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May Chu
Dr.
Lecturer
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Public Administration and Policy
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4878-8186
2017
2024
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Social Sciences
accident
35%
behavior modification
13%
cause
23%
chaos
8%
China
97%
chinese officials
15%
civil society
13%
consumer protection
20%
digitalization
9%
domestic market
10%
economic impact
8%
economics
20%
economy
16%
environmental management
22%
food
73%
food poisoning
18%
food safety
100%
governance
41%
health
18%
Hong Kong
99%
incentive
30%
industry
9%
interest theory
15%
internationalization
89%
lack
9%
local public
11%
market
18%
motivation theory
53%
national interest
8%
opposition
12%
party secretary
16%
performance
18%
political career
14%
political crisis
47%
political factors
10%
Pollution reduction
66%
promotion
29%
protest movement
10%
public health
17%
regime
12%
regulation
70%
regulatory regime
23%
risk communication
50%
Safety regulations
50%
social media
63%
Social Problems
15%
structural problem
52%
Tenure of office
19%
turnover
20%
united front
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
agriculture
14%
animal
13%
animal product
19%
certification
43%
climate change
19%
climate effect
21%
conceptual framework
14%
consumption
23%
deterrent
9%
diet
35%
dietary shift
30%
economy
15%
enforcement
43%
experiment
15%
food
59%
food consumption
48%
food market
30%
food production
35%
food safety
46%
globalization
45%
greenhouse gas emissions
29%
international balance
14%
meat
13%
monitoring
6%
norm
12%
opinion
12%
protein
14%
province
8%
purchase
14%
regulation
37%
social media
16%
sustainability
14%
sustainable development
10%
young
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Accidents
37%
China
54%
Climate Change
11%
Communication
60%
Computer Security
6%
Decision Making
7%
Farmers
46%
Food
64%
Food Safety
99%
Food Storage
7%
Foodborne Diseases
12%
Greenhouse Gases
13%
Intention
72%
Latent Class Analysis
19%
Least-Squares Analysis
14%
Meat Products
11%
Motivation
64%
Pesticides
44%
Risk-Taking
5%
Self Efficacy
18%
Social Media
59%
Structural Models
5%
Sustainable Development
11%
Theoretical Models
10%