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Page 1: International Conference on Global Regulatory Governance · International Conference on Global Regulatory Governance, jointly organised by its Department of Government and Public

International

Conference on

Global Regulatory

Governance

4–6 July 2019 | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Wednesday

3 July 2019

Thursday

4 July 2019

Friday

5 July 2019

Saturday

6 July 2019

Registration

08:30–18:00

1/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Registration

08:30–18:00

2/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Registration

08:30–12:30

2/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Opening Ceremony

09:00–09:30

LT1, CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S3)

09:00–10:30

CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S7)

09:00–10:30

CYT Bldg

Keynote Speech

09:30–10:10

LT1, CYT Bldg

Tea Break

10:10–10:30

1/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Round Table:

Governance &

Think-tank in HK

10:30–12:30

LT1, CYT Bldg

Tea Break

10:30–11:00

2/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Tea Break

10:30–11:00

2/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S4)

11:00–12:30

CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S8)

11:00–12:30

CYT Bldg

Lunch Time

12:30–14:00

3/F, CYT Bldg

Lunch Time

12:30–14:00

3/F, CYT Bldg

Lunch Time

12:30–14:00

3/F, CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S1)

14:00–15:30

CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S5)

14:00–15:30

CYT Bldg

Editors’ Forum

14:00–15:30

LT1A, CYT Bldg

Tea Break

15:30–16:00

1/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Tea Break

15:30–16:00

2/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Closing Ceremony

15:30–16:00

LT1A, CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S2)

16:00–18:00

CYT Bldg

Panel Section (S6)

16:00–18:00

CYT Bldg

Welcome Gathering

18:00–19:30

1/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Reception

18:00–19:00

1/F Foyer, CYT Bldg

Gala Dinner

*18:15–21:30

ClubONE Riviera

Farewell Reception

#17:40–21:30

Victoria Harbour Cruise

* Coaches will be arranged for pick up from CYT Building to ClubONE Riviera at 18:15

# Coaches will be arranged for pick up from CYT Building to Hung Hom Pier at 17:40

^ CYT Bldg = Cheng Yu Tung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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1 OVERVIEW

3 WELCOME MESSAGES

3 ● Co-Chairs’ Welcome

4 ● Welcome from Prof. Scott

5 ABOUT US

5 ● Organisers

8 ● ICGRG 2019 Committees

10 WEDNESDAY ( 3 JULY)

10 ● Welcome Gathering

10 THURSDAY ( 4 JULY )

10 ● Opening Ceremony

10 ● Keynote Speech

11 ● Roundtable: Governance &

Think-tank in Hong Kong

12 ● Panel Section 1 (S1)

19 ● Panel Section 2 (S2)

26 ● Reception

27 FRIDAY ( 5 JULY )

27 ● Panel Section 3 (S3)

34 ● Panel Section 4 (S4)

41 ● Panel Section 5 (S5)

47 ● Panel Section 6 (S6)

54 ● Gala Dinner

56 SATURDAY ( 6 JULY )

56 ● Panel Section 7 (S7)

62 ● Panel Section 8 (S8)

68 ● Editors’ Forum

68 ● Closing Ceremony

69 ● Farewell Reception

(Harbour Cruise)

70 GENERAL INFO

70 ● Registration

72 ● Campus Map

73 PANEL OVERVIEW

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Professor Fanny M. Cheung

Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Choh-Ming Li Professor of Psychology

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professor Carlos W. H. Lo

Head & Professor

Department of Government and Public Administration

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Co-Chairs’ Welcome Message

We are pleased to announce that The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) will host the

International Conference on Global Regulatory Governance, jointly organised by its Department of

Government and Public Administration and the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies on 4–

6 July 2019, with the support of the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) Standing

Group on the Regulatory Governance.

The theme of this conference is “Unpacking the Complexity of Regulatory Governance in a

Globalising World”. The conference will address best practice in designing policies, programs and

organisations on regulatory governance when facing the challenges of a globalising world. This event

is the inauguration of a regulatory conference series in Asia, which is an initial step to globalising

regulatory research with the objective of facilitating the gathering of regulation researchers from the

East and West to explore complex research on regulatory governance. Underpinning this event is the

vision of building a global network to meet the demands and challenges of globalising regulatory

governance research.

The Regulatory Governance Conferences organised by the Standing Group have been well attended

by world’s leading scholars in regulation and compliance research from top American, African, Asian,

UK, and European universities. For this 2019 inaugural event in Asia, we expect a larger attendance

from countries in the Asia-Pacific region, namely Australia, Greater China, India, Singapore and

South Korea. Hong Kong ranks among the top in the world in its regulatory quality. As a research-

intensive university that fosters research excellence and impact, CUHK initiates this conference in

Hong Kong to promote regulatory governance research and innovation in this part of the world.

We cordially invite you to take part in this milestone event, either as a panel chair or a paper presenter.

We look forward to providing you with a stimulating and amicable conference environment for you

to advance your research aspiration.

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Professor Colin Scott

Convenor

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Standing Group on Regulatory Governance

Welcome Message from Prof. Colin Scott

The ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance is delighted to be supporting the initiative of

organising this conference on regulatory governance in Hong Kong. The Standing Group was

established in 2005 and, under the auspices of the European Consortium for Political Research, has

organised biennial conferences in Europe since 2006, the last having been held in Lausanne in July

2018. These conferences have been an important focal point for scholars from many disciplines and

from all over the world to meet and exchange research and ideas and have been a key part of the

process for further developing and embedding the important interdisciplinary field of regulatory

governance.

The Standing Group is very happy to support this conference in Hong Kong because it is drawing

in a yet wider range of scholars, many with a focus on the challenges and approaches to regulatory

governance in the Asia-Pacific region and thus it grows our family of researchers, our important

networks and thus our capacity to challenge and support each other in better understanding the

activities and processes with which we concern ourselves. It is particularly significant that we will

launch and develop a global network on regulatory governance at the conference.

On behalf of all associated with the Standing Group I thank and congratulate the organisers and

wish everyone a most rewarding conference experience in Hong Kong.

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Department of Government and Public Administration

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Founded in 1970, the Department of Government and Public Administration has been committed

to excellence in teaching, research and community service. Our faculty members are experts in their

fields. In addition to their teaching duties, they participate in a wide range of scholarly, professional

and community activities. The department is able to provide not only a rich curriculum but also an

exciting place to learn and grow intellectually. It is one of the best of its kind in Hong Kong.

The Department offers degree programmes at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The

undergraduate programme provides a well-rounded training in political science and public

administration. It comprises a group of core courses which introduce the disciplines as well as a

series of elective courses dealing with a wide range of contemporary topics in politics and public

administration. The Department is strongly committed to fostering critical thinking in students, so

that our graduates are able to put their skills to work effectively in their future careers and lives. And

at the graduate level, the Department offers programmes focused on research that can lead to MPhil

and PhD degrees.

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Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Established in 1990, the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (HKIAPS) aims to promote

multi-disciplinary research on social, economic and political development. HKIAPS is devoted to

fostering academic exchange by organising regular public lectures, seminars and international

conferences. The Institute also disseminates research findings to the public through the publication

of research monographs and occasional papers.

The objectives of the HKIAPS are:

1. To develop the CUHK into a research and academic centre of excellence in the interrelated

study of Hong Kong, Mainland China, and the Asia-Pacific region;

2. To enable Hong Kong to better adjust to and make best use of the changes taking place

in China and the Asia-Pacific region;

3. To serve as a “think-tank” for the Hong Kong government, the Chinese government, and

policymakers in public and private sectors;

4. To broaden the intellectual horizon of the policymakers and to develop policy alternatives

for the community.

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European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR)

Standing Group on the Regulatory Governance

The study of regulation and regulatory governance is attracting an increasing attention in the field

of political science. The Standing Group was founded in March 2005 by David Levi-Faur, Hebrew

University, and Jacint Jordana, Pompeu Fabra University. The Standing Group’s founding members

and those who joined it subsequently believe that the study of regulation and governance is

increasingly important topic in the social sciences.

