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Why Do the Public Participate in Community Regeneration Co-production?

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Pages:47
Published: 2024-01-02
ISBN:978-99993-1-389-6
Category: New Release
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The public’s co-production behaviors are influenced by individual and organizational factors. This article analyzes these factors using 2110 questionnaire data from He Ping, Tianjin. Results show that self-efficacy, solidarity incentives, spiritual incentives and inclusive administrative culture have a statistically significant positive correlation with public co-production behaviors, while the impact of material incentives is limited. In addition to the nonlinear effect of age, middle-aged women, homeowners, middleincome people, and the public with bachelor’s degree are more likely to participate in community regeneration co-production. The findings provide theoretical and practical implications for the existing co-production theory and public administration practitioners.



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