Title :
The Influence of Regional Culture and Value in Sustainable Development of Chinese Urban Residential Choice
Author :
WU, Di ; Mao, Jefferson ; Clark, Terry N.
Author_Institution :
Manage. Sch., Grad. Univ. of Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The influence of regional culture and values on Chinese urban residential choice has been steadily increasing, but unconsciously. Indeed, recent scholars have studied a variety of phenomena that imply a certain shift- away from classical explanations of urban residential choice and real estate patterns. This has led to the coining of some new terms and concepts, such as "Xuequ House", "Mortgage Slave", "Woju" and "Ant Tribe". This tendency towards the study of culture and values is directly related to the Theory of Scenes from the Chicago School of Sociology. In this paper, we apply the Theory of Scenes to Chinese urban residential choice research. First, we review the relevant theories and Chinese urban history, especially the changes after 1949, and present three hypotheses. Then, based on the Scenes theory, we construct a cultural framework to study 375 countries of 35 first-tier cities of China. Aiming at Chinese urban inhabitants from twelve different age groups, we use the Stepwise Regress model to do the statistical analysis. In doing so, we prove our assumptions regarding the importance of regional culture and value. Based on these conclusions, we proceed to give some relevant policy suggestions to the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People\´s Republic of China and the local Municipal Bureau of Planning and Land Resources.
Keywords :
regional planning; regression analysis; social sciences; sustainable development; town and country planning; Ant Tribe; Chicago School of Sociology; Chinese urban inhabitants; Chinese urban residential choice; Ministry of Housing; Mortgage Slave; Municipal Bureau of Planning and Land Resources; People´s Republic of China; Scenes theory; Woju; Xuequ House; policy suggestions; real estate patterns; regional culture; regional value; statistical analysis; stepwise regress model; sustainable development; urban-rural development; Biological system modeling; Cities and towns; Cultural differences; Economics; Educational institutions; Layout; Loans and mortgages;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2011 Asia-Pacific
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6253-7
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2011.5749091