2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095192
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Investigating the Driving Factors of Public Participation in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects—A Case Study of China

Abstract: Public participation is an important procedure of the environmental impact assessment. Effective public participation is essential to the Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects as such projects usually exert tremendous impacts on the environment and society. However, in literature, there are few studies investigating the driving factors of public participation in PPP projects, especially in the context of China. To bridge this research gap, this study proposed a theoretical model, which incorporates context… Show more

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“…6 ) meets all GoF requirements ( Table 9 ) at excellent fit level, supporting its fit for testing the hypotheses. SEM is based on a covariance matrix to analyse the relationship between variables and is good for testing hypotheses [ 77 , 78 ].
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Section: Results and Test Of Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 ) meets all GoF requirements ( Table 9 ) at excellent fit level, supporting its fit for testing the hypotheses. SEM is based on a covariance matrix to analyse the relationship between variables and is good for testing hypotheses [ 77 , 78 ].
Fig.
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Section: Results and Test Of Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Samadaee Gelehkolaee et al, 2021). In general, the stronger the perceived positive social norms, the more likely residents are to develop positive attitudes towards participation to adapt themselves to the expectations of the group around them (Luo et al, 2022). Furthermore, a positive relationship between government support and residents attitudes towards participation in public affairs has been well documented in previous literature (Cheng et al, 2020;Samadaee Gelehkolaee et al, 2021).…”
Section: Hypotheses Development Based On the Sor Theorymentioning
confidence: 88%