Wu, W.N, Chang, S. M., Wang, Y.W. (2022). Assessment of Taiwan Public Warning Cell Broadcast Service: Insights from an expert focus group and citizens. Public Administration Quarterly (forthcoming)
Tsai, C. C., Hung, C.K., Wu, W. N. (2022). Nonprofit capacities and emergency management during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from a Taiwan-based international nonprofit organization. Journal of Emergency Management (forthcoming)
Liu, L. Y., Wu, W. N., & McEntire, D. A. (2021). Six Cs of pandemic emergency management: A case study of Taiwan's initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 102516. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102516
Peng, Y. W. & Wu, W. N. (2021). Who Would (Not) Use All-gender Toilets... and Why? A Study on University Students in Taiwan. Gender, Place and Culture. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1987198
Wu, W. N. (2021). Organizational Resilience: Examining the Influence of Information Cost and Organizational Capacity on Business Continuity Management. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 444-455.
Wu, W. N. (2021). Does Citizens’ 311 System Use Improve Satisfaction with Public Service Encounters?—Lessons for Citizen Relationship Management. International Journal of Public Administration, 44(8), 665-673.
Han, Z., Liu, J., & Wu, W. N. (2021). Trust and confidence in authorities, responsibility attribution, and natural hazards risk perception. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, https://doi.org/10.1002/rhc3.12234
Tsai, C. C., Li, X., & Wu, W. N. (2021). Explaining citizens’ pro‐environmental behaviours in public and private spheres: The mediating role of willingness to sacrifice for the environment. Australian Journal of Public Administration,80:510-538.
Wu, W. N. (2020). Determinants of citizen-generated data in a smart city: Analysis of 311 system user behavior. Sustainable Cities & Society, 59,102167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2020.102167
Wu, W. N. (2020). Features of Smart City Services in the Local Government Context: A Case Study of San Francisco 311 System. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 216-227.
Wu, W. N. (2020). Disaster-Resistant Community: An examination of developmental differences. Natural Hazards, 101(1), 125-142.
Wu, W. N., Liu, L. Y., & Brough, C. (2019). No time for composting: Subjective time pressure as a barrier to citizen engagement in curbside composting. Waste Management, 91, 99-107.
Cai, X. & Wu, W.N. (2019). Affordable Housing Policy Development: Public Official Perspective. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. 12(5), 934-951.
Wu, W. N., & Chang, S. M. (2018). Collaboration Mechanisms of Taiwan Nonprofit Organizations in Disaster Relief Efforts: Drawing Lessons from the Wenchuan Earthquake and Typhoon Morakot. Sustainability, 10(11), 4328; doi:10.3390/su10114328.
Wu, W. N., & Tsai, C. C. (2018). What Motivates Citizens to Volunteer in Schools? Determinants in the Local Context. Education and Urban Society, 50(9), 769-792.
Cai, X.,Tsai, C.C, & Wu, W.N. (2017). Are they neck and neck in the affordable housing policies? a cross case comparison of three metropolitan cities in China. Sustainability, 9(4), 542; doi: 10.3390/su9040542.
Wang, C.W., Chiu, C, Wu, W.N., & Lin, C.J. (2017). Impact of Rollover Risk and Corporate Policy on Extreme Risk in the Taiwanese Manufacturing Industry. Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 20(03), 1750019.
Wu, W. N. (2017). Citizen relationship management system users’ contact channel choices: Digital approach or call approach?. Information, 8(1), 8. doi: 10.3390/info8010008.
Wu, W. N., & Jung, K. (2016). A missing link between citizen participation, satisfaction, and public performance: evidences from the city and county of San Francisco. International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management, 2(4), 392-410.
Wu, W. N., Chang, K., & Tso, Y. E. (2016). If only we knew what we know: factors for mobilizing citizen participation in community-based emergency preparedness. Chinese Public Administration Review, 7(1), 77-109.
Wu, W. N., Chang, S.M., Collins, B.K. (2015). Mobilizing voluntary organizations in Taiwanese emergency response: citizen engagement and local fire branch Heads. Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, 14(2):45-55.
Jung, K., Park, S. J., Wu, W. N., & Park, H. W. (2015). A webometric approach to policy analysis and management using exponential random graph models. Quality &Quantity, 49(2), 581-598.
Jung, K., Andrew, S. A., & Wu, W. N. (2014). Illuminating the in-house provision of emergency services: A test of organizational capacity hypotheses. International Review of Public Administration, 19(3), 238-251.
