Fragmented Property Rights and Residents’ Participation in Renovation of Old Communities: Comparative Case Studies in Haikou, China

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Lex Localis-Journal of Local Self-Government Pub Date : 2022-01-23 DOI:10.4335/20.1.259-277(2022)
Wuyue Jiang, X. Qian
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Insufficient residents’ participation in the renovation of old communities is ubiquitous in urban China. This paper attempts to explain the reasons for this phenomenon. Based on the theory of anti-commons, this research intends to explore how the fragmentation of property rights impedes residents’ participation, and then unravel the mechanism of conflicts and cooperation among various stakeholders in renovation projects. Abundant qualitative data in terms of the situation of property rights were collected by semi-structured interviews from fieldwork on seven renovation projects in Haikou, Hainan Province, China. Then we compared the seven projects to examine the relationship between property rights and resident’s participation. This study shows that characteristics of residents’ participation vary from types of property rights in the renovation of old communities. Residents’ participation can be facilitated by the privatization of property rights, but fragmented property rights tend to impede participation. Meanwhile, administrative obstacles between street offices, residents’ committees, and homeowners’ associations will ebb residents’ motivation for participation. Yet the homeowners’ association plays an important role in dispute handling, which can promote residents’ involvement.
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旧社区改造中的产权碎片化与居民参与——以海口市为例
居民对旧社区改造参与不足的现象在中国城市普遍存在。本文试图解释这一现象的原因。基于反公地理论,本研究旨在探讨产权碎片化如何阻碍居民参与,进而揭示改造项目中各利益相关者之间的冲突与合作机制。通过对海南省海口市七个改造项目的实地调查,采用半结构化访谈的方法,收集了丰富的产权状况定性数据。在此基础上,对七个项目进行比较,考察产权与居民参与的关系。研究表明,在老旧社区改造中,不同产权类型的居民参与特征不同。产权私有化可以促进居民参与,但产权的碎片化往往会阻碍居民参与。同时,街道办事处、居民委员会和业主协会之间的行政障碍将削弱居民的参与动机。然而,业主协会在纠纷处理中发挥着重要作用,可以促进居民的参与。
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