The aim of the Standing Group is to provide a platform and infrastructure for encouraging studies

in this area and the creation of an institutional arena for mutual interaction and debate. We aim to

bring together a broad range of scholars working on (various aspects) of “Regulatory Governance”

in all parts of the world, including scholars from fields such as law, economics, sociology, criminology,

(social) psychology and history for a fruitful exchange of ideas and knowledge on regulatory

governance. However, as a Standing Group of the European Consortium for Political Research

(ECPR), the main focus of the group will be on the political aspects of regulation. We believe in

openness and pluralism and intend to open the group not only for different disciplines but to

different theoretical perspective and to a variety of methodological approaches.

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ICGRG 2019 Committees

Co-Chairs

Prof. Fanny M. Cheung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Carlos W. H. Lo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Advisory Committee

Prof. Yury Blagov (St. Petersburg University, Russia)

Prof. John Braithwaite (The Australian National University)

Prof. Gerald Chan (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Prof. Neil Gunningham (The Australian National University)

Prof. Fiona Haines (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

Prof. Grame Hodge (Monash University, Australia)

Prof. Bridget Hutter (The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom)

Prof. Wai-fung Lam (The University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Eungkyoon Lee (Korea University)

Prof. David Levi-Faur (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)

Prof. Jolene Lin (National University of Singapore)

Prof. Peng Liu (Renmin University of China)

Prof. Tak Wing Ngo (The University of Macau)

Prof. Christine Parker (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

Prof. M Ramesh (National University of Singapore)

Dr Subhasis Ray (Xavier University, India)

Prof. Colin Scott (University College Dublin, Ireland)

Prof. Jodi Short (The University of California, Hastings College of the Law, United States)

Prof. Ching-Ping Tang (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)

Prof. Shui-yan Tang (The University of Southern California, United States)

Prof. Veronica Taylor (The Australian National University)

Prof. Benjamin van Rooij (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Prof. Richard Walker (The City University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Eric Windholz (Monash University, Australia)

Prof. Jiannan Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)

Prof. Xun Wu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Prof. Lan Xue (Tsinghua University, China)

Prof. Dali Yang (The University of Chicago, United States)

Prof. Kaifeng Yang (Renmin University of China)

Prof. Feihu Ying (Shenzhen University, China)

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Organising Committee

Prof. David Donald (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Julien Chaisse (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Peter Fong (Hong Kong Public Administration Association)

Prof. Wei Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Dr Ning Liu (The City University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Michelle Miao (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prof. William Smith (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Wilson Wong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Dr Richard Wu (The University of Hong Kong)

Dr Henry Yee (The University of Hong Kong)

Dr Victor Zheng (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Dr Xueyong Zhan (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Prof. Chao Xi (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Scientific Committee

Prof. Nancy Reichman (Chair) (University of Denver, United States)

Prof. David Levi-Faur (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)

Prof. Bridget Hutter (The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom)

Prof. Carlos W. H. Lo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prof. Salvador Parrado (Distance Learning University (UNED), Spain)

Prof. Benjamin van Rooij (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Prof. Shui-yan Tang (The University of Southern California, United States)

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3 July

18:00–19:00 Welcome Gathering

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

4 July

09:00–09:30 Opening Ceremony

Venue: LT1, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Welcome Speech

Prof. Rocky Tuan

Vice-Chancellor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Opening Speech

Mr Matthew Cheung

Chief Secretary for Administration, The Government of the Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region

4 July

09:30–10:15 Keynote Speech

Venue: LT1, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Topic: Mega-Regulation, Meta-Regulation and the Autonomy of the

Globalized Higher Education Sector

Speaker:

Prof. Colin Scott

Convenor, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Standing

Group on Regulatory Governance

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10:15–10:30 Tea Break

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

10:30–12:30 Round Table:

Governance and Think-tank in Hong Kong

Venue: LT1, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Moderator:

Mr Jasper Tsang

Convenor, Hong Kong Vision, Hong Kong

Speakers: Mrs Betty Fung

Head, Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office, The Government of the Hong Kong

Special Administrative Region

Mr Ronny Tong

Convenor, Path of Democracy, Hong Kong

Mr Ming-wai Lau

Chairman, Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre, Hong Kong

Mr Stephen Wong

Deputy Executive Director and Head of Public Policy Institute, Our Hong Kong

Foundation, Hong Kong

12:30–14:00 Lunch

Venue: THE STAGE

3/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: P04A –

Current and Future Directions of Compliance Research

Chair(s): Benjamin van Rooij, [email protected]

Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Yuval Feldman, [email protected]

Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Measuring Compliance

van Rooij, Benjamin

Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Behavioral Ethics and Compliance

Feldman, Yuval

Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Understanding Compliance

Hutter, Bridget

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

Networked Compliance

Perez, Oren

Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: P12 –

Measuring Sectors’ Regulatory Governance: Quantitative

Approaches

Chair(s): Jacint Jordana, [email protected]

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Comparing de jure and de facto Regulatory Arrangements: Measuring Regulatory

Governance in the Global South

Kumar, Shashwat

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals, Spain

The Influence of Individual Values on Attitudes to Corruption: What Undermine Formal

Anti-corruption Effectiveness

Tu, Wenyan

Department of Public Policy, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Understanding the Formal Distribution of Decision-making Power in Multi-actor

Regulatory Arrangements: The Case of Telecommunications Markets in Europe, Latin

America, and South Asia

González, Camilo I.

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Mathieu, Emmanuelle

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Verhoest, Koen

University of Antwerp, Belgium

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: P32 –

The Quest for Sustainability: Promises and Challenges of

Participatory Governance

Chair(s): Wai-fung Lam, [email protected]

Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong

Winnie W. Y. Law, [email protected]

Centre for Civil Society and Governance, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Trilogues and Civil Society Organisations: The European Parliament & CSOs in Trilogues

Greenwood, Justin

Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom

Roederer-Rynning, Christilla

University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Research on the Level of Public Participation in Envi-social Governance and Its

Influencing Factors in China — Based on Residents’ Survey of Taiyuan and Kunming

Guo, Hongyan

Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, China

Wu, Zhaoliang

School of Environmental & Natural Resources, Renmin University of China, China

Wang, Hua

School of Environmental & Natural Resources Renmin University of China, China

Reforming Environmental Service Organizations in Local China: A Comparative Study of

Chengdu, Guangzhou and Tianjin

Zhan, Xueyong

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Lo, Carlos W. H.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: P38 –

Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: The Role of Institutions of

Political Economy in Explaining Variance in Regulation between

States

Chair(s): Yair Osheroff, [email protected]

Department of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Isarel

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Varieties of Institutional Framework for Financial Stability: Macroprudential Regulators

in East-Central European (ECE) EU Member States

Mero, Katalin

Budapest Business School, University of Applied Sciences, Hungary

Capitalist Variations in ‘Say On Pay’: A Look at Regulatory Governance in Singapore and

Hong Kong

Ang, Lance

Centre for Asian Legal Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore

From Developmental State to Regulatory State: The Changing Role of Public Service in

Southeast Asia

Haque, Shamsul

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: Occupational Licensing in Germany, Sweden, UK and

Israel

Osheroff, Yair

Department of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Isarel

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: P40 –

Pro-social Regulatory Governance in Taiwan, with a Comparative

Perspective

Chair(s): Ching-Ping Tang, [email protected]

Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

State-Community Partnership in Cultural Conservation: The Case of Conserving

Traditional Housing Settlement in Kinmen, Taiwan

Tang, Ching-Ping

Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Yu, Meng-Che

Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Resilient Governance and Acceptance of Climate Change Policy: An Investigation in a

Taiwan Sample

Lee, Changyen

Graduate Institute of National Policy and Public Affairs, National Chung-Hsin University, Taiwan

Cheng, Tiger K.

Department of Environmental and Cultural Resources, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Chen, Yen-Hung

Department of Public Affairs, Fo Guang University, Taiwan

Cheng, Chun-Fa

Graduate Institute of Hakka Cultural Industry, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Big Data Development and Regulation for Social Policies in Taiwan

Liu, Helen K.

Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: N02 –

Regulatory Governance on Finance

Chair(s): Jay Cao, [email protected]

Department of Finance, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

How Does Regulation Approach Short-termism?

Marshall, Graham

Macquarie University, Australia

Institutional Investor Stewardship: A Myth?

Xi, Chao

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 1 (S1)

Panel: N04 –

Co-regulatory Governance

Chair(s): Colin Scott, [email protected]

University College Dublin, Ireland

Venue: Room 203, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

New Global Governance for Sustainable Global Energy Transformation: Democratic,

Participatory-Deliberative, Multilayered

Klinke, Andreas

Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

Consumer and Public Participation in Converged Communications Industry Rule-making

Lee, Karen

University of New England, Australia

Wilding, Derek

University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Accountability and Its Limits: Designing Stakeholder Engagement in Rulemaking across

the European Union

Dunlop, Claire A.

University of Exeter, United Kingdom

14:00–15:30 Tea Break

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: P04B –

Innovative Empirical Approaches to Study Regulation and

Compliance

Chair(s): Benjamin van Rooij, [email protected]

University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Yuval Feldman, [email protected]

Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

The Complexity of Revolving Doors in Regulation: Evidence from the American States

Provost, Colin

School of Public Policy, University College London, United Kingdom

From Control to Collaboration: An Experimental Approach to Prototyping a ‘Learning

Model’ for Civic Compliance within Urban Regulatory ‘Grey Zones’

Treger, Chloe

Dark Matter Labs, United Kingdom

Kang, Eunji

Dark Matter Labs, United Kingdom

Academic Impact and Institutional Entrepreneurship: Improving Compliance through the

Power of Norms, Practice, and Technique

Bolanos, Jose A.

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: P05 –

Emerging Trends in the Environmental Regulatory Governance in

India and China

Chair(s): Xuehua Zhang, [email protected]

Lishui Institute of Ecology and Environment, Nanjing University, China

Deborah Seligsohn, [email protected]

Villanova University, United States

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Blunt Force Regulation and Bureaucratic Control in Weak Institutional Environments

van der Kamp, Denise

The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

A Policy Review of Environmental Governance in India

Kumar, Lavanya Suresh

Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India

Decentralizing Waste Management in Bengaluru, India: Role of Judiciary and Civil Society

Zhang, Xuehua

Lishui Institute of Ecology and Environment, Nanjing University, China

Shenoy, Megha

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India

Kashyap, Shwetmala

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India

Wasdani, Kishinchand P.

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India

Vijaygopal, Abhishek

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India

Indian Power Sector Regulation: Opportunities to Learn from the Chinese Experience

Seligsohn, Deborah

Villanova University, United States

A Paper Tiger? Prosecutorial Regulators in China’s Civil Environmental Public Interest Litigations

Ding, Chunyan

School of Law, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Xiao, Huina

Centre for Chinese & Comparative Law, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: P07 –

Transnational Regulatory Networks

Chair(s): Dini Sejko, [email protected]

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Jędrzej Górski, [email protected]

The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Julien Chaisse, [email protected]

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Chinese State-owned Enterprises in Africa: Is There Always a Black or White Role?

Yin, Wei

Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China

Zhang, Anran

Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Planning “Beside” And “Beyond” The State: Corporations’ and Sovereign Wealth Funds’

Planning Strategies

Sabatino, Gianmatteo

University of Trento, Italy

Privatization Programmes of Over-indebted Eurozone Member States: The Limits of

Internal Market Law

Papadopoulos, Thomas

Department of Law, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

European Company Law (ECL) Journal (Kluwer), Cyprus

Solving the Regulatory Puzzle of State-owned Enterprises: Features of Asian Mega-

regional Agreements

Sejko, Dini

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

SOEs in the EU China CAI Negotiations: Issues and the Way Ahead

Spano, Alessandro

The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, United Kingdom

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: P13 –

“New Governance” Failures in Implementing Regulatory Policy

Chair(s): Wai-Hang Yee, [email protected]

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

The Norwegian Model in Nigeria: Failure of Regulatory Transposition in Petro-

Governance

Onyeabo, Ebele A.

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Implementation Failures in the Field of the German Immission Control Law

Dose, Nicolai

Institute of Political Science, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Strüngmann, Daniela

Institute of Political Science/Institute for Socio-Economics, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Delegation and Democratic Control: Can Independent Regulatory Agencies Become Too

Independent?

Mause, Karsten

University of Münster, Germany

Heine, Klaus

Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Regulating Digital Urban Mobility Platforms (DUMP) in Times of Uncertainty

Artigas, Alvaro G.

CEE (Sciences-Po Paris), France

Castellano, José M.

UPF Barcelona, Spain

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: P28 –

Striking a Balance Between Regulations and Governance for Capital

Markets in Hong Kong

Chair(s): Chee-keong Low, [email protected]

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: LT1, 1/F, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Practitioner Oriented Session

Panellists:

Individual Responsibility – A Capital Market Trend

Datwani, Mohan

The Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries, Hong Kong

Issue of Sponsor Liability

Chan, Kalok

CUHK Business School, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Green Finance in Hong Kong: Competition, Regulation and Governance

Tracy, Alexandra

Hoi Ping Ventures, Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: P36 –

Transnational Regulatory Networks

Chair(s): Oren Perez, [email protected]

Bar-Ilan Law School, Israel

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Global Networked Authority

Perez, Oren

Bar-Ilan Law School, Israel

Varieties of Transnational Regulation: How Tasks Drive Structure in Global Regulatory

Organizations

Coen, David

University College London, United Kingdom

Maggetti, Martino

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Saz-Carranza, Angel

ESADE Business School, Spain

Yesilkagit, Kutsal

Leiden University, The Netherlands

Convergences and Divergences: Comparing Contractual and Organizational Models in

International Regulatory Cooperation

Cafaggi, Fabrizio

Italian Council of State, Italy

Transnational Regulatory Networks: A Study in Compliance and Legitimacy in Counter-

Terrorist Financing

Goldbarsht, Doron

Macquarie Law School, Australia

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 2 (S2)

Panel: N07 –

Regulatory Issues in China and India

Chair(s): David Levi-Faur, [email protected]

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Regulatory Governance of Higher Education: A Case Study on India

Lankapalli, Rachana

The Department of Higher Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh, India

A National Leap-forward for Waste Separation? Exploring the Local Variations of Waste

Policy Instruments in China with Content Analysis and QCA

He, Chenyang

Department of Public Policy, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Fu, Yang

Department of Public Management, Shenzhen University, China

Social Media Management Policy and Its Evolution in China (2010-2017)

Liu, Shuhua M.

Fudan University, China

Pan, Liting

Fudan University, China

Zhang, Hong

Fudan University, China

Chen, Zui

Fudan University, China

Love Well, Whip Well? The Influence of Political Trust on Attitude to Protest in China

Li, Yong

School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China

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18:00–19:00 Reception

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: P01A –

Algorithmic Regulation: What are Regulators Doing with Data and

Can They Make Better Use of It? (1/2)

Chair(s): David Demeritt, [email protected]

King's College London, United Kingdom

Henry Rothstein, [email protected]

King's College London, United Kingdom

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Algorithmic Regulation: Promises, Problems, and Prospects of Better Regulation through

‘Big Data’

Demeritt, David, King's College London, United Kingdom

Rothstein, Henry, King's College London, United Kingdom

Statistical Surveillance vs Wisdom of the Crowds: What Works for Quality Regulation?

