Wide-area collaboration in the aftermath of the March 11 disasters in Japan: Implications for responsible disaster management
Aoki, N. (2015). International Review of Administrative Sciences, 81(1), 196-213.
Aoki, N. (2015). International Review of Administrative Sciences, 81(1), 196-213.
【2015 FEB】 The rise of progressive municipalities in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami: Turning crisis into opportunity? Presented at the Dialogic Workshop on Progressive Cities in Asia and Europe.
Aoki, N. (2015). In C. D. Brassard, D. W. Giles, & A. M. Howitt (Eds.), Natural disaster management in the Asia-Pacific: Public policy perspectives (pp. 111-117). Tokyo: Springer Japan.
Aoki, N., & Schroeder, L. D. (2014). International Journal of Public Administration, 37(1), 10-19.
【2013 OCT】 Do regime types matter to the success of managerialism? The case of public education. Presented at the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration.
【2013 JUN】 Defining public administration in Japan and Singapore: An application of Rosenbloom’s three-perspective model. Presented at the Public Management Research Conference.
【2012 SEP】 New Public Management and organizational resistance to change: The case of Japanese high schools. Presented at the Korean Association for Policy Studies.
Aoki, N. (2012). International Journal of Public Administration, 35(11), 703-714.
Schroeder, L. D., & Aoki, N. (2009). Journal of Public Administration, 2, 1-16. (Trans. English to Chinese by Meimei Xiong).
【2008 NOV】 A theoretical and empirical treatment of functional decentralization: A cross-country study of organizational setting in public secondary education. Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management.
【2008 OCT】 A theoretical and empirical treatment of functional decentralization: A cross-country study of organizational setting in public secondary education. Presented at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management.
Aoki, N., & Roberts, P. (2006).Transport as a factor in investment climate.Transport Notes Series No. TRN 34. Washington, DC: World Bank.