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Crisis coordination and the role of social media in response to COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
Y Li, Y Chandra, N Kapucu
The American Review of Public Administration 50 (6-7), 698-705, 2020
1332020
The health costs of the industrial leap forward in China: Evidence from the sulfur dioxide emissions of coal-fired power stations
S Chen, Y Li, Q Yao
China Economic Review 49, 68-83, 2018
662018
Unpacking government social media messaging strategies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in China
Y Li, Y Chandra, Y Fan
Policy & Internet 14 (3), 651-672, 2022
362022
Making governance agile: exploring the role of artificial intelligence in China’s local governance
Y Li, Y Fan, L Nie
Public Policy and Administration, 09520767231188229, 2023
272023
Gone with the wind? Emissions of neighboring coal-fired power plants and local public health in China
S Chen, Y Li, G Shi, Z Zhu
China Economic Review 69, 101660, 2021
172021
In the shadow of administrative decentralization: the impact of devolution on subnational service provision
Y Li, S Chen, Y Peng
The American Review of Public Administration 53 (7-8), 280-295, 2023
132023
From women for women: The role of social media in online nonprofit activities during Wuhan lockdown
Y Li, Y Chandra, L Nie, Y Fan
Public Administration and Development 40 (5), 267-272, 2020
82020
Accountability from cyberspace? Scandal exposure on the Internet and official governance in China
S Chen, Y Li
Political Science Research and Methods 12 (1), 130-145, 2024
72024
Cyberspace and social governance: the role of the Cyberspace Administration office
Y Li
Handbook on Local Governance in China, 224-243, 2023
22023
Determinants of the use of social media in crisis communication: an analysis of microblogging by Chinese local government
Y Li, N Kapucu
International Journal of Public Administration 48 (2), 100-114, 2025
12025
Trade shocks and urbanization: evidence from county-level data in China
S Chen, Y Li, X Wang
Applied Economics Letters 31 (19), 1987-1996, 2024
2024
The Effect of Spotlight on the Allocation of Voter Attention: Evidence From Block-Voting Ballots
Y Li, T Li
Political Studies, 00323217241254335, 2024
2024
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