His primary scientific interests are in China, Enforcement, Environmental resource management, Environmental impact assessment and Government. His research in China intersects with topics in Service and Economic geography. In his research on the topic of Service, Politics is strongly related with Waste collection.
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo combines subjects such as Public economics, Public administration, Legitimacy, Law enforcement and Convergence with his study of Enforcement. The concepts of his Environmental resource management study are interwoven with issues in Economic growth, Environmental communication, Business ethics and Value. His studies deal with areas such as Hazardous waste and Environmental issue as well as Environmental impact assessment.
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo mainly focuses on China, Enforcement, Public administration, Government and Politics. His China study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth, Public economics, Stakeholder, Environmental resource management and Local government. Carlos Wing-Hung Lo has included themes like Environmental impact assessment and Environmental planning in his Environmental resource management study.
His Enforcement study incorporates themes from Law enforcement, Environmental law, Public relations and Law and economics. His work on Public participation as part of general Public administration research is often related to Context, thus linking different fields of science. He usually deals with Government and limits it to topics linked to Legitimacy and Accountability.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in China, Enforcement, Context, Public relations and Bureaucracy. Carlos Wing-Hung Lo integrates China with Emerging markets in his study. His research integrates issues of Institutional theory and Regulatory enforcement in his study of Public relations.
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo focuses mostly in the field of Bureaucracy, narrowing it down to topics relating to Public sector and, in certain cases, Public administration. The various areas that Carlos Wing-Hung Lo examines in his Public administration study include Vesting and Service. His study in Government is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Developing country, Public policy, Globalization and Politics.
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo mainly investigates Context, Government, China, Enforcement and Politics. His Context investigation overlaps with other areas such as Environmental law, Globalization, Developing country, Ambiguity and Public policy. He interconnects Certification, Turnover, Public economics and Jurisdiction in the investigation of issues within Government.
His China research includes elements of Imitation, Accounting, Creating shared value, Sustainability organizations and Environmental economics. His Enforcement research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Persuasion, Function, Law and economics, Law enforcement and Deterrence theory. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Institutional theory and Public relations.
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Stability and Change in Managerial Work Values: A Longitudinal Study of China, Hong Kong, and the U.S.
David A. Ralston;James Pounder;Carlos W.H. Lo;Yim‐Yu Wong.
Management and Organization Review (2006)
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