Journal of Chinese Governance
2016 - 2026
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2021
- An early assessment of the County Medical Community reform in China: a case study of Zhejiang province pp. 463-485

- Chao Wu, Yixin Tu, Zexi Li and Jianxing Yu
- What does sustainability demand? An institutionalist analysis with applications to China pp. 486-514

- Rong Tan, Rumei Hu and Arild Vatn
- Natural resource balance sheet compilation: a land resource asset accounting case pp. 515-536

- Dao-lin Zhu, Wen-ji Duan, Hui Zhang and Ting Du
- Analysis of the logical relationship of elements of natural resource governance pp. 537-553

- Jian Lin, Chen Liu and Wen Liu
- Urban vacant land in rapidly urbanized areas: Status, micro-level drivers, and implications pp. 554-577

- Changsheng Xiong, Yonglei Zhang, Xue Liu, Qiaolin Luan and Shichuan Wei
Volume 6, issue 3, 2021
- The question of authority pp. 333-350

- Joel S. Migdal
- Policy entrepreneurship under hierarchy: how state actors change policies in China pp. 351-374

- Chunyu Shi and Emilie Frenkiel
- Innovation in construction of local eco-civilized cities in China: cooperative construction mechanism with multi-element objects pp. 375-395

- Mengyun Cheng and Fengying Qin
- The institutional challenge to co-deliver migrant integration and urban greening—evidence from Haizhu Wetland Park Project in Guangzhou, China pp. 396-416

- Jieling Liu and Franz W. Gatzweiler
- Pathways to international cooperation on climate governance in China: a comparative analysis pp. 417-434

- Minsi Liu and Kevin Lo
- Improvement of environmental performance and optimization of industrial structure of the Yangtze River economic belt in China: going forward together or restraining each other? pp. 435-455

- Bing Zhou, Fei Zhou, Dan Zhou, Jingxin Qiao and Bing Xue
- Promote the “dual circulation”, build a new development pattern pp. 456-460

- Qing Miao and Hui Yin
- Redefining a Philosophy for World Governance pp. 460-462

- Xiao Alvin Yang
Volume 6, issue 2, 2021
- The discipline of form: why the premise of institutional form does not apply to Chinese capital, technology, land and labor pp. 175-197

- Peter Ho
- Chinese state-owned commercial banks in reform: inefficient and yet credible and functional? pp. 198-231

- Godfrey Yeung
- Strategic ambiguity in policy formulation: exploring the function of the term “township and village enterprises” in china’s industrial ownership reforms pp. 232-256

- Shuanping Dai and Markus Taube
- The China paradox: the endogenous relationship between law and economic growth pp. 257-282

- Linda Yueh
- The credibility and bargaining during the process of policy implementation—a case study of China’s prohibition of open burning of crop straw policy pp. 283-306

- Shengyue Fan, Tianyu Zhang and Mengyao Li
- The changing credibility of institutions: how household registration systems (hukou) in Mainland China and Taiwan define immigrants’ social benefits pp. 307-326

- Shih-Jiunn Shi
- The quest for attention: nonprofit advocacy in a social media age pp. 327-329

- Zhihong Yu
- A Bright Shared Future (1), compiled by Chinese Academy of International Trade And Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) of the Ministry of Commerce pp. 329-331

- Jie Tan
Volume 6, issue 1, 2021
- Corporate governance: five-factor theory-based financial fraud identification pp. 1-19

- Mengshuang Du
- The value of the corporate governance canon on Chinese companies pp. 20-42

- Bryane Michael and Say-Hak Goo
- The influence of board interlocking network centrality on foundation performance: evidence from China pp. 43-57

- Yan Wu, Yuting Zhang and Yutao Chen
- Participatory budgeting and political representation in China pp. 58-80

- Emilie Frenkiel
- Civil society representation and digital accountability in Brazilian participatory institutions pp. 81-109

- Debora Rezende de Almeida
- Governance edging out representation? Explaining the imbalanced functions of China’s people’s congress system pp. 110-130

- Xuedong Yang and Jian Yan
- Attitudes toward welfare spending in urban China: evidence from a survey in two provinces and social policy implications pp. 131-154

- Alex Jingwei He, Jiwei Qian and Kerry Ratigan
- Relating e-government development to government effectiveness and control of corruption: a cluster analysis pp. 155-173

- Lijun Chen and Apetogbo Komlan Aklikokou
Volume 5, issue 4, 2020
- The state of the field for governance and policy innovation in China pp. 413-418