Smith, D., Shea, M., & Wu, W. N. (2014). Collaborative resource sharing between public and school libraries. Interlending & Document Supply, 42(4), 159-164.
Wu, W. N.& Chang, S.M. Many hands make light work? An investigation into Nonprofit Organizations in Taiwan’s Catastrophic Services. the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Beijing, China. June 6-7, 2017.
Wu, W. N. The Current Development of 1999 Citizen Relationship Management Systems in Taiwan. the 78th Annual Conference of American Society for Public Administration(ASPA), Atlanta, Georgia, March 17-21, 2017.
Chang, S.M. & Wu, W. N. Participation of Taiwan’s Nonprofit Organizations in Catastrophic Services: Past Strategies and Future Prospects. the 78th Annual Conference of American Society for Public Administration(ASPA), Atlanta, Georgia, March 17-21, 2017.
Wu, W.N. Does A City Government Connect Equally with Different Groups of the Public? Exploring the 311 Citizen-Initiated Contact in San Francisco. International Conference on Serviceology (ICServ).Tokyo, Japan. September 6-8, 2016.
Wu, W.N.& &* Sung, W. Y. Participatory Budgeting at the local level in Taiwan: Impediments and Opportunities. HKU-USC-IPPA Conference on Public Policy. Hong Kong, China. June 10-11, 2016. *宋威穎 (中山大學公共事務管理研究所 博士生)
Hwang, S.Y., Hsu, S.C., Hsu, H.M., Su, F.P., Peng, Y.W., Wu, W.N., Hsieh, J., Li,Y.K., & Lee, I.C. Rediscovering Old Kaohsiung: Introduction and Experiences. International Conference on Service Science and Innovation (ICSSI).Taipei, Taiwan. June 22-25, 2016.
Wu, W.N. & *Chen, T.Y. What do we get from the websites of 1999 citizen relationship management systems in Taiwan: The Public Service User's Experience. International Conference on Service Science and Innovation (ICSSI).Taipei, Taiwan. June 22-25,2016.
*陳姿吟 (中山大學公共事務管理研究所 碩士生)
Chang, S.M. & Wu, W. N. Emergency Preparedness, Resources Mobilization, and Collaborative Governance of Governments. the 77th Annual Conference of American Society for Public Administration(ASPA), Seattle, Washington. March 17-21, 2016.
Tsai, C.C. & Wu, W. N. What Motivates Citizens to Volunteer? Citizens’ Concerns as a Key Predictor. the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Chicago, Illinois. November 19-21, 2015.
Hsu, K.C. & Wu, W.N. Who Visits City Employment Center for Job Search Assistance? The 2015 International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference. Dallas, Texas, April, 23-26, 2015.
Wu, W.N. Citizen Engagements through Government ICT: What Factors Associated with Citizens’ Frequent Use of 311 Centralized Customer System. The 73th Midwest Political Science Association Conference (MPSA), Chicago, Illinois, April 16-19, 2015.
Chang , S.M. & Wu, W.N. Natural Disaster Risk, Communication, and Citizen Participation in Emergency Management: Perceptions of Local Fire Branch Managers in Taiwan. The 2015 American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), Chicago, Illinois, March 6-10, 2015.
Li, X. & Wu, W.N. Public Service’s Roles in Promoting Household Resilience to Hazards. The 2015 American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), Chicago,Illinois, March 6-10, 2015.
Wu, W.N. Does 311 System Matter: A Comparative Analysis of Two City-and-county Governments in The U.S. The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2-5, 2015.
Wu, W.N. Does A City Government Connect Equally with Different Groups of the Public? Exploring the 311 Citizen-Initiated Contact in San Francisco. The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2-5, 2015.
Wu, W.N. & Tzeng, W.F. Challenges in the Adoption of Participatory Budgeting in Taiwan: A Perspective of Budgetary Politics. The American Association for Chinese Studies (AACS) Conference, Washington, DC, October 10-12, 2014.
Chang, K., Wu, W.N & Yi-En Tso, Y.E. Drivers of Citizen Participation in Local Emergency Management: Evidence from Perceptions of Local Fire Branch Heads in Taiwan. Public Management Research Conference, Seoul, South Korea, June 29- July 1, 2014.
Wu, W.N. Understanding the Effects of Participatory Budgeting in Local Budget Process: A Perspective of Budgetary Politics. The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference, Dallas, Texas, April, 24-27, 2014