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Exploring the dilemma of enterprises participating in the old community renewal: Perspective of managers
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July 2024

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Guiwen Liu

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Minhong Cai

The renewal of old communities (OCR) is a crucial component of China's urban renewal strategy. However, the huge funding gap, coupled with the unwillingness of enterprises to participate, has impeded the sustainable development of OCR in China. This issue has become a major practical challenge for the government. This study employed the modified theory of planned behavior (M-TPB) to examine enterprise behavior, focusing on how internal capabilities and external conditions influence their participation. Data was collected from 261 questionnaire surveys, and structured equation modeling was used to analyze the data. Further in-depth interviews were conducted to explain and validate the results from the SEM. The findings illustrate that: (1) the M-TPB offers a more detailed and nuanced explanation of the mechanisms influencing participation behavior; (2) the attitude towards participation is an important factor in shaping the intention to participate; (3) there is a significant negative correlation between perceived behavioral control, which is based on external conditions, and the participation intention; and (4) different types of enterprises show differences in attitude and perceived behavioral control. These findings provide new insights and perspectives on the OCR dilemma in China, highlighting some important practical implications for fostering various forms of enterprise participation in OCR projects.

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... When making investment decisions, social capital involvement in such projects tends to focus more on factors like profitability and the financial strength of the enterprises themselves [30]. LIU et al. [70] explored the mechanisms behind corporate participation in old community renovations, concluding that participation attitude is the key factor influencing willingness to engage. However, their study was conducted from the perspective of internal capabilities and external conditions of the companies. ...

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Factors Driving Social Capital Participation in Urban Green Development: A Case Study on Green Renovation of Old Residential Communities Under Urban Renewal in China
Exploring the dilemma of enterprises participating in the old community renewal: Perspective of managers
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  • July 2024

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