List of my publications accompanied with author's personal version in Pdf format and link to the publishers are available below:

 

SELECTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

 

  1. Pande D., Taeihagh A. (2024). A governance perspective on user acceptance of autonomous systems in Singapore, Technology in Society. 10 May 2024, 102580. Doi: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102580

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  2. Zhang H., Khanal S., and Taeihagh A. (2024). Public-Private Powerplays in Generative AI Era: Balancing Big Tech Regulation Amidst Global AI Race. Digital Government: Research and Practice. Doi: 10.1145/3664824 not activated yet.

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  3. Nel D., and Taeihagh A. (2024). The soft underbelly of complexity science adoption in policymaking: Towards addressing frequently overlooked non-technical challenge. Policy Sciences, Doi: 10.1007/s11077-024-09531-y

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  4. Sha K., Taeihagh A., de Jong M. (2024). Governing disruptive technologies for inclusive development in cities: A systematic literature review, Technological forecasting and social change, Volume 203, June 2024, 123382, Doi: 10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123382

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  5. Khanal S., Zhang H., Taeihagh A. (2024). Development of New Generation of Artificial Intelligence in China: When Beijing's Global Ambitions Meet Local Realities. Journal of Contemporary China. Doi: 10.1080/10670564.2024.2333492

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  6. Khanal S., Zhang H., Taeihagh A. (2024). Why and how is the power of Big Tech increasing in the policy process? The Case of Generative AI. Policy and Society. Doi: 10.1093/polsoc/puae012

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  7. de Jong M., Joss S., Taeihagh A. (2024). Smart Cities as Spatial Manifestations of 21st Century Capitalism, Technological forecasting and social change, Volume 202, May 2024, 123299. Doi: 10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123299

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  8. Quirapas Franco, M.A.J., and Taeihagh A. (2024). Sustainable energy adoption in poor rural areas: A comparative case perspective from the Philippines, Energy for Sustainable Development. Volume 79, April 2024, 101389. Doi: 10.1016/j.esd.2024.101389

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  9. Ng L.H.X., Lim A.C.M., Lim A.X.W, and Taeihagh A. (2023). Digital Ethics for Biometric Applications in a Smart City. Digital Government: Research and Practice, 4, 4, Article 26. Doi: 10.1145/3630261

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  10. Barnish M., Tan S., Robinson S, Taeihagh A., and Melendez-Torres G.J. (2023). A realist synthesis to develop an explanatory model of how policy instruments impact child and maternal health outcomes, Social Science & Medicine, 2023, 116402. Doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116402

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  11. Taeihagh A. (2023). Addressing policy challenges of disruptive technologies. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 26:3, 239-249, DOI: 10.1080/17487870.2023.2238867

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  12. Pande D., and Taeihagh A. (2023). Navigating the governance challenges of disruptive technologies: insights from regulation of autonomous systems in Singapore. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 26:3, 298-319. Doi: 10.1080/17487870.2023.2197599

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  13. Li L.., Taeihagh A, Tan S. (2023). A scoping review of the impacts of COVID-19 physical distancing measures on vulnerable population groups. Nature Communications 14, 599 (2023). Doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36267-9

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  14. Tan, SY, Taeihagh A., Pande D. (2023). Data Sharing in Disruptive Technologies: Lessons from Adoption of Autonomous Systems in Singapore, Policy Design and Practice, 6:1, 57-78, DOI: 10.1080/25741292.2022.2162247

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  15. Li L.., Taeihagh A, Tan S. (2022). What factors drive policy transfer in smart city development? Insights from a Delphi study. Sustsinable Cities and Society, Volume 84, September 2022, 104008. Doi: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.104008

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  16. Banozic-Tang A., Taeihagh A. (2022). Perspective on research–policy interface as a partnership: The study of best practices in CREATE. Science and Public Policy, Volume 49, Issue 5, October 2022, Pages 801–805 Doi: 10.1093/scipol/scac028

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  17. Goyal N., Taeihagh, A., Howlett M. (2022). Whither policy innovation? Mapping conceptual engagement with public policy in energy transitions research. Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 89, July 2022, 102632, Doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2022.102632

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  18. Taeihagh, A. (2021). Governance of Artificial Intelligence. Policy and Society, Volume 40, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 137–157, Doi:10.1080/14494035.2021.1928377

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  19. Ng, L.H.X., and Taeihagh, A. (2021), How does fake news spread? Understanding pathways of disinformation spread through APIs, Policy and Internet, 13, 560– 585, Doi: 10.1002/poi3.268

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  20. Icasiano, C. and Taeihagh A. (2021). Governance of the Risks of Ridesharing in South East Asia: An In-Depth Analysis, Sustainability, 2021; 13(11):6474. Doi: 10.3390/su13116474

