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Strategies for Social Response to Risk Research on the Connotation and Operational Mechanism of Digital Governance

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  • Kong Zhirui

    (School of Public Administration, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, P. R. China.)

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In response to multifaceted crises arising from a risk society, transforming the current governance model through digital governance to achieve "decentralization" should be a key priority for the nation. By clarifying that digital governance involves collaborative participation of the government and other social governance entities, guided by civil society needs, and optimized through modern information technology to enhance governmental functions, this model aims to improve governance efficiency, unleash social governance potential, and advance the modernization of governance capabilities. It proposes establishing a digital governance framework comprising open decision-making mechanisms, citizen awareness cultivation mechanisms, digital evaluation systems, multi-stakeholder participation mechanisms, information resource allocation mechanisms, and institutional and legal frameworks. This framework provides actionable recommendations for digital governance development, driving the modernization of the national governance system and capabilities.

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  • Kong Zhirui, 2026. "Strategies for Social Response to Risk Research on the Connotation and Operational Mechanism of Digital Governance," Insights in Social Science, Brilliance Publishing Ltd., vol. 4(1), pages 48-53, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ctz:insosc:v:4:y:2026:i:1:p:48-53
    DOI: 10.53104/insights.soc.sci.2026.03006
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