Zhang Yanxin
Sichuan Vocational College of Finance and Economics, Sichuan, Chengdu, 610100, China

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb2499


Abstract:

The integration of innovative biotechnology solutions with big data analysis technology is poised to have a profound impact on rural governance. Biotechnology solutions, such as real-time monitoring systems, precision resource management, and advanced data analysis tools, combined with big data, are becoming critical driving forces for rural governance innovation. These technologies not only bring paradigm shifts in governance models but also challenge traditional rural governance methods in terms of governance thinking, strategies, risks, and execution. In this context, achieving good governance and modernizing rural governance requires establishing data-driven thinking, leveraging biotechnology-enabled data analytics, restructuring governance frameworks, and realizing a modernized rural governance system. This paper adopts methods such as expert evaluation and field investigation, focusing on six dimensions: the scientificity of policy, environmental suitability, effective participation of grassroots organizations, active involvement of rural residents, collaboration with enterprises, and the reliability of governance outcomes. An evaluation system comprising 24 influencing factors was developed. Based on this framework, questionnaires and interview outlines were designed to empirically analyze the practical applications of innovative biotechnology and big data tools in rural governance. The findings emphasize the importance of promoting the construction of information and biotechnology infrastructure, strengthening the ability of grassroots organizations to apply big data and biotechnology in governance, improving rural residents' digital literacy and their willingness to participate in governance processes, and leveraging enterprises' technological expertise to expand participation channels. Furthermore, the study advocates for multi-stakeholder collaboration to establish data-sharing pathways, break down informational silos, and fully utilize the potential of biotechnology and big data for rural governance transformation.