The Realistic Dilemma and Optimization Path of Rural E-government Service Platform
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service supply. Based on the typical case of Zhejiang Liban, this study proposes a system path of collaborative optimization: by strengthening
hardware support, innovating demand-oriented service model, and building a multi-collaborative governance mechanism, the platform service
efficiency is improved. The research shows that the development of rural e-government requires the organic combination of technological
empowerment and institutional innovation. In the future, we should further promote intelligent and inclusive transformation to provide digital
support for rural revitalization. This study provides theoretical reference and practical guidance for solving the rural digital divide and improving the efficiency of grassroots governance.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/memf.v2i7.7165
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