Griffiths, Alex, Statica Research Ltd, The Netherlands

Beaussier, Anne-Laure, CSO/Sciences-Po Paris, France

Rothstein, Henry, King's College London, United Kingdom

Steering by Their Own Lights: How and Why European Regulators Use Different

Indicators to Measure Healthcare Quality

Beaussier, Anne-Laure, CSO/Sciences-Po Paris, France

Demeritt, David, King's College London, United Kingdom

Griffiths, Alex, Statica Research Ltd, The Netherlands

Rothstein, Henry, King's College London, United Kingdom

The Indicator Revolution in Healthcare Quality Regulation: An International Comparative

Analysis across the OECD

Balog-Way, Dominic, King's College London, United Kingdom

Demeritt, David, King's College London, United Kingdom

Rothstein, Henry, King's College London, United Kingdom

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: P02A –

Beyond Corruption: How to Foster Human Rights’ Protection

through Anti-corruption Regulation in Developing Economies (1/3)

Chair(s): Eduardo Saad-Diniz, [email protected]

Ribeirão Preto Law School and Program for Latin American Integration, University of

São Paulo, Brazil

Julia Gracia, [email protected]

NOVA School of Law, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Systemic Corruption and Regulatory Irrationality as Obstacles to the Fruition of Human

Rights in Rio de Janeiro

de Araujo, Valter S.

Law School, State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil

CNMP (National Council of Prosecution Services), Brazil

Criminal Compliance and Corruption: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis (Brazilian

Perspective)

Puppe Magalhães, Matheus L.

Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

The Dereliction of Human Rights in The Resource Curse: Criminalising Corruption

Regionally

Onyeabo, Ebele A.

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Disrespect for Equity and the Right to Life by the Implementation of Plea Bargain as a

Form of Anti-corruption Policy in Latin America

Rodriguez, Victor G.

Latin America Integration Program, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: P06 –

Global Regulatory Governance of Goods and Standard-setting

Bodies: The Impact of Crisis Events

Chair(s): Stephanie Bijlmakers, [email protected]

Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Automotive Reliability Engineering Mistakes: The Normativity of the Environment

Rosen, Robert E.

University of Miami School of Law, United States

Hearing above the Din in the Standards-Setting Space in the ICT Domain, and the Role

of Standard-Setting Bodies (SSBs)

Verghese, Zuno G.

Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Lobbying in Face of Crises: The Case of Financial Standards

Borowicz, Konrad

Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Resilience in the Face of Crisis: The Case of GlobalG.A.P., the Forest Stewardship Council

and Fairtrade International

Bijlmakers, Stephanie

Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: P23A –

Regulatory Governance Reform in China Reconsidered:

Institutional Logic, Agency Empowerment, and Future Challenges

(1/3)

Chair(s): Peng Liu, [email protected]

School of Public Administration & Policy, Renmin University of China, China

Xueyong Zhan, [email protected]

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Principal Moral Hazard, Public Awareness, and Environmental Regulatory Biases:

Evidence from China

Chen, Tingjia

School of Government and Public Policy, The University of Arizona, United States

Schlager, Edella

School of Government and Public Policy, The University of Arizona, United States

The Selective Regulatory State-building in Developing Countries: A Case of Chinese VAT

Governance

Xiao, Huina

Centre for Chinese & Comparative Law, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Asymmetrical Embedded Regulation: A Triangular Model to Understand China’s

Regulatory Regime and Its Reform in Its Authoritarian Context

Liu, Peng

School of Public Administration & Policy, Renmin University of China, China

Politics of Appraisal Standard Setting of National Food Safety Cities in Authoritarian

China

Yang, Zhenjie

Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China

Sheng, Yilong

Wuhan Institute of Technology, China

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: P26A –

Resilience, Inequality and Environmental Governance

Chair(s): Bridget Hutter, [email protected]

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

Venue: Room 203, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

New Environmental Governance: Adaptation, Resilience and Law

Holley, Cameron

University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia

Risk, Resilience and Inequality: Current Dilemmas in Environmental Regulation

Hutter, Bridget

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

Dialogue Strategies for Social-ecological Resilience and Sustainability

Wang, Hua

Renmin University of China, China

An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Environmental Roundtable Dialogue at the

Community Level in China Based upon Stakeholder Satisfactions

Su, Hongyan

School of Environment & Natural Resources, Renmin University of China, China

Wang, Hua

Renmin University of China, China

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: N01 –

Global and Regional Regulatory Governance

Chair(s): Richard Walker, [email protected]

The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Private Meta-regulation

Cafaggi, Fabrizio

Italian Council of State, Italy

Scott, Colin

University College Dublin, Ireland

Nanotechnology and the Politics of Regulation in Asia – Regional Divergence

Rodine-Hardy, Kirsten

Northeastern University, United States

Brij-Raj, Melissa

Northeastern University, United States

Nithya Pathalam

Northeastern University, United States

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 3 (S3)

Panel: N03 –

Regulatory Challenges for the Global South

Chair(s): Benjamin van Rooij, [email protected]

Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Regulation as Contained Distributive Politics in the Global South

Chalmers, Damian

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Variegated Regulation and Relations: Competition Law and Policy in Indonesia and

Thailand

Loo, Gloria J. X.

Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Navigating Uncertainty: The Oil and Gas Regulation in Mexico

Elizondo, Alejandra

CIDE, Mexico

Mejia, Luis E.

Hertie School of Governance, Germany

10:30–11:00 Tea Break

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

2/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: P01B –

Algorithmic Regulation: What are Regulators Doing with Data and

Can They Make Better Use of It? (2/2)

Chair(s): David Demeritt, [email protected]

Kings College London, United Kingdom

Henry Rothstein, [email protected]

Kings College London, United Kingdom

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Big Data and Bounded Ethicality

Feldman, Yuval

Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Kaplan, Yotam

Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Steering through Data-clouds: The Tension between Statistical Preferences and

Professional Decisions: A Study Comparing the ‘Governance by Numbers’ in German

Health and Higher Education Sectors

Huber, Michael

Department of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany

On the Interface between Metrics and Policy: A Case Study of Problems in the Use of

Statistical Data in the Monitoring of Mental Health Policy

Foreman, David M.

Royal College of Psychiatrists, United Kingdom

Kings College London, United Kingdom

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: P02B –

Beyond Corruption: How to Foster Human Rights’ Protection

through Anti-corruption Regulation in Developing Economies (2/3)

Chair(s): Eduardo Saad-Diniz, [email protected]

Ribeirão Preto Law School and Program for Latin American Integration, University of

São Paulo, Brazil

Julia Gracia, [email protected]

NOVA School of Law, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Chinese Companies in Brazil as Risk Factors for Corruption and Threats to Human

Rights: Solutions to Comply with Bilateral Agreements on Incentives to Governance

Law, Thomas

PUC - Brazil Law School, Brazil

Corruption and Human Rights from the Argentine Regulatory Perspective

Sabadini, Patricio N.

Cuenca del Plata University, Argentina

Exploring a Public Interest Approach to Corruption in Authoritarian East Asia

Gillespie, John

Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University, Australia

Connecting Sustainable Development, Human Rights, and Corruption: A Collective

Action Approach

Gracia, Julia

NOVA School of Law, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal

FCT Fellow, Portugal

CEDIS, Portugal

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: P23B –

Regulatory Governance Reform in China Reconsidered:

Institutional Logic, Agency Empowerment, and Future Challenges

(2/3)

Chair(s): Peng Liu, [email protected]

School of Public Administration & Policy, Renmin University of China, China

Xueyong Zhan, [email protected]

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Regulating Air Pollution in China’s Industrial Parks

Ma, Jieqi

Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Xu, Yuan

Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

We Shall Tango in Techno Music: Institutional Outsourcing and Regulatory Innovation

on Digital Governance in China

Hai, Jiawei S.

Lau China Institute, King's College London, United Kingdom

Building Regulatory State with China’s Market-oriented Economic Reforms:

A Comparative Study of Competition Policy and Environmental Policy

Zhan, Xueyong

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: P26B –

Resilience and Environmental Governance

Chair(s): Bridget Hutter, [email protected]

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

Venue: Room 203, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Establishing a Framework of Urban Resilience Indicators: A Case Study of Hsinchu City

in Taiwan

Chen, Yan-Rong

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Cheng, Kuo-Tai

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Lee, Chang-Yen

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Governing the Green Climate Fund: Reconciling Global Norms with Local Needs

Francesch-Huidobro, Maria

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Hong Kong

The Development of Green Islamic Finance: A Success Case from Malaysia

Liu, Felicia H. M.

