Under Review
Wang, Jie, and Nicola Ulibarri. “Motivations for Collaborative Governance in Authoritarian Systems.” Revise and Revision.
Working Projects
Wang, Jie, and Nicola Ulibarri. “Providing Support as Necessary: An Investigation of Comments from Agencies in Environmental Impact Assessment.” (To Be Submitted)
Wang, Jie, and Nicola Ulibarri. “The Evolution of Collaborative Actions in Self-Initiated versus Mandated Collaborations.” (To Be Submitted)
Wang, Jie, Xiaonan Wang, and Nicola Ulibarri. “A Multi-Level Investigation of Campaign-Style Policy Adoption: The Case of the River Chief System in China." (Manuscript Writing)
Guo, Yue, Jie Wang, and Zhilin Liu. “Beyond Bureaucracy: The Effects of Environmental Policy Experimentation on Citizens’ Environmental Awareness in Urban China.” (Manuscript Writing)
Wang, Jie, Jun Fang, and Nicola Ulibarri. “Application of Large Language Models in Environmental Assessment Prediction.” (Data Analysis)
Thomas, Craig W., and Jie Wang. “Collaborative Governance in China: A Meta-Analysis ofmEmpirical Research.” (Data Analysis)
Wang, Jie, and Nicola Ulibarri. “The Evolution of Collaborative Actions in Self-Initiated versus Mandated Collaborations.” (To Be Submitted)
Wang, Jie, Xiaonan Wang, and Nicola Ulibarri. “A Multi-Level Investigation of Campaign-Style Policy Adoption: The Case of the River Chief System in China." (Manuscript Writing)
Guo, Yue, Jie Wang, and Zhilin Liu. “Beyond Bureaucracy: The Effects of Environmental Policy Experimentation on Citizens’ Environmental Awareness in Urban China.” (Manuscript Writing)
Wang, Jie, Jun Fang, and Nicola Ulibarri. “Application of Large Language Models in Environmental Assessment Prediction.” (Data Analysis)
Thomas, Craig W., and Jie Wang. “Collaborative Governance in China: A Meta-Analysis ofmEmpirical Research.” (Data Analysis)