Metropolitan Governance Reforms: The Case of Seoul Metropolitan Government
European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
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Metropolitan Governance Reforms: The Case of Seoul Metropolitan Government
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Nicholas Snyder
Evelyn Hernandez Lisa Maxwell Sharinita Hester Naim Kapucu |
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University of Central Florida
University of Central Florida University of Central Florida University of Central Florida University of Central Florida |
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nicholas.snyder@fcps.org
evelyn.hernandez@mail.ucf.edu lisa.maxwell@mail.ucf.edu sharinita.hester@mail.ucf.edu kapucu@ucf.edu |
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Seoul is transforming into a global city that is competitive with many of the most notable cities in the world such as Tokyo, New York, and London. Seoul’s metropolitan governance structure is uniquely suited to the Korean peninsula and has been able to be dynamic in order to adapt to political changes the country has experienced. This article examines the initiatives behind metropolitan governance reforms in Seoul and the factors that play an important role in influencing the current governance structure. The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) is set on improving the lives of citizens and ensuring they are happy with their city through transparency, accountability, efficiency, and effectiveness of government among other things. This region has become a strong contributor to the economic growth of the county and helped to create opportunities to attract and retain businesses, implement innovative investment projects and develop a talented workforce. Amongst other reasons, Seoul’s solid fiscal system has allowed the city to build the necessary organizational capacity for SMG as well. Additionally, Seoul citizens enjoy a good quality of life because of the educational options, employment opportunities, housing spaces, leisure activities, and cultural experiences found in the city. There are still some challenges ahead but Seoul realizes the importance of civic participation for capacity building and sustainability. One of Seoul’s strategies to promoting sustainable living within the city is its ability to engage the public. By promoting citizen participation and feedback, Seoul feels that it will gain new perceptivities during the policy decision-making process. The city’s current governance methods continue to succeed because the leaders at SMG understand what is essential to executing successful governance reform: citizens.
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Governance Reform; Civic Participation; Capacity Building; Sustainable Governance Reforms; Metropolitan Governance; Accountability; Transparency; SMG.
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F52, G30, Q56.
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European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
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2012
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5
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2
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107-129
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http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/download/96/96
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application/pdf
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Fatih University
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2016-02-04
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/view/96
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1307-6035
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1307-6000
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eng
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http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/view/96/96
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Copyright (c) 2016 European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
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