King's College London, United Kingdom

National University of Singapore, Singapore

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: P29 –

Taming or Enabling Private Rule-makers? Assessing Resilience of

Transnational Standardsetters

Chair(s): Enrico Partiti, [email protected]

Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Performativity of Private Rule-making. Management System Standards as Source of

Power of Standardising Bodies

Partiti, Enrico

Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

The Interplay between EU Public Law and the Setting Up of Private Technical Standards

Which Grant Presumption of Conformity with EU Legislation

Gérardy, Marie

University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Regulatory Constraints in SSO’s Approach in Incorporating Open Source into

Standardization Work: A Comparative Study between ETSI, OASIS and IETF

Li, Jingze

Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT), Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Balancing Transparency and Intellectual Property Rights within Standard Setting Bodies

Jenart, Cedric

Faculty of Law, University of Antwerp, Belgium

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: P39A –

Electricity Global South: The Diffusion and Role of IRAs

Chair(s): Emmanuelle Mathieu, [email protected]

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Jacint Jordana, [email protected]

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain

Discussant: Camilo I. González, [email protected]

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Agencification in the Arab World: Insights from the Electricity Sector

Mathieu, Emmanuelle

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Jordana, Jacint

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain

Electricity Regulation in India: Locating in the Spectrum between Rules and Deals

Kumar, Shashwat

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain

Patil, Ketan

ABPS Infrastructure Advisory Private Limited, India

Funding Infrastructure in Developing Countries: The Limited Role of Regulation

Mathieu, Emmanuelle

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Developing a Hybrid Approach to Regulation in the Nigerian Electricity Industry

Osasu, Osamede

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 4 (S4)

Panel: N05 –

Regulation of the Health Care Sector

Chair(s): Peter N. S. Lee, [email protected]

Department of Political Science, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Challenge of Medicinal Cannabis to Therapeutic Goods Regulation in Australia

Gleeson, Penny

Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Negative Lessons and Epistemic Communities in Policy Transfer. A Typology of Policy

Outcomes

Rusu, Alexandru

WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Löblová, Olga

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Regulatory Governance in Quasi-Market: The Case of Public Insurances of Medical Care

in China

Lee, Peter N. S.

Department of Political Science, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

12:30–14:00 Lunch

Venue: THE STAGE

3/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 5 (S5)

Panel: P02C –

Beyond Corruption: How to Foster Human Rights’ Protection

through Anti-corruption Regulation in Developing Economies (3/3)

Chair(s): Eduardo Saad-Diniz, [email protected]

Ribeirão Preto Law School and Program for Latin American Integration, University of

São Paulo, Brazil

Julia Gracia, [email protected]

NOVA School of Law, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

The Brumadinho Dam Collapse: How a Better Regulation Could Have Helped Prevent

the Disaster through Implementation of a Deterrent Effect

Torres, Henrique A.

Universidad de Sevilla, Spain | Unifenas, Brazil | IBHES/FACEMG, Brazil | PUC-MG, Brazil

Maletta, Giselle V.

Milton Campos Law School, Brazil

The Politics of Corporate Governance in Latin America: Authoritarian Roots v. Integrity

Saad-Diniz, Eduardo

Ribeirão Preto Law School and Program for Latin American Integration, University of São Paulo, Brazil

Electoral Corruption Revealed by Lava Jato and Political Rights in Brazil

Mohallem, Michael F.

FGV Law School in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Linking Corruption and Human Rights: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Approaches to

Foreign Bribery and Modern Slavery In Australia

Harris, Hannah

University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia

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Panel: P23C –

Regulatory Governance Reform in China Reconsidered:

Institutional Logic, Agency Empowerment, and Future Challenges

(3/3)

Chair(s): Peng Liu, [email protected]

School of Public Administration & Policy, Renmin University of China, China

Xueyong Zhan, [email protected]

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Capacity Deficits in China’s Frontline Food Safety Regulatory System

Yee, Wai-Hang

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Liu, Peng

Renmin University of China, China

Environmental Public Interest Litigation in China under New Circumstances:

Understanding Court Decisions Using Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Ma, Rongzhen

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Yee, Wai-Hang

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Regime Type and Regulatory Agendas in Greater China: Food Safety in Beijing, Hong

Kong, and Taipei

Chan, Kwan-nok

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Lam, Wai-fung

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Li, Wei

Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Tang, Ching-Ping

National Chengchi University, Taiwan

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Panel: P24A –

Regulatory Indicators and Measurement in Globalized Governance

(1/2)

Chair(s): Claire A. Dunlop, [email protected]

University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Wei Li, [email protected]

Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Cross-agency Meetings Matter: A Case Study on Local Government’s Comprehensive

Reform in China

Yan, Bo

School of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Wu, Jiannan

School of Public Relations and Affairs, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

The Role of Collaborative Networks and Resource Mobilization in Social Service Delivery:

A Comparative Analysis of Contracting Performance in China

Yang, Bao

School of Public Affairs, Chongqing University, China

Li, Wei

Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Media Reputation of Regulatory Agencies: Proposing and Measuring a New Regulatory

Indicator

Peci, Alketa

Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Brazil

Fernandes, Fabiola

Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 5 (S5)

Panel: P34 –

Transnational Private Regulation Panel #2 – Social / Environmental

/ Safety

Chair(s): Maria Francesch-Huidobro, [email protected]

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Regulating ‘Sustainable Minerals’ in Global Electronics Supply Chains: Local Power

Struggles and the Limits of Supply Chain Governance

Macdonald, Kate

School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Diprose, Rachael

School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Kurniawan, Nanang

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

Winanti, Poppy

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

Global Benchmarking Schemes and Local Adaptation by Japanese Certification Schemes

Sakaguchi, Isao

Gakushuin University, Japan

Watanabe, Tomoaki

Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan

Certification, Uncertainty, and Corporate Governance: Varieties of Certifications (in

Voluntary Carbon Markets)

Bolanos, Jose A.

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 5 (S5)

Panel: P37A –

Trends and Contemporary Issues in Transnational Environmental

Governance (1/2)

Chair(s): Jolene Lin, [email protected]

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Climate Change Regulation, Shipping and the WTO: Conflicting Obligations?

Maggio, Amber R.

Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

All Hands On Deck: Addressing the Global Marine Plastics Pollution Crisis in Asia

Fang, Meng

Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Garcia, Beatriz

Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Lin, Jolene

Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Meta-regulation of Voluntary Certification Schemes: What is the Role of Regional and

International Organizations?

Naiki, Yoshiko

Osaka University, Japan

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14:00–15:30 Panel Section 5 (S5)

Panel: P39B –

Electricity Global South: Complexity and Multilevel Governance

Chair(s): Emmanuelle Mathieu, [email protected]

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Jacint Jordana, [email protected]

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain

Discussant: Alejandra Elizondo, [email protected]

CIDE, Mexico

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Beyond the Regulatory Authority: System Operator as a Regulatory Intermediary and the

Expansion of Clean Energy in Mexico

Valenzuela, Jose M.

Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

The Ambivalent Role of Regulatory Institutions in the Marketization and Decarbonization

of China’s Power Sector

Goron, Coraline

University of Oxford China Centre, United Kingdom

Electricity Regulation for Cities at Risk: Regulating the Grid’S Last-mile in Santiago

Artigas, Alvaro G.

