Dissecting behavioral inertia in shaping different resident participation behaviors in neighborhood regeneration: A quantitative behavioral experiment

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Xinyue Fu , Guiwen Liu , Hongjuan Wu , Taozhi Zhuang , Ruopeng Huang , Fanning Yuan , Yuhang Zhang
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Abstract

Research on resident participation in neighborhood regeneration provides valuable insights for urban policymakers in environmental governance. While previous studies have extensively examined various influencing factors, they often neglect the impact of behavioral inertia. To address this gap, this study conducts a behavioral experiment to quantitatively assess the presence and impact of behavioral inertia on residents' governance and financial participation behaviors. A total of 576 valid survey questionnaires were collected, and conditional logit model and ordered logit model were utilized for analysis. The study reveals that behavioral inertia is indeed observable in residents' governance participation and financial participation behaviors. Furthermore, the findings underscore distinct drivers of behavioral inertia for these two types of participation behaviors, with emotional reactions predominantly influencing governance participation, while short-term thinking largely shapes financial participation. Theoretically, this study uses the innovative concept of “behavioral inertia” to offer a new explanatory framework for aspects of behavior that cannot be solely explained by the attributes of regeneration plans. Furthermore, the behavioral experiments utilized in this study exemplify how the research framework of behavioral science can be applied to the study of urban governance in a broad context internationally. Practically, the research findings provide valuable insights for urban policymakers to tailor measures aimed at promoting resident participation and fostering sustainable urban development.

剖析行为惯性在形成不同居民参与邻里更新行为中的作用:定量行为实验
关于居民参与街区更新的研究为城市决策者提供了宝贵的环境治理见解。以往的研究广泛考察了各种影响因素,但往往忽视了行为惯性的影响。为了弥补这一不足,本研究开展了一项行为实验,定量评估行为惯性对居民治理和金融参与行为的影响。本研究共收集了 576 份有效调查问卷,并利用条件 logit 模型和有序 logit 模型进行分析。研究发现,行为惯性在居民的治理参与和金融参与行为中确实存在。此外,研究结果还强调了这两类参与行为的不同行为惯性驱动因素,其中情绪反应主要影响治理参与,而短期思维则在很大程度上影响金融参与。从理论上讲,本研究使用了 "行为惯性 "这一创新概念,为无法完全用再生计划的属性来解释的行为提供了一个新的解释框架。此外,本研究中使用的行为实验还示范了如何将行为科学的研究框架应用于国际范围内的城市治理研究。在实践中,研究结果为城市决策者提供了宝贵的见解,帮助他们制定旨在促进居民参与和推动城市可持续发展的措施。
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CiteScore
12.60
自引率
10.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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