Research on Innovation Path of Social Governance Based on Block Chain

  • Xiaoya Li School of Digital Economy and Trade, Guangzhou Maritime University, China
  • Qinyao Zhu School of Digital Economy and Trade, Guangzhou Maritime University, China
Keywords: social governance, Block Chain, innovation path

Abstract

The features of Block Chain, such as decentralization, non-tampering of data, and security of information transmission path, are highly consistent with the concept of social governance, which improves the technical framework of social governance innovation and realizes the creative exploration of Block Chain. From the perspective of innovation path, this paper analyzes that Block Chain shows great potential in promoting innovation of governance technology, optimization of governance structure, intellectualization of governance model and legalization of governance mechanism. However, in the process of combining, the challenges brought by Block Chain to the existing governance system and legal system should also be fully considered. Therefore, while carrying out social governance innovation, the government should play a guiding and supervising role to provide necessary guarantee for the improvement of social governance system.

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Comparison of Different Social Governance Structures
Published
2025-09-10
How to Cite
Li, X., & Zhu, Q. (2025, September 10). Research on Innovation Path of Social Governance Based on Block Chain. International Journal of Applied Science, 8(3), p77. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.30560/ijas.v8n3p77
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