Integration and coordination: Advancing China's fragmented e-government to holistic governance |
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Authors: | Xian Gao Yingfa Song Xiaorui Zhu |
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Institution: | 1. School of Literature, Law & Politics, China University of Mining and Technology, China;2. Institute of Higher Education, China University of Mining and Technology, China |
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Abstract: | In the context of Political Science, fragmentation refers to the process of decentralization, department differentiation and division of management in governmental institutions. Increasingly fragmented features emerge in China's administrative values, public resource operation, public organizational structures and public service provision in the post-industrial age, which affect the planning and implementation of e-government and inevitably map onto virtual government, leading to a fragmented Chinese e-government. Although most of the literature include impediments or measures to China's e-government, hardly any research can be found that focuses on theoretically identifying and innovating the way to handle problems. An aim of this research is to determine that holistic governance could be considered a rational choice for the transformation from fragmentation to holistic development and an effective measure for the sound advancement of e-government. |
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Keywords: | E-government Fragmentation Holistic governance Integration |
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