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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (35): 156-164.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2025-0453

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Research Review on Market Entry of Collectively-Owned Commercial Construction Land

MAO Xiangdong1(), MA Yue1, MA Jia2()   

  1. 1 School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai 200235
    2 Urban Agriculture Research Center, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai 201403
  • Received:2025-06-09 Revised:2025-09-23 Online:2025-12-11 Published:2025-12-11

Abstract:

This study systematically reviews the origins, developmental trajectory, and future trends in research on the market entry of collectively-owned commercial construction land. It identifies gaps in existing studies, explores new scientific questions, and provides theoretical and practical insights to deepen land system reform, promote urban-rural integration, and advance rural revitalization. Using literature surveys, bibliometric analysis and qualitative review, this paper conducts a structural analysis of core literature from the CNKI database on the market entry of collectively-owned commercial construction land. Through keyword co-occurrence, burst detection, and clustering analysis via CiteSpace, the research hotspots and evolutionary pathways in this field are revealed. The findings indicate that current research can be categorized into four subfields: land revenue distribution, land resource allocation, legal frameworks, and pilot reform cases. Existing studies predominantly focus on market entry models and revenue distribution mechanisms, while research on legal system refinement and regionally differentiated policies remains underdeveloped. The conclusions suggest that future efforts should prioritize optimizing revenue distribution mechanisms, strengthening legal safeguards, and aligning with national strategies such as rural revitalization and urban-rural integration. This will facilitate market-oriented reforms of land resources and establish a theoretical and practical framework for achieving integrated urban-rural development and common prosperity.

Key words: collectively-owned commercial construction land, market entry, literature review, income distribution, land resource allocation, industrial revitalization, urban-rural integration