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Graduate Institute of Public Affairs, NTU

Full-time Faculty

Mei-Jen Hung
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Mei-Jen Hung, Associate Professor

Social Sciences Building 802

Degree: Ph.D., in Public Administration, School of Public Affairs, American University

Specializations: Bureaucracy, Collaborative Governance, Public Participation, E-government

02-3366-8304

meijhung@ntu.edu.tw

 

 


 

著作目錄


Journal Article

• Helen K. Liu, Mei Jen Hung, Daniel Saggau, Keith L.H. Tse.(2019). Strengthening Urban Community Governance Though Geographical Information Systems and Participation: An Evaluation of My Google Map and Service Coordination.    Australian Journal of Social Issues. (accepted)

• Mei Jen Hung, and Wan-Hua Hsieh. (2019). Examining the Perception and Use of Open Crime Data from a Citizen Perspective     .Chinese Public Administration Review 10 (1): 46-59.

• Mei Jen Hung, and Hong-En Wu. (2019). An Analysis of Government-Citizen Collaboration in the Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Civil Service 11(3): 105-138. 

• Mei Jen Hung, and Ching-yen Lan. (2017). An Analysis of the Agency Problem When the Government Privatizes Its Regulatory Functions: A Study of the Privatization of Organic Certification. Taiwanese Journal of Political Science 74: 111-148.

• Mei Jen Hung, and Chien-shih Huang. (2016). Bureaucracy Bashing: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Headlines about Civil Servants in Taiwan. Taiwan Journal of Democracy 13(3): 45-92.

• Mei Jen Hung. (2012). Building Citizen-centered E-government in Taiwan: Problems and Prospects, Australian Journal of Public Administration 71(2): 246-255.

• David H. Rosenbloom and Mei Jen Hung. (2009). Administrative Law and Culture for the U.S. Collaborative Governance State, Journal of Dispute Resolution, Volume 2009, Number 2, 327-342.

 

Conference Paper

• Why Don’t You Believe It? The Credibility of Information on Government Performance. (with Chien-shih Huang, and Mao Wang). Public Management Research Conference, 2020, Haiwaii, U.S.A. (upcoming)    

• Employees’ Support for Government Reorganization in Different Organizational Context. Cross-strait and Hong Kong, Macau Public Governance Forum, October, 2019, Beijing.

• Police Officers’ Emotional Labor in Mass Movements: A Case Study of the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan. (with Wan-Ju, Hung) Public Management Research Conference, May, 2018, Singapore. 

• Taiwan’s E-government and Beyond. Tsukuba Global Science Week. September, 2017, Tsukuba, Japan.

• Reducing Internal Red Tape: Taiwanese Governments’ Experiences and Lessons, 2015 the Greater China Australia Dialogue, November 14-16, 2015, Graduate Institute of Public Affairs, National Taiwan University

• Democratic Values of Public Sector Employees, the Third Cross Strait Public Governance Forum, Oct 23-25, 2015, Beijing, Renmin University of China.

• How do business interact with the government? Perspectives from business leaders in Taiwan, the Second Cross Strait Public Governance Forum, Oct 31 – Nov 1, 2014, City University of Hong Kong.

• The Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Oversight of Bureaucracy by Legislators in Taiwan, 2014 American Political Science Annual Conference, August,2014, Washington, D.C. (second author, Chen-Shih Huang as the first author )

• More than Moving Services Online - Strategies and Barriers to Build Citizen-centric E-government Services at China-Australia Dialogue Workshop, 15-17 June, 2011 in Sun Yat-sen University, China.

• Establishing Networks to Achieve Environmental Justice: Examining State Governments Efforts and their Potential Impacts presented at the 2008 American Society for Public Administration Annual Conference

• Historical Contexts, Citizen Participation and Bureaucrats' Involvement Efforts to Address Environmental Justice at the 2009 American Society for Public Administration Annual Conference

 

Book Chapter

• The Development of Public Engagement in Taiwan, chapter 9 Policy Analysis in Taiwan, edited by Yu-ying Kuo, published by Policy Press 2015. ISBN 9781447308300

 

Doctoral Dissertation

• Environmental justice communities' participation and bureaucrats' involvement efforts in traditional participation and collaborative processes, 2009. American University