scholarly journals COVID-19, community response, public policy, and travel patterns: A tale of Hong Kong

2021 ◽  
Vol 106 ◽  
pp. 173-184
Author(s):  
Ho-Yin Chan ◽  
Anthony Chen ◽  
Wei Ma ◽  
Nang-Ngai Sze ◽  
Xintao Liu
Author(s):  
Kanti Bajpai

Every ranking system rates Indian universities poorly against their Asian counterparts in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea, and in some cases, even universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The question then is why, given that in 1947 it could fairly be said that at least a dozen Indian universities were leaders in Asia and were of international repute, Indian universities are in an egregious condition. This chapter essays some answers. It also argues for curricular reform, in particular for the introduction of public policy studies at the major Indian universities.


2005 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suk-Ching Ho

By examining the Hong Kong food-retailing experience spanning the past five decades, this article demonstrates how the forces of evolution and tradition drive the development of the industry to the state it is today. It illustrates how the three major players—consumers, marketers, and government entities—within the aggregate marketing system environment interact in ways that shape the structure of the food-retailing system across time. The author argues that when significant economic and social consequences are at stake, public policy must be called into play as a check and balance to companies. The author emphasizes the need to develop context-sensitive approaches to policy implementation on the part of both the government and firms to ensure that the system can maximally operate to serve the needs of the broader society.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
David Briggs

The lead Editorial in this issue – a special issue, as it contains six articles presented at the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPCE) of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Health Conference of 2019 is provided by Professor Peter Yuen, Dean of that College and Professor, Department of Management and Marketing of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University......


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