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Research on Public Management and Innovation Pathways in Universities from the Perspective of Management Audit

Xu Xu

Abstract


Management audit is an evaluation and analysis of the management behavior of the government, enterprises, public institutions, and
other social organizations with the development of China’s economy and the transformation of government functions. It is an important component
of achieving scientifi c development in universities.In recent years, the public management of Chinese universities has achieved signifi cant results
in building a public service-oriented government, but there are still problems such as unreasonable resource allocation, low effi ciency in fund
utilization, and limited service capabilities.As a special public organization, universities have both common problems and their own characteristics
in their operation.Therefore, the audit work of public management in universities must be combined with their own reality, comprehensively
analyze the current problems and reasons, and seek innovative paths in the audit process.Based on this, this article explores the public management
and innovation paths of universities from the perspective of management auditing, for reference.

Keywords


Management audit;Public management in universities;Innovation path

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i5.12965

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