- Jessica C. Teets and Nele Noesselt
- Land commodification and hukou policy innovation in China: evidence from a survey experiment pp. 419-438

- Meina Cai, Pengfei Liu and Hui Wang
- Implementing targeted poverty alleviation: a policy implementation typology pp. 439-454

- Yutong Si
- Homeowner associations and community governance structure in urban China: a politico-economic reinterpretation pp. 455-476

- Jen-fang Ting, Shanwen Guo and Lingxin Liao
- Finding a place for the Party: debunking the “party-state” and rethinking the state-society relationship in China’s one-party system pp. 477-502

- Holly Snape and Weinan Wang
- Seeking performance or control? Tethered party innovation in China’s performance evaluation system pp. 503-524

- Zhen Wang
- Consultation as policymaking innovation: comparing government transparency and public participation in China and the United States pp. 525-545

- Steven J. Balla and Zhoudan Xie
- City brains and smart urbanization: regulating ‘sharing economy’ innovation in China pp. 546-567

- Nele Noesselt
Volume 5, issue 3, 2020
- Corporate reputation, shareholders’ gains, and market discounts: evidence from the private equity placement in China pp. 273-296

- Bishnu Kumar Adhikary, Kenji Kutsuna and Jiakang Xu
- Determinants of corruption in China: a policy perspective pp. 297-321

- Hummera Saleem, Wen Jiandong and Muhammad Bilal Khan
- Land tenure arrangements and rural-to-urban migration: evidence from implementation of China’s rural land contracting law pp. 322-344

- Bingdao Zheng, Yanfeng Gu and Hanbin Zhu
- Towards a typology of pilots: the Shanghai emissions-trading scheme pilot pp. 345-373

- Iselin Stensdal
- Recent developments and future trends in China’s urban social security pp. 374-389

- Guan Huang
- How culture shapes environmental public participation: case studies of China, the Netherlands, and Italy pp. 390-412

- Wenqi Dang
Volume 5, issue 2, 2020
- Confronting and Governing the Public Health Emergency pp. 137-139

- Jianxing Yu
- Experts’ conservative judgment and containment of COVID-19 in early outbreak pp. 140-159

- Ye Qi, Coco Dijia Du, Tianle Liu, Xiaofan Zhao and Changgui Dong
- Crippled community governance and suppressed scientific/professional communities: a critical assessment of failed early warning for the COVID-19 outbreak in China pp. 160-177

- Edward Gu and Lantian Li
- Public governance mechanism in the prevention and control of the COVID-19: information, decision-making and execution pp. 178-197

- Xiang Gao and Jianxing Yu
- Striking a balance between science and politics: understanding the risk-based policy-making process during the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic in China pp. 198-212

- Peng Liu, Xiao Zhong and Suyang Yu
- A big data analysis on the five dimensions of emergency management information in the early stage of COVID-19 in China pp. 213-233

- Hao Huang, Zongchao Peng, Hongtao Wu and Qihui Xie
- Opinions from the epicenter: an online survey of university students in Wuhan amidst the COVID-19 outbreak1 pp. 234-248

- Huan Yang, Peng Bin and Alex Jingwei He
- A balance act: minimizing economic loss while controlling novel coronavirus pneumonia pp. 249-268

- Binlei Gong, Shurui Zhang, Lingran Yuan and Kevin Z. Chen
- Run at most once. Zhejiang experiences and Chinese concept pp. 269-271

- Tao Liu
- Correction pp. 272-272

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 1, 2020
- Bridging the great divide: toward a comparative understanding of coproduction pp. 1-7

- Yuan (Daniel) Cheng
- Rethinking coproduction: amplifying involvement and effectiveness pp. 8-27

- Jeffrey L. Brudney
- Integrating coproduction theory into voluntary sector theories: approaches and implications for Chinese governance pp. 28-47

- Beth Gazley and Yuan (Daniel) Cheng
- Contextualising co-production and co-governance in the Scottish National Health Service pp. 48-67

- Andrew G. H. Thompson
- Citizen engagement and co-production of e-government services in China pp. 68-89

- Liang Ma and Xia Wu
- Coproduction of community public service: evidence from china’s community foundations pp. 90-109

- Shihong Weng and Yunxiang Zhang
- Communication for coproduction: a systematic review and research agenda pp. 110-135

- Huafang Li
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