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Publikováno v:
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 52:817-837
The rapid rise of philanthropy in China has motivated extensive research on why people make charitable donations as a personal decision, but few studies have explored the social dimension of these decisions. We propose that the legacy of government w
Publikováno v:
Governance. 34:837-854
Autor:
Shiwei Fan, Kwan Nok Chan
Publikováno v:
Regulation & Governance. 15:1406-1418
Autor:
Terry van Gevelt, Brian G. McAdoo, Jie Yang, Linlin Li, Fiona Williamson, Alex Scollay, Aileen Lam, Kwan Nok Chan, Adam D. Switzer
Publikováno v:
PLOS Climate. 2:e0000112
Virtual simulations of future extreme weather events may prove an effective vehicle for climate change risk communication. To test this, we created a 3D virtual simulation of a future tropical cyclone amplified by climate change. Using an experimenta
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 81:892-905
This article focuses on the manipulation of legislative rules in electoral authoritarian states. Electoral liberalization in authoritarian regimes creates the capacity for opposition forces to win ...
Autor:
Shuang Zhao, Kwan Nok Chan
Publikováno v:
Policy Studies Journal. 44:134-155
According to the punctuated equilibrium thesis, government attention allocation alternates between long periods of stasis and dramatic spurts of disequilibrium because democratic institutions enable minority groups to obstruct change. This article pr
Autor:
Kwan Nok Chan, Wai Fung Lam
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice. 19:54-71
Current research on policy advocacy relies exclusively on established regimes where instability is largely contained. Using the harbour protection advocacy in Hong Kong as an exploratory case, the article documents how conservationists exploited the
Autor:
Wai Fung Lam, Kwan Nok Chan
Publikováno v:
Governance. 28:549-570
The punctuated equilibrium theory contends that government attention allocation is universally leptokurtic in that long periods of stability are punctuated by bursts of rapid and radical change; the empirical evidence in support of this claim is howe