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  21. Tan, S.Y., Taeihagh a., Sha, K. (2021). How transboundary learning occurs: The Case of ASEAN Smart Cities Network (ASCN). Sustainability, 13(11):6502. Doi: 10.3390/su13116502

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  22. Pande, D. and Taeihagh A. (2021). The governance conundrum of powered micromobility devices: An in-depth
    case study from Singapore
    , Sustainability 2021, 13, 6202. Doi: 10.3390/su13116202

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  23. Tan, S.Y. and Taeihagh, A. Tripathi, A. (2021). Tensions and antagonistic interactions of risks and ethics of using robotics in long-term care. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Volume 167, June 2021, 120686. Doi: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120686
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  24. Taeihagh, A., Ramesh M. and Howlett M. (2021) Assessing the Regulatory Challenges of Emerging Disruptive Technologies, Regulation and Governance, 15: 1009-1019. Doi: 10.1111/rego.12392

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  25. Li Y., Taeihagh A., de Jong M. and Klinke A. (2021), Toward a Commonly Shared Public Policy Perspective for Analyzing Risk Coping Strategies. Risk Analysis, 41: 519-532. doi:10.1111/risa.13505

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  26. Goyal N., Howlett M., Taeihagh, A. (2021). Why and how does the regulation of emerging technologies occur? Explaining the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation using the multiple streams framework, Regulation and Governance, 15: 1020-1034. Doi: 10.1111/rego.12387

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  27. Tan, S.Y. and Taeihagh, A. (2021). Adaptive governance of autonomous vehicles: accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies in Singapore, Government Information Quarterly. Volume 38, Issue 2, April 2021, 101546. Doi: 10.1016/j.giq.2020.101546

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  28. Barnish, M. S., Tan, S. Y., Taeihagh, A., Tørnes, M., Nelson-Horne, R. V., & Melendez-Torres, G. J. (2021). Linking political exposures to child and maternal health outcomes: a realist review. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 1-16.

    Doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10176-2

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  29. Raghavan, A.; Demircioglu, M.A.; Taeihagh, A. (2021). Public Health Innovation through Cloud Adoption: A Comparative Analysis of Drivers and Barriers in Japan, South Korea, and SingaporeInt. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 18, 334. Doi: 10.3390/ijerph18010334

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  30. Quirapas, M.A.J.R. and Taeihagh, A. (2021), Ocean renewable energy development in Southeast Asia: Opportunities, risks and unintended consequences, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 137, March 2021, 110403. 

    Doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110403

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  31. Firlej, M. and Taeihagh, A. (2021), Regulating human control over autonomous systems. Regulation & Governance, 15: 1071-1091. doi:10.1111/rego.12344

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  32. Tan, S.Y. and Taeihagh, A. (2021). Governing the adoption of robotics and autonomous systems in long-term care in Singapore. Policy and Society, Volume 40, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 211–231. Doi: 10.1080/14494035.2020.1782627

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  33. Li. L. and Taeihagh, A. (2020). An in-depth analysis of the evolution of the policy mix for the sustainable energy transition in China from 1981 to 2020, Applied Energy, Volume 263, 1 April 2020, 114611, Doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.114611

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  34. Tan, S.Y. and Taeihagh, A. (2020). Smart City Governance in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature ReviewSustainability12, 899. Doi: 10.3390/su12030899

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  35. Trencher, G., Taeihagh A., & Yarime M. (2020). Overcoming barriers to developing and diffusing fuel-cell vehicles: Governance strategies and experiences in JapanEnergy Policy, Volume 142, July 2020, 111533,

    Doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111533

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  36. Lim H.S.M. and Taeihagh, A. (2019). Algorithmic Decision-Making in AVs: Understanding Ethical and Technical Concerns for Smart Cities, Sustainability, 11, no. 20:5791; Doi: 10.3390/su11205791

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  37. Taeihagh, A. and Lim H.S.M. (2019). Governing autonomous vehicles: emerging responses for safety, liability, privacy, cybersecurity, and industry risks, Transport Reviews, 39:1, 103-128. Doi: 10.1080/01441647.2018.149464

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  38. Li Y., Taeihagh, A., and de Jong M. (2018). The governance of risks in ridesharing: A revelatory case from Singapore, Special issue on The Governance of Sustainable Cities and Innovative Transport, Energies 11, no. 5: 1277 https://doi.org/10.3390/en11051277

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  39. Lim H.S.M. and Taeihagh, A. (2018). Autonomous Vehicles for Smart and Sustainable Cities: An In-Depth Exploration of Privacy and Cybersecurity Implications, Special issue on The Governance of Sustainable Cities and Innovative Transport, Energies, 11(5), 1062; Doi: 10.3390/en11051062

