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ID124637
Title ProperHomeowners activism in Beijing
Other Title Informationleaders with mixed motivations
LanguageENG
AuthorCai, Yongshun ;  Sheng, Zhiming
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is commonly accepted that leaders play a crucial role in collective action. Existing literature has suggested a number of factors that contribute to the emergence of leaders including, among others, personality, sense of moral responsibility, community pressure, self-interest and institutional exclusion. However, current research tends to suggest that activists are driven by a particular reason to become leaders and that their motivation is static. Based on intensive fieldwork in residential communities in Beijing, this article illustrates that leaders' motivations can be mixed or multiple and that leaders may re-prioritize or adjust their objectives over the course of collective action. The re-prioritizing tends to alter the leaders' behaviour and affect group solidarity and interactions with other group members.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. , No.215; Sep 2013: p.513-532
Journal SourceChina Quarterly Vol. , No.215; Sep 2013: p.513-532
Key WordsLeader ;  China ;  Motivation ;  Homeowner ;  Collective Action


 
 
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