CEE (Sciences-Po Paris), France

15:30–16:00 Tea Break

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

2/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P10 –

International Varieties of Risk Regulation

Chair(s): Henry Rothstein, [email protected]

King's College London, United Kingdom

David Demeritt, [email protected]

King's College London, United Kingdom

Venue: Room 203, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Explaining National Political Philosophies of Risk and Regulation

Rothstein, Henry

King's College London, United Kingdom

Demeritt, David

King's College London, United Kingdom

Why Regulators Assess Risk Differently: Regulatory Style, Corporatist Organisation and

the Varied Implementation of Risk-based Food Safety Inspection across Europe

Borraz, Olivier

CSO/Sciences-Po Paris, France

Beaussier, Anne-Laure

CSO/Sciences-Po Paris, France

Demeritt, David

King's College London, United Kingdom

Rothstein, Henry

King's College London, United Kingdom

Huber, Michael

Department of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany

Risk, Nudge and the Enlightened Consumer: Why Food Hygiene Barometers Show New

Regulatory Ideas Don’t Always Travel Well

Self, David

Food Standards Agency, United Kingdom

Rothstein, Henry

King's College London, United Kingdom

The Risk(Based) Regulation of Higher Education. Comparing Quality Regimes in France

England and the Netherlands

Huber, Michael

Department of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P11 –

Latin American Regulatory State: Origins and Evolution

Chair(s): Camilo Ignacio González, [email protected]

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Discussant: Jacint Jordana, [email protected]

Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Up in the Air: Regulating Methane Emissions in Mexico

Elizondo, Alejandra

CIDE, Mexico

Belausteguigoitia, Juan C.

ITAM, Mexico

Liedo, Pedro

ITAM, Mexico

The Effect of Regulatory Governance Arrangements on the Output of the

Telecommunication and Energy Sectors

González, Camilo Ignacio

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Dismantling the Mexican Regulatory State?

Dussauge-Laguna, Mauricio

CIDE, Mexico

Quo Vadis Regulator: Professional Careers of Brazilian Regulators

Peci, Alketa

Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Brazil

de Araujo, Bruno C. O.

Instituto de Pesquisa Aplicada (IPEA), Brazil

Santos, Aline

Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Brazil

New Theories of Law - Alternative Regulation and Alternative Dispute Resolution in a

View from the South

Pucci, Rafael D.

Universidade De Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P14 –

On the Regulation of Corporate Social Responsibility

Chair(s): Carlos W. H. Lo, [email protected]

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Voluntary Regulation Regarding Ethical Codes and Criminal State Regulation: Searching

for a New Model for Regulating CSR

Litor, Lilach

The Open University of Israel, Israel

How Regulation Effects CSR: Corporate Environmental Responsibility in Different

Simulated Regulatory Scenarios

Karassin, Orr

Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, The Open University of Israel, Israel

Ba-Haim, Aviad

Department of Management and Economics, The Open University of Israel, Israel

Corporate Political Activities and Political Corporate Social Responsibilities in Dependent

Market Economies – The Case of Hungary

Szennay, Aron

Faculty of Finance and Accountancy, Budapest Business School, Hungary | Doctoral School of Regional-

and Economic Sciences, Széchenyi István University, Hungary | MTA-BGE Macroeconomic Sustainability

Research Group, Hungary

The Dialectic Development of the CSR Regulation in Russian Federation

Blagov, Yury

Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg University, Russia

Petrova-Savchenko, Anastasia

Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg University, Russia

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P21 –

Regulation of Legal Ethics, Legal Profession and Legal Education

Chair(s): Richard Wu, [email protected]

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Reverse Engineering Legal Professional Privilege in a Globalising World:

The Australian Case

Goldbarsht, Doron

Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University, Australia

The Ethics of Law Practice and the Ethics of Compliance

Winn, Jane K.

University of Washington, United States

Corporate Counsel and the Challenge of Regulatory Governance

Godwin, Andrew

Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Lawyers in a Globalised World: The Challenges to Regulating Legal Ethics in Practice

Lee, John

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Reforming and Regulating Legal Education and Admission to Practice in the Greater

China Region in an Age of Globalisation: A Comparative Study of China, Hong Kong and

Taiwan

Wu, Richard

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P24B –

Regulatory Indicators and Measurement in Globalized Governance

(2/2)

Chair(s): Claire A. Dunlop, [email protected]

University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Wei Li, [email protected]

Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

How Serious is China’s Work Safety Situation? An International Comparison

Gao, Jie

Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Building Measurement for Trade in Services in APEC Region

Yu, Ching-Wen

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Governing Data-Driven Innovation in Cyber-Physical Systems: Open Data for Integrated

Smart Cities through Regulatory Sandboxes

Yarime, Masaru

Division of Public Policy, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong | Department

of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy, University College London, United Kingdom |

Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Managing and Evaluating Collaborative Innovation Processes—A Comparative Analysis

of Two Elderly Service Networks in Shanghai

Li, Wei

Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Lam, Wai-fung

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P33 –

Transnational Private Regulation Panel #1 – Economic / Financial /

Trade

Chair(s): Chao Xi, [email protected]

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Darbellay, Aline

University of Geneva, Switzerland

Guo, Rui

Renmin University of China, China

Evolving Regulatory Frameworks in Finance: The Case of Crypto-assets

Puglisi, Alfio A.

School of Politics and Economics, Kings College London, United Kingdom

A Tepid Engagement or an Earnest Initiative? The Asia Region Funds Passport & The

Indo-Pacific Financial Integration

Khosa, Sonia

Business School, The University of Sydney, Australia

Governing the Future: How Are Major Jurisdictions Tackling the Issue of Artificial

Intelligence, Law and Ethics?

Daly, Angela

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

FATCA, CRS, and the Wrong Choice of Who to Regulate

Noked, Noam

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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16:00–18:00 Panel Section 6 (S6)

Panel: P37B –

Trends and Contemporary Issues in Transnational Environmental

Governance (2/2)

Chair(s): Jolene Lin, [email protected]

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Where Do Public and Private Regulations Meet? A Case of Delegation in the EU’s Forest

Regulation

Yamada, Takahiro

Nagoya University, Japan

Watanabe, Tomoaki

Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan

A Study on Transnational Regulatory Governance for Plastic Marine Debris: Trends,

Challenges, and Prospect

Wu, Hsing-Hao

Department of Finanacial and Economic Law, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Horizontal Integration and [Non-state] Regulatory Expansion: Voluntary Carbon Offset

Certifications and the Challenge of Jurisdictional Diversity

Bolanos, Jose A.

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

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18:15–21:30 Gala Dinner

Venue: 2/F, ClubOne Riviera

55–57 Tai Chung Kiu Road, Shatin

New Territories, Hong Kong

SHUTTLE BUS

CAMPUS VENUE

Departure Time: 18:15

Pick-up Point: Main Entrance, Cheng Yu Tung Building,

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

EVENTS

Welcome Speech Prof. Fanny M. Cheung

Pro-Vice-Chancellor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Co-Chair, ICGRG 2019 Organising Committee

Ceremony Establishing an Asian-Pacific Network on Regulatory Governance Research

Best Paper Award Announce the Results of:

ICGRG Routledge Prize

CUHK Press Prize

Culture Event Lion Dance Performance

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18:15–21:30 Gala Dinner

Venue: 2/F, ClubOne Riviera

55–57 Tai Chung Kiu Road, Shatin

New Territories, Hong Kong

SHUTTLE BUS

VENUE HOTELS CAMPUS

Departure Time: 21:30

Pick-up Point: Main Entrance, ClubOne Riviera,

55–57 Tai Chung Kiu Road, Shatin

New Territories, Hong Kong

ROUTE A (CAMPUS EXPRESS)

ClubOne Riviera Hyatt Regency Shatin (University Train Station)

ROUTE B

ClubOne Riviera Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Shatin

Regal Riverside Hotel United College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

University Train Station

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 7 (S7)

Panel: P03 –

Campaign Style Enforcement and Regulatory Compliance

Chair(s): Ning Liu, [email protected]

Department of Public Policy, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Carlos W. H. Lo, [email protected]

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Reacting to Misbehaving Principal: A New Perspective for Understanding Environmental

Regulatory Competition

Chen, Tingjia

School of Government and Public Policy, The University of Arizona, United States

Schlager, Edella

School of Government and Public Policy, The University of Arizona, United States

Take a Stick to Sermon: How Campaign-style Policy Enforcement Failed

Xie, Mengxi

School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, China

Chen, Ling

School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, China

Coping under Adversity: Understanding Frontline Officials’ Strategies for Regulatory

Enforcement

Liu, Ning

Department of Public Policy, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Tang, Shui-yan

The University of Southern California, United States

Lo, Carlos W. H.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Zhan, Xueyong

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 7 (S7)

Panel: P09 –

Innovation in the New Contexts Shaping Global Education. Joint-

venture Operations in China and the Quality Assurance Conundrum

Chair(s): Stuart Perrin, [email protected]

Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Methodology Workshop

Panellists:

Perrin, Stuart

Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

Palisse, Alain-James

Sino-French School of Renmin Univeristy, China

Chen, Chao

Renmin University of China, Suzhou Campus, China

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 7 (S7)

Panel: P19A –

Regulation and Compliance in Developing Economies (1/2)

Chair(s): Huina Xiao, [email protected]

Centre for Chinese & Comparative Law, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong

Kong

Xin He, [email protected]

Faulty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Corporate Governance Regulation and Rational Choices: Evidence from a Developing

Economy

Nakpodia, Franklin

The University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Anti-corruption Compliance and Regulatory Model: Prescriptive Regulation and Risk of

Implementation of Sham Programs

Vieira, Vania L. R.