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  40. Taeihagh, A. (2017). Crowdsourcing: a new tool for policy-making? Policy Sciences Journal. 50(4), 629–647. Doi: 10.1007/s11077-017-9303-3

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  41. Taeihagh, A. (2017) Crowdsourcing, Sharing Economy and Development, Journal of Developing Societies, Vol 33(2): 191–222 Doi:10.1177/0169796X17710072

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  42. Taeihagh, A. (2017). Network Centric Policy Design, Policy Sciences Journal. 50(2): 317-338 Doi: 10.1007/s11077-016-9270-0

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  43. Prpić J., Taeihagh, A., and Melton J. (2015). The fundamentals of policy crowdsourcing. Policy & Internet, 7(3), 340-361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/poi3.102

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  44. Prpić J., Melton J., Taeihagh, A., and Anderson T. (2015). MOOCs and crowdsourcing: Massive courses and massive resources, First Monday, 20(12). http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/fm.v20i12.6143

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  45. Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. and Givoni M. (2014). A virtual environment for formulation of policy packages, Transportation Research Part A, Volume 60, Feb 2014, 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2013.10.017

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  46. Taeihagh, A., Givoni M. and Bañares-Alcántara R. (2013). Which policy first? A network-centric approach for the analysis and ranking of policy measures, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 40(4), 595–616. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/b38058

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  47. Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. and Millican C. (2009). Development of a Novel Framework for the Design of Transport Policies to Achieve Environmental Targets, Computers and Chemical Engineering, Volume 33, Issue 10, 1531–1545. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2009.01.010

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    SELECTED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

  48. Abbas F., Taeihagh A. (2024). Semantic Facial Features and Expression Manipulation Using Multi-Level IC-DGAN Framework, 2024 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2024), 30 June - 5 July 2024, Yokohama, Japan.

  49. Chen G., Taeihagh A. (2024), Mapping the nexus: Interconnections between Actor Networks, Policy Design, and Energy Transitions, Ninth Annual AP-PPPN Conference to be held in Guangzhou, China, April 25-27.

  50. Khanal S., Pande D., Taeihagh A. (2024). Conceptualising public trust in high-risk AI for governance: A comparison of three Asian cities, International Conference on Comparative Public Policy, April 19-21, 2024, Beijing, China

  51. Ng L.H.X., Lim A., Taeihagh A., Comparative analysis of governance of biometrics in ai systems, 6th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP6), Toronto, Canada, June 27-29, 2023. 

  52. Khanal S., Zhang H., Taeihagh A., Local approaches to governance of ai systems in China: challenges of adopting national ai policy, 6th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP6), Toronto, Canada, June 27-29, 2023. 

  53. Chen G., Taeihagh A., On designing regulatory sandboxes: towards a general framework for fit-for-use sandboxes, 6th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP6), Toronto, Canada, June 27-29, 2023. 

  54. Li L., Taeihagh A., Stronger policy measures facilitating the policy implementation of physical distancing? A survey experiment in Taipei, Tokyo, Singapore, and Seoul, 6th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP6), Toronto, Canada, June 27-29, 2023. 

  55. Li L., Sha K., Taeihagh A., Policy networks during crisis: case of Singapore’s response to the covid-19 pandemic, 6th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP6), Toronto, Canada, June 27-29, 2023. 

  56. Nel D. and Taeihagh A. (2023). An in-depth analysis of the failure of complexity science to get traction in mainstream policymaking. AESOP21: Complex Cognitive Cities: Sensing, Planning and Design in Urban Transformations, 20-22 April 2023, Manchester, UK

  57. Sha K., Taeihagh A. (2022). Innovation trends and clusters in smart cities: implications for regulatory design, International workshops on public policy (IWPP3), Budapest, 28th - 30th June 2022.

  58. Pande D. and Taeihagh A. (2022). Public’s attitudinal factors and expectations for the adoption and governance of autonomous systems: An exploratory factor analysis of user attitudes in Singapore, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Conference, April 7–10, 2022.

  59. Quiraoas M., Taeihagh A (2022). A Comparative Study of Community Energy Projects in Island Communities in the Philippines, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Conference, April 7–10, 2022.

  60. Li L., Zhang Y., Taeihagh A., Tan S. (2022). Safeguarding the Elderly Populations during COVID-19 Through Social Distancing: A Comparative Policy Research, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Conference, April 7–10, 2022.

  61. Pande D. and Taeihagh A., Governing autonomous systems: An in-depth comparative study of regulations in Singapore, NASPAA South Asia Virtual Conference, November 12–14, 2021.

