Article | Open Access | Published: 7 December 2015
An Empirical Study on Designing & Implementing of Gridded Management Model for Urban & Rural Public Service
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Dr. Muhammad Imran Hanif
Institute of Banking and Finance, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan.
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Bai Xiuyin
College of Humanities and Law, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, China.
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Dr. Asif Kamran
School of Management & Economics, Institute of Business & Technology, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
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Gu Yinhu
College of Humanities and Law, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, China
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Abstract:
This paper constructs a Gridded Management Model drawing upon the theory of Gridded Management, for Public Service Provision in Urban and Rural Areas based on an analysis of the plight of the Traditional Model of Public Service Provision. Under the guidance of policies, we can build a Resource Integration Platform using modern information technology and leverage the powerful functions of the platform enabled by Complex Computing Methods and Matching Mechanisms to mobilize all resources to provide effective and refined Public Service to the Public with the quick response the accountability. With the help of this Mechanism, we can improve Public Service without increasing the overall supply of Public Service Provision. Through the study of the Gridded Management Mechanism of Public Service Provision, we can improve the status quo of the research on the supply of Public Service in China which offers real help to the development of Public Service. There is an urgent need to Redesign the Model of Urban & Rural Public Service Provision and exploit unused Resources in the Current Service Provision System, to promote equalization of Public Service in both Urban and Rural areas. It delivers the same standard of Public Service for both Urban and Rural Areas through optimization of Resource Allocation without requiring more supply and fundamental change to the content of service.
Keywords:
Public service, Equalization, Gridded Management
Publisher:
ILMA UNIVERSITY
Published:
7 December 2015
E-ISSN:
2409-6520
P-ISSN:
2414-8393
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