THE IMPACT OF PARTICIPATORY INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT IN FOSTERING A JUST TWIN TRANSITION
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The objective of this report is to identify the cities leading the Twin Transition or with a strong potential to lead in the coming years, and the cities that other cities should connect to in order to develop green and digital technologies. 5 cities in Sumatera Island (Medan, Padang, Jambi, Palembang and Lampung, and Banten,) and 6 Cities in Java Island (Banten, Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Jogyakarta, Surabaya) are analyzed. The report provides high-end data visualizations and analytics to better leverage knowledge in these different ecosystems and the connections between them. The target audience of this report includes policy makers, practitioners, and global investors who aim to answer the following questions is 100 Respondents. At this verification stage, the focus is on developing a structural equation model whose hypotheses are tested using the Path Analysis approach. This Path analysis is a statistical method that builds on multiple regression to analyze the causal relationships between variables. It helps researchers understand how variables influence each other by identifying the pathways and effects, both direct and indirect, between them. Essentially, it helps break down correlations into more interpretable causal relationships.
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THE IMPACT OF PARTICIPATORY INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT IN FOSTERING A JUST TWIN TRANSITION. (2025). Architecture Image Studies, 6(4), 1106-1121. https://doi.org/10.62754/ais.v6i4.737