new demands of teachers and students.First of all,the Logistics Business service department,which belongs to the management of the school,began to meet the demand of the market,and the logistics department changed from "Logistic service" to "logistic service plus commercial service",from the mode of "independent management" to "Management plus administration".In order to improve the quality of service to meet the multi-level needs.A wide range of business services began to appear in the university campus,and gradually become an important part of the campus logistics services.Secondly,contemporary college students are increasingly rich in the demand for material and spiritual civilization.The positive and healthy campus culture atmosphere can edify the students ' mind,guide the students ' good behavior habits,shape the students ' correct values and outlook on life,and help the students to accomplish their own sublimation better.The campus "micro-commerce" space,as an important part of building the campus culture environment,must be paid attention to,so that the business culture and campus culture,to guide the healthy growth of students.Under the background of perfecting the campus infrastructure,the current campus "micro-commerce" needs to provide not only service and consumption,but reasonable planning and transformation of the campus "micro-business" space---Let teachers and students in a free and open environment to communicate and learn anytime in anywhere.
Keywords/Search Tags:Campus Culture, Campus "micro-commerce" space(This paper defines the campus business as "micro-commerce" in the campus.), Campus public space
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