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Reform strategies of public government departments in the era of cultural innovation

Caihong Feng

International Journal of Data Science, 2023, vol. 8, issue 1, 69-88

Abstract: In the background of cultural innovation and with the rapid development of various new media technologies, the acceleration of information dissemination will affect the smooth development of the work of government departments. Therefore, taking China as an example, starting from the overall framework of public government sector governance and its power structure, this paper analyses the significance, value orientation and goal of public government sector reform. In view of many deficiencies in the government's response to the reform of public government departments in the era of cultural innovation, this paper puts forward the principles and strategies of the reform of public government departments. Through determining the list of public service institutions of public government departments, innovating the public service mechanism, improving the openness and transparency of government information, and other ways, it is expected to promote the reform of public government departments and improve the effectiveness of government management.

Keywords: cultural innovation era; public government; balanced scorecard; big data capability model; governance structure; power structure; reform strategy; management efficiency. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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