Research on the Quality Management Mechanism of Chinese Government Procurement of Public Services
Abstract
The government meets the growing surge of social supply and demand through the purchase of public services from social organizations. Since the introduction of concept to China in the 1990s, government procurement of services has become one of the main ideas of public service reform; government procurement plays an increasingly important role in constructing a service-oriented government and improving public services. In recent years, China attaches a growing importance to the government procurement of public services and starts to reform the way, process and scope of government procurement of public services, and constantly improves quality control mechanisms of government procurement of public services. Based on a wide literature review of texts on the purchase of public services at home and abroad, this paper combines with the actual needs of our citizens and studies the quality control mechanisms of government procurement of public services.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7457
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