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Kwan Nok Chan
Kwan Nok Chan
Associate Professor, University of Hong Kong
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Punctuated Equilibrium and the Information Disadvantage of Authoritarianism: Evidence from the People’s Republic of China
KN Chan, S Zhao
Policy Studies Journal 44 (2), 134-155, 2016
1012016
How Authoritarianism Intensifies Punctuated Equilibrium: The Dynamics of Policy Attention in Hong Kong
WF Lam, KN Chan
Governance 28 (4), 549–570, 2015
972015
Legislative Rules in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council
R Smyth, W Bianco, KN Chan
The Journal of Politics 81 (3), 892-905, 2019
232019
Elite Bargains and Policy Priorities in Authoritarian Regimes: Agenda Setting in China under Xi Jinping and Hu Jintao
KN Chan, WF Lam, S Chen
Governance 34 (3), 837-854, 2021
172021
Bureaucratic Control and Information Processing: An Institutional Comparison
KN Chan, WF Lam
Governance 31 (3), 575-592, 2018
142018
Friction and Bureaucratic Control in Authoritarian Regimes
KN Chan, S Fan
Regulation & Governance 15 (4), 1406-1418, 2021
112021
Policy Advocacy in Transitioning Regimes: Comparative Lessons from the Case of Harbour Protection in Hong Kong
WF Lam, KN Chan
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice 19 (1), 54-71, 2017
92017
When Blame Avoidance Meets Transparency: Local Governments’ Bandwagon Strategy in Environmental Information Disclosure in China
S Chen, K Jia, KN Chan
Local Government Studies, 1-21, 2024
42024
Public Administration in Authoritarian Regimes: Propositions for Comparative Research
KN Chan
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 1-23, 2024
42024
Using Virtual Simulations of Future Extreme Weather Events to Communicate Climate Change Risk
T van Gevelt, BG McAdoo, J Yang, L Li, F Williamson, A Scollay, A Lam, ...
PLOS Climate 2 (2), e0000112, 2023
42023
Social Expectations for Charitable Giving in China
L Nie, KN Chan, WF Lam
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2022
32022
Using simulations of future extreme weather events to escape the resilience trap: Experimental evidence from Hong Kong.
T van Gevelt, J Yang, KN Chan, L Li, F Williamson, BG McAdoo, ...
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 105020, 2024
2024
Individual Perceptions of Climate Anomalies and Collective Action: Evidence from an Artefactual Field Experiment in Malaysian Borneo
T van Gevelt, T Zaman, KN Chan, MM Bennett
World Development Sustainability 1, 100031, 2022
2022
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