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The PPP projects for rural residential environment: An evolutionary game model from the synergy perspective of rural enterprises
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The public-private partnership (PPP) is a financing model for infrastructure and public services that involves both government and social capitalists. PPP projects have been introduced to improve rural residential environments, attracting research from numerous scholars. However, few studies have considered rural enterprises as a source of rural environmental pollution or constructed game models to examine related multi-agent collaborative governance mechanisms under the influence of various factors. To address these research gaps, this study establishes a tripartite game model involving local governments, social capitalists, and rural enterprises in rural residential environmental improvement PPP projects. The findings of this study show that the policy benefits and incentive expenditures of local governments, as well as the environmental protection costs and long-term benefits of rural enterprises, significantly influence the strategic choices of all participants. Specifically, when the policy benefits of local governments exceed economic rewards and the environmental protection costs for rural enterprises are relatively low, the system evolves to a state where all participants actively engage in these projects. Obviously, strengthening policy support from the central government and reducing pollution control costs for rural enterprises can effectively enhance cooperation efficiency. This study not only provides novel insights into rural residential environmental improvement but also offers implications for optimizing policy implementation and guiding social capitalists' and rural enterprises' behaviors.
Rural residential environment improvementRural enterprisesEvolutionary game modelMultisubject collaborative governance
Xiqiang Xia、Zhaohan Huang、Jiahui Jia、Wei Wang、Zhongze Wang、Yanpei Cheng、Jiangwen Li
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Business School Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001 Henan, PR China
School of Politics and Public Administration, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001 Henan, PR China
School of Public Administration, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, PR China
School of Management, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001 Henan, PR China