A new model of comprehensive regulation of social organizations: Implications, challenges and responses
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2024.050309 | Downloads: 13 | Views: 602
Author(s)
Yan Zhou 1, Shusheng Yang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Shandong First Medical University Affiliated Provincial Hospital, Jinan, China
Corresponding Author
Yan ZhouABSTRACT
The new comprehensive supervision model of social organizations arises under the background of regulatory difficulties and the modernization of governance capacity brought about by the coexistence of multiple forms of access for social organizations. The model elements include five aspects: party leadership, comprehensive supervision and service of government departments, social organization autonomy and industry self-discipline, third-party evaluation and credit evaluation. The model faces challenges in actual operation, such as the weak leadership role in party building, inadequate legal and regulations system, poor operation of internal governance mechanism, and weak regulatory synergy. To this end, suggestions are it has proposals for the implementation of a party building-led mechanism, the improvement of information technology to enrich the means of supervision, and the establishment of a comprehensive multi-sectoral supervisory mechanism.
KEYWORDS
Social organization; comprehensive supervision of new social organization; social governanceCITE THIS PAPER
Yan Zhou, Shusheng Yang, A new model of comprehensive regulation of social organizations: Implications, challenges and responses. Social Security and Administration Management (2024) Vol. 5: 53-61. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2024.050309.
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