Understanding stakeholder power relations—such as between land sellers, land buyers, and local governments—is crucial to understanding Land Value Capture (LVC). While scholars have focused on stakeholder relationships through approaches such as stakeholder salience, stakeholder interaction, stakeholder value network, and stakeholder multiplicity, much research either places insufficient focus on power or only stresses partial attributes of power. As a result, the role of power relations among key stakeholders in LVC remains insufficiently explored. Our contribution is a new analytical framework for stakeholder power dynamics surrounding LVC. This provides an empirical analysis by comparing the public (China) and the private (U.S.) dominant ...
© 2019 Xiang LiIn 2004, the Chinese Central Government introduced the urban consolidation (Cun Liang...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
The conventional argument that the introduction of transfer of development rights (TDR) shifts the p...
Understanding stakeholder power relations—such as between land sellers, land buyers, and local gover...
Since land marketization reform triggers a significant change in land value, Land Value Capture amon...
With the tightening of resource and environmental constraints and the increasing manifestation of la...
This article proposes an analytic framework to describe variation in forms of land-related conflict ...
What capacity do smallholders have to influence key decisions in large-scale land deals to their own...
This paper analyzes stakeholder interactions in land disputes using an emerging spatial theory of pr...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
China’s land development model has far-reaching implications on a local, national and global level. ...
This paper explores whether and how corruption and competition-for-promotion motives affect urban la...
Summary. This paper exam ines a land market in which the authority in China has a monopo-listic powe...
This article is organized around the following themes: Section II provides a background on this impo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12This dissertation examines the evolution and role o...
© 2019 Xiang LiIn 2004, the Chinese Central Government introduced the urban consolidation (Cun Liang...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
The conventional argument that the introduction of transfer of development rights (TDR) shifts the p...
Understanding stakeholder power relations—such as between land sellers, land buyers, and local gover...
Since land marketization reform triggers a significant change in land value, Land Value Capture amon...
With the tightening of resource and environmental constraints and the increasing manifestation of la...
This article proposes an analytic framework to describe variation in forms of land-related conflict ...
What capacity do smallholders have to influence key decisions in large-scale land deals to their own...
This paper analyzes stakeholder interactions in land disputes using an emerging spatial theory of pr...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
China’s land development model has far-reaching implications on a local, national and global level. ...
This paper explores whether and how corruption and competition-for-promotion motives affect urban la...
Summary. This paper exam ines a land market in which the authority in China has a monopo-listic powe...
This article is organized around the following themes: Section II provides a background on this impo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12This dissertation examines the evolution and role o...
© 2019 Xiang LiIn 2004, the Chinese Central Government introduced the urban consolidation (Cun Liang...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
The conventional argument that the introduction of transfer of development rights (TDR) shifts the p...