Analysing the Factors Impacting Political and Institutional Reforms in China: Examining the Moderating Role of Government Support
Keywords:
public information campaigns, government support, innovation adoption, leadership style, political and institutional reformsAbstract
Political and institutional reforms represent pivotal drivers for fostering a nation's economic growth, contingent upon the adoption of innovation, government support, and the cultivation of effective leadership. Consequently, this imperative calls for heightened attention from both regulatory bodies and the research community. This study specifically delves into the influence of public information campaigns, innovation adoption, and leadership style on the trajectory of political and institutional reforms in China. Moreover, it scrutinizes the moderating role played by government support within the nexus of public information campaigns, innovation adoption, leadership style, and political and institutional reforms in China. The study methodically gathered primary data through survey questionnaires administered to public sector employees in China. To ensure data reliability and discern associations among variables, the article employed the smart-PLS analysis. The findings conspicuously reveal the existence of a positive correlation between public information campaigns, innovation adoption, leadership style, and the advancement of political and institutional reforms in China. Furthermore, the study unearths a noteworthy moderating influence exerted by government support amidst the interplay of public information campaigns, innovation adoption, leadership style, and the pursuit of political and institutional reforms in China. The insights derived from this research serve as valuable guidance for policymakers, aiding them in formulating strategies geared towards the achievement of political and institutional reforms through the judicious utilization of effective public information campaigns, innovation adoption, and leadership styles.