Research Article

Multiagent Collaborative Governance for Targeted Poverty Alleviation from the Perspective of Stakeholders

Table 3

Summary of influencing factors of targeted poverty alleviation and multiagent collaborative governance.

Scholar (year)Research subjectInfluence factor

Feng (2019) [61]Government and poverty groupsGovernment: cost of poverty alleviation, social impact, and extraincome in case of negative
Poor groups: government subsidies, opportunity costs, and additional government incentives
He (2019) [62]Government and enterprises in poverty alleviationGovernment: income of superior government and people, basic income of government, cost of government support, and loss of government income
Enterprise: government subsidy, enterprise investment, government policy support, basic income of enterprise, income from society of enterprise, and loss of enterprise income
Zheng et al. (2019) [63]Two governments in ecological poverty alleviationCost of poverty alleviation, positive benefit of active poverty alleviation, and negative benefit of one party’s noncooperation
Huang et al. (2019) [64]Government and enterprisesGovernment: subsidy perceived cost, reputation perception, and expectation loss
Enterprises: scale effect, government subsidy, and reputation loss
Yao and Liu (2019) [65]Grassroots organizations, helpers, and poor groupsIncentive strength, additional income, and loss of returning to poverty
Zhang et al. (2019) [66]Government and social organizationsGovernment: guide cost, punishment, and reward
Social organization: cost and additional income