Abstract

Local governments are one of the key players in generating, collecting, and managing data. Nevertheless, data policies so far have largely reflected the central government’s perspective, and this lack of understanding of local governments’ reality has prevented the realization of data-driven public administration. Therefore, this study analyzes the data-related status of local governments and presents policy strategies to establish data-driven public administration; moreover, based on theData-Driven Public Administration Actand previous studies, this study determines the essential factors for promoting data-driven public administration: institutional basis, collaboration, data utilization, and preparation for policy promotion. By analyzing theData-Driven Public Administration Implementation Planbased on the abovementioned factors, it identifies problems related to the online system, organization, human resource, and ordinance at the dimension of institutional basis; data sharing and exchange at the collaboration level; the use of data by policy type and field at the dimension of data utilization; and data type and education at the dimension of preparation for policy promotion. Finally, this study presents specific policy strategies at the preparation, operation, and management levels by comprehensively analyzing the results of the various dimensions.

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