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The mean-comparison test results of k-core decomposition of different types of actors in PPP networks, 2012-2017

The mean-comparison test results of k-core decomposition of different types of actors in PPP networks, 2012-2017

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A salient characteristic of China's public-private partnerships (PPPs) is the deep involvement of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), particularly those administered by the central/national government (CSOEs). This paper integrates the approaches of resource-based view and resource-dependency theory to explain CSOEs' involvement in PPP networks. Built...

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... k-core decomposition assesses the influence of a node by using the coreness as an indicator to measure whether a node is located in the core part of the network ( Lü et al., 2016). Table 2 shows the results of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test based on the coreness of different types of PPP participants in the transportation and environmental protection networks. CSOEs' coreness in the transportation sector is higher than that in the environmental protection sector. ...
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... k-core decomposition assesses the influence of a node by using the coreness as an indicator to measure whether a node is located in the core part of the network ( Lü et al., 2016). Table 2 shows the results of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test based on the coreness of different types of PPP participants in the transportation and environmental protection networks. CSOEs' coreness in the transportation sector is higher than that in the environmental protection sector. ...

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