Co-production before, during, and after the first COVID-19 lockdown: The case of developmental services for youth with disabilities [0.03%]
首次COVID-19封城前、期间和之后的共同生产:青年残疾人发展服务个案研究
Monica Carminati,Dario Cavenago,Laura Mariani
Monica Carminati
Co-production was vital to support public services provision during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic, and one of the main challenges for service providers is to make co-production sustainable. There are few empirical studies on the susta...
Public management, agility and innovation: The Swiss experience with the COVID-19 loan scheme [0.03%]
公共管理、灵活性和创新:瑞士的新冠肺炎贷款计划经验
Christian Pauletto
Christian Pauletto
Within only 10 days of March 2020, the Swiss administration had designed and implemented a loan guarantee scheme for enterprises. The implementation phase was also short: it lasted less than five months. This article examines how that was p...
Barriers to digital government and the COVID-19 crisis - A comparative study of federal government entities in the United States and Austria [0.03%]
数字政府与新冠疫情危机的障碍——美国和奥地利联邦政府机构比较研究
Birgit Moser-Plautz
Birgit Moser-Plautz
Digital government has been an evolving topic in research and practice, and during the COVID-19 crisis, different tools emerged as crucial elements in tackling the crisis. Comparing the federal level in the United States (Anglo-Saxon public...
A comparative study of COVID-19 responses in South Korea and Japan: political nexus triad and policy responses [0.03%]
韩国与日本新冠肺炎应对措施比较研究:政治联系三角体与政策反应
M Jae Moon,Kohei Suzuki,Tae In Park et al.
M Jae Moon et al.
Korea and Japan, neighboring democratic countries in Northeast Asia, announced their first COVID-19 cases in January 2020 and witnessed similar patterns of disease spread but adopted different policy approaches to address the pandemic (agil...
Public trust in the Chinese government and life satisfaction during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情初期的公共信任、政府支持与生活满意度:一项中国调查研究
Qimeng Cai
Qimeng Cai
It is important to understand the public's trust in the government's ability to handle crisis events. Based on China Family Panel Studies data in 2018 and 2020, this paper explores the interaction between government trust and life satisfact...
Lockdown, information quality, and political trust: An empirical study of the Shanghai lockdown under COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的封城、信息质量与政治信任——基于上海的实证研究
Yida Zhai,Guanghua Han
Yida Zhai
Many countries have adopted various measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The regulation measures of lockdown have triggered changes in public political trust in the government (including in its competence, benevolence and i...
Seen but not partisan: Changing expectations of public servants in Westminster systems [0.03%]
从"见官莫言事"到"议政要论事":威斯敏斯特体制中对公务人员期待的变化
Brendan Boyd
Brendan Boyd
Much has been written about the changing role of unelected public servants in Westminster systems of government and their relationship with elected officials and the public. However, there are no studies comparing how these three groups per...
Rethinking marine plastics pollution: Science diplomacy and multi-level governance [0.03%]
重新思考海洋塑料污染问题:科学外交与多层级治理
Macarena Beltran,Benny Tjahjono,Thomas Noto Suoneto et al.
Macarena Beltran et al.
Although science diplomacy has been gaining relevance in foreign policy to solve environmental challenges, critical questions concerning what different instruments mean under the term 'science diplomacy' and whether science diplomacy does c...