Exploring the Mediational Effects of Institutional-Social-Ecological Factors on Collective Action Performance: Applying SES Theory in Gated Communities

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2022.2149618
Xuerui Shi, G. Ling
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ABSTRACT Empirical social-ecological system (SES) research on neighbourhoods’ common property is scarce, especially in unpacking the mediational effects of SES components on residents’ collective action performance. By conceptualizing Ostrom’s SES framework, this paper aims to explore key institutional-social-ecological factors and mediational effects of the interaction variables that influence residents’ collective action performance. To this end, 414 questionnaire data were collected from ten gated communities in Taigu, China. Through the ridge regression model, it is found that nine institutional-social-ecological factors are associated with residents’ collective action performance. Next, based on the identified institutional-social-ecological factors, the bootstrapping approach was utilized to study the mediational effects of the interaction variables. The results show that (i) frequency of communication among residents, (ii) conflict among residents, and (iii) residents’ investment in community management mediate the relationships between the institutional-social-ecological factors and residents’ collective action performance. Lastly, several collective action policies and strategies have been offered.
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制度社会生态因素对集体行动绩效的中介作用研究——SES理论在封闭社区中的应用
社会生态系统(SES)对社区共同财产的实证研究很少,特别是在揭示社会生态系统成分对居民集体行动绩效的中介作用方面。通过对Ostrom的SES框架进行概念化,本文旨在探讨影响居民集体行动绩效的关键制度-社会-生态因素及其交互变量的中介作用。为此,在太古地区10个封闭社区收集了414份问卷数据。通过岭回归模型,发现9个制度-社会-生态因子与居民集体行动绩效相关。其次,基于已识别的制度-社会-生态因子,采用自举方法研究交互变量的中介效应。结果表明:(1)居民沟通频率、(2)居民冲突、(3)居民对社区管理的投入在制度-社会-生态因素对居民集体行动绩效的影响中起中介作用。最后,提出了若干集体行动政策和战略。
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