Citizens' motivations to coproduce: a Q methodological study on the City Governance Committee in Nanjing, China

This article applies Q methodology to examine citizens' motivations to engage in Chinese city governance, more specifically to participate in the City Governance Committee in Nanjing. We identify three orientations underlying citizens' motivations to engage in coproduction: the optimistic...

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