Participatory urban governance: Multilevel study

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Constraints and stakeholder theories are used as a theoretical framework to explore civic engagement and participatory practices in cities. Based on data gathered in Gdansk, Poland, hierarchical level modelling examines the socio-psychological mechanism that underlies an individual stakeholder’s intention to participate in the operation of a facility run by a municipality-owned company. It conceptualizes this interaction as location-dependent and nested. Results indicate that stakeholder attitude to the facility and their perception of influence were—unlike their perception of voice—positively related to their intention to participate in its functioning while location proved to be negatively related.

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Zientara, P., Zamojska, A., & Cirella, G. T. (2020). Participatory urban governance: Multilevel study. PLoS ONE, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229095

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