What drives the green development behavior of local governments? a perspective of grounded theory

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2024-03-13

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Du J, Zhu X, Li X, Unal E. (2024) What drives the green development behavior of local governments? a perspective of grounded theory. Heliyon. Volume 10, Issue 6, March 2024, Article Number e27744

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Although the elements that lead local governments to adopt sustainable development behaviors have been examined, the underlying processes that local governments adopt to accomplish green development behavior (GDB) lack systematic theoretical analysis. This study aims to investigate the determinants influencing local governments’ implementation of GDB from the organizational internal and external perspectives. This study employed grounded theory to analyze the data and develop an influencing factor model of local government green development behavior (GDB-LG) after interviewing 53 Chinese local officials. Additionally, through integrating process organization research with new institutional theory, the mechanism that explains how these elements influence GDB was investigated. The results of the study demonstrate that the influencing factors model could give municipal governments clear guidance when creating sensible green development policies, further enhancing the efficacy of GDB.

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Sustainable practices, Local government, Green development behavior, Grounded theory

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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