Urban relocations in China lead to housing satisfaction and social harmony.
The article explores why people are satisfied or dissatisfied with their new homes after being relocated in Xiamen, China. The researchers used a theory called prospect theory to understand this. They found that people's satisfaction with their new homes is influenced by their expectations and whether they feel like they have gained or lost something. The study suggests that understanding these factors can help reduce conflicts and problems that arise from urban redevelopment and relocations.