Shahjahan Bhuiyan
Shahjahan Bhuiyan
This paper explores whether inequities in access to COVID-19 vaccines can be attributed to governance deficits, particularly for developing and emerging countries where poor governance is widespread, but also for developed countries, where ...
Personal privacy VS. public safety: A hybrid model of the use of smart city solutions in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Moscow [0.03%]
个人隐私与公共安全:莫斯科在抗击新冠疫情中使用智慧城市解决方案的混合模式
Sergey A Revyakin
Sergey A Revyakin
Technological advancements and big data have brought many improvements to smart city infrastructure. During the COVID-19 outbreak, smart city technologies were considered one of the most effective means of fighting the pandemic. The use of ...
Collective sensemaking within institutions: Control of the COVID-19 epidemic in Vietnam [0.03%]
机构内的集体释义:越南新冠肺炎疫情的控制
Chuong H Pham,Thang V Nguyen,Thang N Bach et al.
Chuong H Pham et al.
How people make initial and collective sense under crises remains unanswered. This paper addresses this question using the control of COVID-19 in Vietnam as a case study. Our results suggest that sensemaking under crises is influenced by an...
Yunji Kim,Yeong Ah Jeong
Yunji Kim
Research on COVID-19 responses has largely focused on national governments. Meanwhile, the crisis management literature has noted that such "transboundary crises" require collaborative responses. What role can local governments play? How do...
Lessons from Brazil's unsuccessful fiscal decentralization policy to fight COVID-19 [0.03%]
巴西抗击新冠疫情的财政分权政策及其教训
Ricardo Lopes Cardoso,Ricardo Rocha de Azevedo,José Alexandre Magrini Pigatto et al.
Ricardo Lopes Cardoso et al.
This manuscript investigates the unsuccessful case of the fiscal decentralization policy implemented by the Brazilian central government to help municipalities fight COVID-19. Based on quantitative analyses of data available on governmental...
Decentralization: A handicap in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic? The response of the regional governments in Spain [0.03%]
分散化:抗击新冠肺炎疫情的障碍?——以西班牙为例
Mikel Erkoreka,Josu Hernando-Pérez
Mikel Erkoreka
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an ultimate testing ground for evaluating the resilience and effectiveness of federal and decentralized systems. The article analyses how the Spanish asymmetrical system of decentralization has responded t...
The forms of decommodification and (de)familisation measures during COVID-19: What is the impact on female's welfare? [0.03%]
COVID-19期间去商品化及(去)家庭化的形式:对女性福利的影响是什么?
Tauchid Komara Yuda,Muhammad Rezza
Tauchid Komara Yuda
Using the decommodification and (de)familisation framework, this paper examines the two main Social Safety Net programme during the pandemic and its effect on female welfare in Indonesia. It is argued that despite expansion of decommodifica...
Raju Mainali,Mehmet S Tosun,Serdar Yilmaz
Raju Mainali
Outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic is testing governments' capacity. Generally, considerable attention is paid to the capacity and response of the central or national governments; however, COVID-19 pandemic is local in nature. Although ce...
Cross the river by feeling the stones: How did nonlocal grassroots nonprofits overcome administrative barriers to provide quick responses to COVID-19? [0.03%]
逢山开路,遇水搭桥:非公民间组织如何突破体制障碍应对新冠疫情?
Xiaoyun Wang,Yuan Daniel Cheng
Xiaoyun Wang
This field report explores how nonlocal grassroots organizations provided effective and quick responses during the initial stage of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan and surrounding regions. Despite the lack of resources and local connections,...
Andrew F Johnson,Katherine J Roberto
Andrew F Johnson