Abstract

The public perception of public policy directly affects the effect of policy implementation. In this paper, a semi-structured interview and questionnaire survey were used to investigate the public perception of the Power List System among 1254 samples from 18 cities. The results show that most of the samples didn’t understand about Power List System, some people had not even heard of the name. Only about 34% of the samples have searched Power Lists at least once. Most of the samples that have used Power Lists think that the search is convenient.And some samples also reflect that there are some problems such as web errors and search difficulties. The public who used Power Lists have made a positive appraisal of the system.But the awareness rate and usage rate of the Power Lists are low, which has affected the achievement of policy objectives to a certain extent.To bring into full play the role of the Power List System,the government needs to strengthen policy publicity, to improve the convenience of using the power lists, and to accelerate the implementation of the Power List System in grass-roots governments.

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