Multiple Behavioral Logics in the Redevelopment of Idle Rural Residential Land:A Case Study of Lin'an,Hangzhou
The purposes of this study are to discover the behavioral logics and interest linkage mechanisms among governments,enterprises and villages in the redevelopment of idle rural residential land,and to explore an effective approach for enhancing the effectiveness of such redevelopment.The research methods are as follows.The logic analysis and a case study are conducted based on the middle-range theory and process tracing method.The research results show that:1)the stakeholders involved in the redevelopment of rural residential land are divided into governments,enterprises and villages.The behavior logic of government,enterprise and village is political performance,profit and relationship oriented respectively,and the relationship among the three requires the network integration of interest linkage.2)Village renewal and management provide physical and economic foundations for the redevelopment.The collective economy and rural operator play a crucial role in integrating production factors both within and outside the village for interest linkage.In conclusion,governments and enterprises exhibit instrumental rational behaviors driven by political performance and profit motives respectively in the redevelopment.Villages demonstrate value rational behaviors focused on social relationships,characterized by a circular sequence pattern in the redevelopment.Despite the behavioral logics of differentiation and potential conflicts among governments,enterprises,and villages,a win-win linkage of interests contributes to controlling these alienation and conflicts.
land institutionland consolidationrural residential landredevelopmentvillage management