Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development, Volume 8, Issue 10 , 01/01/2024
The impact of multilevel governance on urban public services—A perspective based on institutions, policies, and public participation
Abstract
This academic paper explores the impact of multi-entity cooperation on the effectiveness of public service provision in China. It examines the social governance pattern proposed by the 19th National Congress of the CCP and the emphasis on co-building, co-governing, and sharing. The paper highlights the need for collaboration among various entities and the transition from sole government provision to improve urban public services. It aims to investigate the moderating effects of institutions, policies, and public participation. The study will involve quantitative and qualitative phases in three cities in Guangdong Province and target governmental departments, commercial organizations, non-profit social organizations, and local residents. The research aims to provide policy recommendations, innovate institutional policies, enhance public engagement, and improve multi-party cooperation and urban public services. It seeks to contribute practical models and measures for effective government public management and service implementation.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
China’s developmentmulti-entity cooperationpublic servicesocial governanceurban public services
ASJC Subject Area
Social Sciences : DevelopmentSocial Sciences : Public AdministrationSocial Sciences : Urban StudiesSocial Sciences : Social Sciences (miscellaneous)