Institutional Innovation of Improving the Credibility of Social Organizations in the Process of Modernization of Public Governance
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DOI: 10.25236/icfmhss.2025.064
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Haoyu Yao
Abstract
This article focuses on the promotion of social organization credibility in the process of modernization of public governance. At present, social organizations play an increasingly important role in public governance, but their credibility faces many problems. Guided by solving these problems, this article comprehensively analyzes the theoretical basis of social organization credibility and institutional innovation, such as social organization credibility theory, institutional innovation theory and public governance modernization theory. By studying the current situation and problems of social organizations' credibility, this article finds that there are shortcomings in information disclosure, internal governance and external supervision. Based on this, the article puts forward that the promotion of social organizations' credibility should follow the principles of legality, fairness and feasibility, and carry out institutional innovation from three aspects: information disclosure, internal governance and external supervision. Implementing specific institutional innovation strategies, such as perfecting information disclosure system, optimizing internal governance structure and strengthening external supervision mechanism, will help to enhance the credibility of social organizations and promote the modernization of public governance.
Keywords
Modernization of Public Governance; Social Organizations; Credibility; Institutional Innovation; Information Disclosure