Multiple Effects and Intrinsic Logic in Reshaping the Paradigm of Government Governance Through Digital Technology
Social Sciences in China, 2024
Vol. 45, No. 2, 2024
Multiple Effects and Intrinsic Logic in Reshaping the Paradigm of
Government Governance Through Digital Technology
(Abstract)
Wen Hong
Digital technology is profoundly shaping the Chinese governance paradigm. This study presents a multilayered theoretical model comprising the “tool empowerment layer- organizational change layer-system upgrading layer” to elucidate the impacts and underlying logic of digital technology in reshaping this governance paradigm, showing that it is undergoing spiral advancement and incremental optimization. Central-local relations show a transition from “top-down decentralization” to “unified integration”; the intergovernmental structural paradigm shows a transition from “congruent responsibilities” to “integrated collaboration”; risk governance shows a transition from “reactive response” to “proactive prevention”; interface communication shows a transition from “vague delay” to “agile governance”; and finally, resource allocation shows a transition from “unidirectional allocation” to “bidirectional coupling.” These transitions underscore three key logics: technological tool empowerment, organizational adaptive learning, and systemic evolution. The integration of digital technology into government governance is not only reshaping state-society relations but also promoting a dynamic, interconnected, and adaptable governance ecosystem, facilitating harmonious progress between the state and society.
Keywords: digital technology, government governance, tool empowerment, organizational change, system upgrading