Federal Attorney General, Brazil

Law School at Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil

Aranha, Marcio I.

Law School, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil

Center for Policies, Law, Economics and Communication Technologies. Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil

Nucleus of Sectoral and Regulatory Law, Law School, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil

Pesticide Compliance Challenges: Lessons from Chinese Vegetable Farmers

Yan, Huiqi

School of Public Administration, Central South University, China

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 7 (S7)

Panel: P25A –

Reputation and Disclosure as Governance Mechanisms (1/2)

Chair(s): Judith van Erp, [email protected]

Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Yongkang An, [email protected]

Zhejiang University, China

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Shaming by Association: Rediscovering Stigmatization Theory in Regulatory Governance

van Erp, Judith

Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Getting More Out of 140 Characters or Less: Media Reputation and Agencies’

Communication Strategies

Peci, Alketa

Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Brazil

Fernandes, Fabiola

Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Brazil

Promoting Compliance by Disclosing Regulatory Information in China: Illusion or

Reality?

An, Yongkang

Zhejiang University, China

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 7 (S7)

Panel: P27 –

Responsive Regulation in China: Challenges and Prospects

Chair(s): Binglin Yang, [email protected]

China University of Political Science and Law, China

Peng Liu, [email protected]

Renmin University of China, China

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

A Responsive Regulation Perspective on the Transition of the System of Dispatching

Residency Cadres to Villages in China —— Based on the Empirical Research of Village

A in Northeast China

Gong, Yurun

School of Humanities, Dalian Maritime University, China

Lai, Edward

School of Humanities, Dalian Maritime University, China

Wu, Yuhong

School of Humanities, Dalian Maritime University, China

Why the Application of Responsive Regulation Fails in Chinese Context: Evidences and

Lessons from Food Safety Regulation

Liu, Peng

Renmin University of China, China

The Growth of Responsive Regulation in China

Yang, Binglin

China University of Political Science and Law, China

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09:00–10:30 Panel Section 7 (S7)

Panel: P30 –

The Authoritarian Logic of Regulating through the Judiciary

Chair(s): Michelle Miao, [email protected]

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Reform-Facilitating Corruption Control in China

Zhan, Jing V.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Zhu, Jiangnan

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Criminal Law as a Regulatory Tool: Governing the Platform Economy in China

Miao, Michelle

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

“Democratizing” Courts in an Authoritarian Polity? China’s Pilot Reform on Its People’s

Assessor System

Miao, Michelle

Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Politico-Administrative Discretion and Corruption: The Cases of Ao Man Lung and Ho

Chio Meng in Macao

Lo, Sonny L. H.

HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education, Hong Kong

10:30–11:00 Tea Break

Venue: Main Foyer, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

2/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 8 (S8)

Panel: P17 –

Reforming Regulatory Governance Systems in Health and Long

Term Care

Chair(s): Peter P. Yuen, [email protected]

Professional and Continuing Education (CPCE), The Hong Kong Polytechnic

University, Hong Kong

Venue: LT3, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Demand for Informal Long-term Care among Older People: A Case Study in China

Sun, Huajun

Tianjin University, China

How to Develop Combination of Medical Care and Pension Service from the

Embeddedness Theory Perspective——Based on Case Study of Three Medical / Pension

Institutions in Tianjin

Xie, Yu

Institute of Public Administration, Tianjin University, China

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting by Healthcare Enterprises:

Responsible Investment Perspectives from the Global Financial Centre of China

Law, Vincent T.

School of Professional Education and Executive Development,

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 8 (S8)

Panel: P18 –

RegTech: The Promise and Challenges of Automating Regulatory

Oversight

Chair(s): David C. Donald, [email protected]

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209B, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Agency in Autonomous Systems for Law

Donald, David C.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Donald, Aletheia A.

World Bank, United States

The Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Peer-to-peer Lending in

China

Zeng, Shixu

Duisburg-Essen University, Germany

A Regulatory Framework for Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Services Industry

Lee, Joseph

University of Exeter, United Kingdom

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 8 (S8)

Panel: P19B –

Regulation and Compliance in Developing Economies (2/2)

Chair(s): Huina Xiao, [email protected]

Centre for Chinese & Comparative Law, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong

Kong

Xin He, [email protected]

Faulty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 214, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Unpacking Emerging Regulatory Models: The Cayman Islands’ Public Procurement

Panades-Estruch, Laura

Cayman Islands Law School, University of Liverpool (UK), Cayman Islands

Typology of Tax Compliance in Developing Economies: Empirical Evidence from

China’s Shoe Industry

He, Xin

Faulty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Xiao, Huina

Centre for Chinese & Comparative Law, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Explaining Corrupt Non-Compliance with Public Procurement Law:

A Case Study of Ghana

David-Barrett, Elizabeth

University of Sussex, United Kingdom

Kale, Paschal Z.

Independent researcher, Ghana

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 8 (S8)

Panel: P25B –

Reputation and Disclosure as Governance Mechanisms (2/2)

Chair(s): Judith van Erp, [email protected]

Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Yongkang An, [email protected]

Zhejiang University, China

Venue: Room 215, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Testing the Effects of Information Disclosure in the UK Modern Slavery Act

Provost, Colin

School of Public Policy, University College London, United Kingdom

Capelos, Tererza

Institute for Conflict, Cooperation and Security, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Regulation of Public Information on Food Risk in China

Jin, Jian

Institute for Agricultural Law, University of Goettingen, Germany

Marshalling Reputation to Minimize Problematic Business Conduct

Hill, Claire A.

University of Minnesota Law School, United States

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 8 (S8)

Panel: N06 –

Innovations and Value Creation in Regulatory Governance

Chair(s): Nancy Reichman, [email protected]

University of Denver, United States

Venue: LT2, 1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Reforming Regulatory Governance: How Aotearoa (New Zealand) Aims to Become a

World Leader in Regulatory Practice

van der Heijden, Jeroen

School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Trends in Regulation Scholarship (2008-2018): A Machine Learning Analysis

Tomic, Slobodan

University College Dublin, Ireland

Do Regulators Use Science in Policy Formulation? Evidence from Regulatory Impact

Statements in Australia, New Zealand and the European Union

Fritsch, Oliver

Murdoch University, Australia

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11:00–12:30 Panel Section 8 (S8)

Panel: N08 –

Workshop: Special Issue of Public Administration and Policy (PAP)

Chair(s): Peter Fong, [email protected]

Hong Kong Public Administration Association, Hong Kong

Ning Liu, [email protected]

Department of Public Policy, The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Carlos W. H. Lo, [email protected]

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Venue: Room 209A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

Briefing on the PAP Journal Published by Emerald

Fong, Peter, Editor-in-Chief

Briefing on the Special Issue on Regulatory Governance

Lo, Carlos W. H., Guest Editor

Paper Review and Publication Process of the Special Issue

Liu, Ning, Co-Guest Editor

Q & A on Paper Submission and Publication

PAP is a semi-annual refereed journal jointly sponsored by the Hong Kong Public Administration

Association and SPEED, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. From 2018 onwards, PAP has

online publication and global dissemination on the Emerald Insight platform:

http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/services/publishing/pap/editorial_team.htm

The Journal is published under a Platinum Open Access arrangement, in that all costs associated

with publishing an Open Access article in the Journal are funded by Hong Kong Public

Administration Association and SPEED, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. This Journal

does not charge APCs or submission charges.

