Bureaucracy and Transformation of Governmental Management Models

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 4:21-28 (2006)
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Bureaucracy is an organizational form of governance. Period in the industrial society, it has played an important role. However, in the information society, the bureaucratic system is facing a deep crisis, and its internal information and incentive mechanism is not suited to cause crisis. The rise in the world of "new public management" movement is the response to the crisis. The transformation of Chinese bureaucratic system in China has made ​​important contributions to economic growth, but further reform task more difficult, more far-reaching. As an organization form of governmental management, bureaucracy played an important role in industrial society, but now it faces a deep crisis in the information society due to the conflict between its information mechanism and that of stimulation. New Public Management rising worldwide is the very reaction to the crisis. The bureaucratic transformation in contemporary China has contributed greatly to China's economic growth. However, its further reform will be more difficult and more significant

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