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  1. Adoption without Transformation: AI and Digital Transformation in China and Taiwan
  2. Competing perspectives on the Big Data revolution: a typology of applications in public policy
  3. State or Civil Society – What Matters in Fighting COVID-19? A Comparative Analysis of Hong Kong and Singapore
  4. Youth participation and social media: evidence from the youth activism and social movement of Hong Kong
  5. When the state fails, bureaucrats and civil society step up: analysing policy capacity with political nexus triads in the policy responses of Hong Kong to COVID-19
  6. Advocacy Coalitions, Policy Stability, and Policy Change in China: The Case of Birth Control Policy, 1980–2015
  7. Twenty years of Hong Kong and Macao under Chinese rule: being absorbed under ‘one country, two systems’
  8. Comparative Public Policy
  9. Rebel with a cause
  10. Political Marketing in Macao
  11. Political Context and the Adoption of ICT
  12. Public Managers Must Also Be Leaders: The Hollowing-Out of Leadership and Public Management Reform in Hong Kong
  13. THE SEARCH FOR A MODEL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REFORM IN HONG KONG: WEBERIAN BUREAUCRACY, New PUBLIC MANAGEMENT OR SOMETHING ELSE?
  14. The Ombudsman in Hong Kong: Role and Challenges under the Transformation of Governance in the Post-1997 Era
  15. Effective Regulations with Little Effect? The Antecedents of the Perceptions of Environmental Officials on Enforcement Effectiveness in China
  16. Does E-Government Promote Accountability? A Comparative Analysis of Website Openness and Government Accountability
  17. Did how we learn affect what we learn?
  18. Global Information Technology Pressure and Government Accountability: The Mediating Effect of Domestic Context on Website Openness
  19. Effects of Global Pressures on Public Bureaucracy
  20. Market-Based Reforms in Government
  21. Public Administration in a Global Context: Bridging the Gaps of Theory and Practice between Western and Non-Western Nations
  22. What Drives Global E-Governance? An Exploratory Study at a Macro Level