Please send your paper to Guest Editor, Professor Carlos W. H. Lo at [email protected], Co-

Guest Editor, Dr. Ning Liu at [email protected] or Editor-in-Chief of PAP, Professor Peter

Fong at [email protected].

Articles should be 4,000 - 7,000 words in length. Please visit the journal website above to view the

recent issues and submission guide.

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12:30–14:00 Lunch

Venue: THE STAGE

3/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

14:00–15:30 Editors’ Forum

Venue: LT1A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Moderator

Prof. Carlos W. H. Lo

Co-Chair, ICGRG 2019 Organising Committee

Head, Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University

of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Speakers: Prof. David Levi-Faur

Editor, Regulation & Governance

Prof. Salvado Parrado

Associate Editor, Public Administration

Prof. Nancy Reichman

Former Editor-in-Chief, Law & Policy

Prof. Claire A. Dunlop

Editor, Public Policy and Administration

15:30–16:00 Closing Ceremony

Venue: LT1A, Henry Cheng International Conference Centre

1/F, Cheng Yu Tung Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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17:40–21:30 Farewell Reception (Harbour Cruise Sightseeing)

Venue: Victoria Harbour (Embarked at Hung Hom Ferry Pier)

SHUTTLE BUS

CAMPUS HUNG HOM PIER

Departure Time: 17:40

Pick-up Point: Main Entrance, Cheng Yu Tung Building,

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

EMBARKATION

Time: 18:40–18:55

Pier: Hung Hom Ferry Pier, Kowloon

DISEMBARKATION

Time: 21:25–21:40

Pier: Hung Hom Ferry Pier, Kowloon

SHUTTLE BUS

HUNG HOM PIER HOTELS CAMPUS

ROUTE A (CAMPUS EXPRESS)

Hung Hom Ferry Pier Hyatt Regency Shatin (University Train Station)

ROUTE B

Hung Hom Ferry Pier Regal Riverside Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Shatin

United College, CUHK University Train Station

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Conference Registration

Registration is required for our conference. Registered delegates please pickup your name badge and

conference bag at the Information Desk (Cheng Yu Tung Building, CUHK). Name badges are

necessary for admission to all sections and networking events. Please be sure to wear your conference

name badge always at the venues.

All panel sections and networking events are exclusive to conference delegates. For pre-registered

accompanying persons of conference delegates who will join Gala Dinner and Farewell Reception,

please obtain your name badges at the Information Desk.

Opening Hours of Information Desk

Time Location

3 July

(Wed) 17:00–20:00

1/F Foyer,

Cheng Yu Tung Bldg, CUHK

4 July

(Thu) 08:30–18:00

1/F Foyer,

Cheng Yu Tung Bldg, CUHK

5 July

(Fri) 08:30–18:00

2/F Foyer,

Cheng Yu Tung Bldg, CUHK

6 July

(Sat) 08:30–12:30

2/F Foyer,

Cheng Yu Tung Bldg, CUHK

Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi service is available for the delegates on the CUHK capmus. Wi-Fi guest account day-pass

information slips are attached in the conference kit. Please select the Wifi SSID of “CUguest” and

enter the user ID and password printed in the Wi-Fi slips. Limited Wi-Fi slips are also available for

delagates at the information desk.

Photocopy and Printing Service

There is NO complimentary photocopy or printing service at the conference venue. For any

photocopy and printing service, please go to the business centre of your resided hotel and arrange

at own cost.

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Weather

3 July

Wednesday

4 July

Thursday

5 July

Friday

6 July

Saturday

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Cloudy to overcast with

showers and a few squally

thunder-storms. Showers

will be heavy at times.

Cloudy with showers and a

few squally thunder-storms.

Showers will be heavy at

times at first.

Sunny intervals and a few

showers. Isolated thunder-

storms in the morning.

Sunny intervals and a few

showers. Isolated thunder-

storms in the morning.

Enquiries and Contact

For general matters during office hours, please send an email to [email protected] or

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For emergency, please contact our staff at +852 5446-6822.

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P01A 27 Algorithmic Regulation: What are Regulators Doing

with Data and Can They Make Better Use of It?

209A

P01B 34

P02A 28 Beyond Corruption: How to Foster Human Rights’

Protection through Anti-corruption Regulation in

Developing Economies

209B

P02B 35

P02C 41

P03 56 Campaign Style Enforcement and Regulatory

Compliance 209B

P04A 12 Current and Future Directions of Compliance

Research

214

P04B 19 Innovative Empirical Approaches to Study

Regulation and Compliance

P05 20 Emerging Trends in the Environmental Regulatory

Governance in India and China LT3

P06 29

Global Regulatory Governance of Goods and

Standard-setting Bodies: The Impact of Crisis

Events

LT2

P07 21 Transnational Regulatory Networks 215

P09 57

Innovation in the New Contexts Shaping Global

Education. Joint-venture Operations in China and

the Quality Assurance Conundrum

LT3

P10 47 International Varieties of Risk Regulation 203

P11 48 Latin American Regulatory State: Origins and

Evolution 214

P12 13 Measuring Sectors’ Regulatory Governance:

Quantitative Approaches 209A

P13 22 “New Governance” Failures in Implementing

Regulatory Policy 209A

P14 49 On the Regulation of Corporate Social

Responsibility 209B

P17 62 Reforming Regulatory Governance Systems in

Health and Long Term Care LT3

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P18 63 RegTech: The Promise and Challenges of

Automating Regulatory Oversight 209B

P19A 58 Regulation and Compliance in Developing

Economies

214

P19B 64

P21 50 Regulation of Legal Ethics, Legal Profession and

Legal Education 215

P23A 30 Regulatory Governance Reform in China

Reconsidered: Institutional Logic, Agency

Empowerment, and Future Challenges

215

P23B 36

P23C 42

P24A 43 Regulatory Indicators and Measurement in

Globalized Governance

LT2

P24B 51

P25A 59 Reputation and Disclosure as Governance

Mechanisms

215

P25B 65

P26A 31 Resilience, Inequality and Environmental

Governance

203

P26B 37 Resilience and Environmental Governance

P27 60 Responsive Regulation in China: Challenges and

Prospects LT2

P28 23 Striking a Balance Between Regulations and

Governance for Capital Markets in Hong Kong LT1

P29 38 Taming or Enabling Private Rule-makers? Assessing

Resilience of Transnational Standardsetters LT2

P30 61 The Authoritarian Logic of Regulating through the

Judiciary 209A

P32 14 The Quest for Sustainability: Promises and

Challenges of Participatory Governance LT3

P33 52 Transnational Private Regulation Panel #1 –

Economic / Financial / Trade 209A

P34 44 Transnational Private Regulation Panel #2 – Social

/ Environmental / Safety 209A

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P36 24 Transnational Regulatory Networks LT2

P37A 45 Trends and Contemporary Issues in Transnational

Environmental Governance

LT3

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P38 15

Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: The Role of

Institutions of Political Economy in Explaining

Variance in Regulation between States

215

P39A 39 Electricity Global South: The Diffusion and Role of

IRAs

214

P39B 46 Electricity Global South: Complexity and Multilevel

Governance

P40 16 Pro-social Regulatory Governance in Taiwan, with

a Comparative Perspective LT2

N01 32 Global and Regional Regulatory Governance 214

N02 17 Regulatory Governance on Finance 209B

N03 33 Regulatory Challenges for the Global South LT3

N04 18 Co-regulatory Governance 203

N05 40 Regulation of the Health Care Sector LT3

N06 66 Innovations and Value Creation in Regulatory

Governance LT2

N07 25 Regulatory Issues in China and India 209B

N08 67 Workshop: Special Issue of Public Administration

and Policy (PAP) 209A