Journal Papers 2019-09-04T03:47:10+00:00

Journal Papers

Fuller, S., Barber, L. B., & Mah, D. N.-y. (2019). “Narratives of energy poverty in Hong Kong”. Energy and Buildings, 191, 52-58. (Download)

Mah, D. N.-y. (2019). “Community solar energy initiatives in urban energy transitions: A comparative study of Foshan, China and Seoul, South Korea”. Energy Research & Social Science, 50, 129-142. (Download)

Mah, D. N.-y., Lam, V., Siu, A., Ye, H., Ogata, S., & Wu, Y.-Y. (2018). “Understanding undergraduate students’ perceptions of dynamic pricing policies: An exploratory study of two pilot deliberative pollings (DPs) in Guangzhou, China and Kyoto, Japan”. Journal of Cleaner Production, 202, 160-173. (Download)

Mah, D. N.-y., Wang, G., Lo, K., Leung, M. K. H., Hills, P., & Lo, A. Y. (2018). “Barriers and policy enablers for solar photovoltaics (PV) in cities: Perspectives of potential adopters in Hong Kong”. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 92, 921-936. (Download)

Lo, K., Mah, D. N.-y., Wang, G., Leung, M. K. H., Lo, A. Y., & Hills, P. (2018). “Barriers to adopting solar photovoltaic systems in Hong Kong”. Energy & Environment, 29, 649-663. (Download)

Mah, D., Wu, Y.-Y., & Hills, P. (2017). “Explaining the role of incumbent utilities in sustainable energy transitions: A case study of the smart grid development in China”. Energy Policy, 109, 794-806. (Download)

Mah, D., & Hills, P. (2014). “Participatory governance for energy policy-making: A case study of the UK nuclear consultation in 2007”. Energy Policy, 74, 340-351. (Download)

Mah, D., & Hills, P. (2014). “Policy learning and central–local relations: A case study of the pricing policies for wind energy in China (from 1994 to 2009)”. Environmental Policy and Governance, 24(3), 216-232. (Download)

Mah, D., Hills, P., & Tao, J. (2014). “Risk perception, trust and public engagement in nuclear decision-making in Hong Kong”. Energy Policy, 73, 368-390. (Download)

Mah, D., & Hills, P. (2014). “An international review of local governance for climate change: Implications for Hong Kong”. Local Environment, 21(1), 39-64. (Download)

Mah, D., & Hills, P. (2014). “Collaborative governance for technological innovation: a comparative case study of wind energy in Xinjiang, Shanghai, and Guangdong. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(3), 509-529. (Download)

Mah, D., Wu, Y.-Y., Ip, J., & Hills, P. (2013). “The role of the state in sustainable energy transitions: A case study of large smart grid demonstration projects in Japan”. Energy Policy, 63, 726-737. (Download)

Mah, D., van der Vleuten, J. M., Hills, P., & Tao, J. (2012). “Consumer perceptions of smart grid development: Results of a Hong Kong survey and policy implications”. Energy Policy, 49, 204-216. (Download)

Mah, D., van der Vleuten, J. M., Ip, J., & Hills, P. (2012). “Governing the transition of socio-technical systems: A case study of the development of smart grids in Korea”. Energy Policy, 45, 133-141. (Download)

Mah, D., & Hills, P. (2012). “Collaborative governance for sustainable development: wind resource assessment in Xinjiang and Guangdong provinces, China”. Sustainable Development, 20(2), 85-97. (Download)

Tao, J., & Mah, D. (2009). “Between market and state: Dilemmas of environmental governance in China’s sulphur dioxide emission trading system”. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27(1), 175-188. (Download)

Mah, D., & Hills, P. (2008). “Central-local relations and pricing policies for wind energy in China”. China Review, 8(2), 261-293. (Download)