Legitimacy and Limits of Administrative Power in the Big Data Era
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https://doi.org/10.70767/jsscd.v1i2.285Abstract
The advent of the big data era has profoundly transformed the exercise of administrative power, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of administrative decisions while simultaneously posing challenges to legitimacy and the potential for abuse of power. This study examines the impact of big data technology on administrative power, systematically analyzing the foundations and limits of administrative power's legitimacy. It explores how to achieve a balance between legitimacy and limits of administrative power in the context of big data. By examining the intersection of traditional theories of power legitimacy and big data technology, the study proposes strategies for enhancing transparency in administrative decisions, strengthening public participation, and promoting inter-departmental cooperation. It also looks forward to innovative paths for exercising administrative power in the future. The results of this study are significant for both administrative management practices and theoretical development in the big data era.
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