  62. Tan S., Joty S., Baxter K., Taeihagh A., Bennett G.A., Kan M.(2021). Reliability Testing for Natural Language Processing Systems, Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021),Jul 2021, Association for Computational Linguistics. Doi: 10.18653/v1/2021.acl-long.321

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  63. Pande D., Taeihagh A. (2021), Investigating User Acceptance of Autonomous Systems: A Singapore Perspective on Governance using an Extended UTAUT, 2021 Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA), June 23-25 2021.


  64. Taeihagh A. and Li L. (2021). Sequencing policy instruments to accelerate low-carbon energy transitions: the case of china, 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain, July 5th-9th, 2021 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/60c2f72656cda.pdf

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  65. Li L., Taeihagh A., Tan S. (2021), A systematic review of social distancing measures impact on vulnerable populations, 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain, July 5th-9th, 2021 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/60c48d6a5f849.pdf

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  66. Tan S., Taeihagh A., Li L. (2021). Designing effective strategies to enhance policy capacity for smart city developments, 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain, July 5th-9th, 2021 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/60c18bafb3ff9.pdf

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  67. Quirapas M., Taeihagh A. (2021), Renewable energy adoption in poor rural areas: why communities matter, 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain, July 5th-9th, 2021 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/60c1da0a0de48.pdf

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  68. Pande D., Taeihagh, A. (2021). Public perceptions and governance of risks of autonomous systems: a Singapore perspective, 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain, July 5th-9th, 2021 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/60c1e033774b8.pdf

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  69. Sha K., Taeihagh A. (2021). Governing disruptive technologies: challenges for inclusive development in smart cities, 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain, July 5th-9th, 2021 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/60c05b4e72a98.pdf

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  70. Pande D. and Taeihagh A. (2021). Governance of autonomous systems and implications for policymakingIPSA 2021 Political Science World Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, 10-14 Jul 2021

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  71. Taeihagh A. and Li L. (2021). Understanding China’s Environmental Governance: An Investigation of the Central-local Government Interactions in Policy ImplementationIPSA 2021 Political Science World Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, 10-14 Jul 2021 https://wc2021.ipsa.org/system/files/node/wcpaper/140686-understanding-chinas-environmental-governance-investigation-central-local-government.pdf

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  72. Li L., Taeihagh A. (2021). Comparative Study of the Municipal Policies for Sustainable Energy Transitions: The Case of Five Cities in China. IPSA 2021 Political Science World Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, 10-14 Jul 2021

  73. Quirapas M., Taeihagh A. (2021). Renewable Energy Adoption in Poor Rural Areas: Why Communities Matter. IPSA 2021 Political Science World Congress, Lisbon Portugal, 10-14 Jul 2021. https://wc2021.ipsa.org/system/files/node/wcpaper/139118-ocean-energy-southeast-asia-holistic-approach-towards-adoption.pdf

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  74. Pilsudski, T., Tan, S. Y., Tunas, D., Clavier, F., Stokols, A., & Taeihagh, A. (2019). The Shift Towards Smart Cities: The Role of Urban Governance. In Proceedings of the 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress 2019 (pp. 1517-1530). 9-13 Sept 2019. Jakarta and Bogor, Indonesia. https://isocarp2019.isocarp.org/paper-platform/abstract/public/130/smart-planning-in-southeast-asian-cities-the-role-of-urban-governance-and-knowledge-transfer

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  75. Taeihagh, A., Lim, H.S.M. (2019). An examination of the blockchain technology as new public sector tool, 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019

    https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org//file/paper/5d1696c449016.pdf

  76. Tan, S., Taeihagh, A. (2019). Adaptive and experimental governance in the implementation of autonomous vehicles: The case of Singapore, 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019

    https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org//file/paper/5cea683b9a45b.pdf

  77. Li L., Taeihagh, A. (2019). A meso-level analysis of the evolution of the environmental policy mix to accelerate low-carbon energy transitions: policy sequencing in China from 1980 to 2020, 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019

    https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org//file/paper/5cfc07c615382.pdf

  78. Lim H.S.M., Taeihagh, A. (2019). An examination of discrimination and safety and liability risks stemming from algorithmic decision-making in AVs, 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019

    https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org//file/paper/5cec300e61a91.pdf

  79. Li L., Taeihagh, A. (2019). An investigation of the interactions between emission trading schemes and other urban environmental policy instruments: case studies of five cities in China, 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019

    https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org//file/paper/5d13471a9204a.pdf

  80. Taeihagh, A. (2018). An examination of challenges in adoption of crowdsourcing and sharing economy platforms in developing countries, IPSA 2018 Political Science World Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 21-25 Jul 2018

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  81. Lim H.S.M., Taeihagh, A., (2018). Emerging Governance Responses to Risks Associated with Autonomous Vehicles. IPSA 2018 Political Science World Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 21-25 Jul 2018

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  82. