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【2019年7月】 Do people trust AI-powered chatbots as much as they do human administrators? An experimental study. Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Conference.
【2019年7月】 Do people trust AI-powered chatbots as much as they do human administrators? An experimental study. Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Conference.
【2019年6月】 Do people trust AI-powered chatbots as much as they do human administrators? An experimental study. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Public Policy.
【2019年6月】 An experimental study of the impact of AI on public trust: The case of the long-term care insurance system in Japan. Presented at the International Institute of Administrative Sciences – Lien Conference.
Aoki, N. (2019). Local Government Studies, 46(4), 622-640.
Aoki, N. (2019). Journal of Public Sector Management, 32(4), 403-417.
【2019年2月】 The aspirations to be a leading government: Does a governor’s profile matter? Presented at the Workshop on Public Sector Innovation in the Asia Pacific.
【2018年7月】 Who would be willing to help somebody else’s municipality? Investigating Japanese public attitudes in the wake of a natural disaster [Invited presentation].
【2018年5−6月】 Prefectural leadership in a spatially polarizing Japan. Presented at the Public Management Research Conference.
【2018年5−6月】 Does performance management work differently across different political cultures? Presented at the Public Management Research Conference.
Aoki, N. (2018). Risk Analysis, 38(3), 535-547.
Aoki, N. (2018). Cities, 72(Part B), 226-236.
Aoki, N. (2018). In A. Farazmand (Ed.), Global encyclopedia of public administration, public policy, and governance. Springer International Publishing AG.
Aoki, N. (2018). In A. Farazmand (Ed.), Global encyclopedia of public administration, public policy, and governance. Springer International Publishing AG.
【2017年11月】 講演タイトル: “Are we really preparing for the big one? Four lessons from Japan’s experiences”
【2017年11月】 Political pressure for local innovations in Japan: Are prefectural assemblies doing enough? Presented at the Public Service Innovation Conference.
【2017年9月】 Who would be willing to accept disaster debris in their backyard? Investigating the determinants of public attitudes in post-Fukushima Japan. Presented at the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration.
【2017年7月】 Can Kazakhstan follow Singapore? Assessment of its civil service reform capacity. Presented at the 3rd International Conference on Public Policy.
【2017年6月】 Performance appraisals: Their patterns of international prevalence. Presented at the 3rd International Conference on Public Policy.
【2017年5月】 Political pressure for local leadership in a spatially polarizing Japan. Presented at the Japanese Society for Public Administration.
Aoki, N. (2017). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 24, 499-506.
【2016年4月】 Would you be willing to accept disaster debris in your backyard? Investigating the determinants of public attitudes in post-Fukushima Japan.
Aoki, N. (2016). Habitat International, 52, 20-25.
Aoki, N., & Tay, M. (2015). Asian Journal of Political Science, 23(3), 346-365.
Aoki, N. (2015). Public Administration and Development, 35(3), 206-218.
【2015年5月】 A tsunami-ravaged town becomes progressive to survive and revive. Presented at the Symposium on the Rise of Progressive Cities East and West.
Aoki, N. (2015). Public Management Review, 17(2), 165-186.
【2015年3月】 The rise of mega-adaptive governance for manpower support for municipalities in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. Presented at the Workshop on Decentralized Disaster Governance in Urbanizing Asia.
Aoki, N. (2015). International Review of Administrative Sciences, 81(1), 196-213.
【2015年2月】 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). Collaborative manpower support for restoring hope in the aftermath of the March 11 …