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Xinhua Silk Road: City hotline service in Tokyo enhances democratic and data-driven public policy-making, report

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Xinhua Silk Road: City hotline service in Tokyo enhances democratic and data-driven public policy-making, report
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Xinhua Silk Road: City hotline service in Tokyo enhances democratic and data-driven public policy-making, report

2024-12-18 17:05 Last Updated At:17:25

BEIJING, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Xinhua Research Center for Digital Government and Institute for Digital Government and Governance of Tsinghua University jointly released the Evaluation Report on Worldwide City Hotline Services and Governance Effectiveness (2024) at the 2024 Beijing Forum on Swift Response to Public Complaints on Wednesday.

The report highlights Tokyo's "Voice of Citizens" platform as an inclusive hotline that excels in diverse approaches and rapid responsiveness, enabling it to better meet citizens' needs while facilitating communication and interaction between the government and residents.

In terms of public participation and feedback, in addition to telephone and website channels, Tokyo's "Voice of Citizens" platform retains traditional channels such as in-person visits, fax, and postal mail for collecting public feedback. The platform regularly compiles citizens' suggestions, opinions, and requests into monthly and annual reports, providing valuable references for the analysis, formulation, and evaluation of Tokyo's public policies.

The hotline features a rapid response mechanism. Citizens' appeals and suggestions submitted through the platform are promptly forwarded to the corresponding government departments for handling. These departments respond and provide explanations in a timely manner while simultaneously improving administrative services.

In Tokyo, routine municipal services are managed by local government departments. For urban service issues not covered within the existing administrative framework, citizens typically turn to legislative bodies such as Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly or local community organizations such as neighborhood associations to address and resolve problems.

Primarily offering guidance, information consultation, and service redirection, city hotline is not positioned as a central governance tool but as a supportive mechanism in Tokyo. This approach optimizes the allocation of urban service resources. As a result, the hotline faces less service pressure, leading to simplified service processes, leaner staffing, and more efficient resource allocation.

Tokyo's city hotline lowers communication barriers between the government and residents by constructing a robust policy information chain. It integrates various city information channels to provide clear and accessible government information.

The report examines city hotline services based on four primary indicators including process governance, collaborative governance, smart governance, and responsive governance, along with 10 secondary indicators and 24 tertiary indicators. It categorizes 20 representative city hotlines globally into four types, which can be designated as integrative, distinctive, innovative, and inclusive hotlines.

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Xinhua Silk Road: City hotline service in Tokyo enhances democratic and data-driven public policy-making, report

Xinhua Silk Road: City hotline service in Tokyo enhances democratic and data-driven public policy-making, report

HANGZHOU, China, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic Corporation of China and Joy Capital held a strategic symposium at Panasonic Hangzhou Industrial Park. Following Panasonic Corporation of China's investment in Joy Capital's fund, both parties conducted in-depth discussions on the investment and further industrial cooperation, focusing on mobility technology and innovative consumption.

Kinoshita Ayumu, President of Panasonic China & Northeast Asia Company, TAN Yuewen, Vice President of Panasonic China & Northeast Asia Company, and ZENG Jiajia, Director of Panasonic Holdings' Mobility Ecosystem Investment Office, LIU Erhai, Founding and Managing Partner of Joy Capital, LI Xiao, Founding Partner of Joy Capital, representatives from various Panasonic business units, and Joy Capital portfolio companies attended the symposium and shared insights and experiences in innovation and entrepreneurship.

Joy Capital's portfolio company Aqara shared its innovation and achievements in the smart home field. Kuafu demonstrated the significant transformation that digital operations have brought to traditional catering industry. Mega Robo, Flextail Technology, HydoTech, and Lemmo showcased the latest advancements in robotics, outdoor electrical gear, green hydrogen, and eBikes, respectively.

Mr. Kinoshita anticipated that collaborations with Joy Capital and these innovative entrepreneurs would facilitate business expansion.

Mr. LIU Erhai, Founding and Managing Partner of Joy Capital, expressed gratitude for Panasonic Corporation of China's trust and support. He expressed admiration for the Panasonic brand and anticipates that the investment collaborations will foster synergies and strategic partnerships between Joy Capital's portfolio companies and Panasonic.

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Joy Capital Fund Secures Investment from Panasonic, jointly Hosts Strategic Symposium

Joy Capital Fund Secures Investment from Panasonic, jointly Hosts Strategic Symposium

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