摘要
Abstract
Digital platforms serve as an important governance approach to addressing the insufficient corporatist integration in county-level society work and to empowering its development.From a corporatist integration perspective,this study constructs a four-dimensional collaborative theoretical model:guidance through party building,data-driven decision-making,network reconstruction,and supervisory constraints.Drawing on an in-depth analysis of the FZT platform operated by the Society Work Department in County F,it uncovers the mechanisms and pathways through which the digital platform facilitates the corporatist integration development of county-level society work.Findings show that the platform strengthens political capacity for corporatist integration development by expanding the reach of party building and promoting grassroots governance innovation.Through its public sentiment and policy module,the platform aggregates and analyzes multi-source data to identify citizen needs,thereby enabling more responsive petition handling and public consultation.The one-stop service module facilitates cross-departmental coordination,restructuring the division and responsibility of the authorities,and significantly enhancing the Society Work Departments'capacity for inter-agency collaboration.This,in turn,supports broader initiatives such as grassroots governance,local political capacity-building,volunteer service,and society work team development.The closed-loop supervision module ensures full-process accountability by embedding oversight throughout the platform's operations.关键词
社会工作/党建引领/数据驱动/网络重构/监督约束/统合性Key words
society work/guidance through party building/data-driven processes/network reconstruction/supervisory constraints,corporatist integration分类
社会科学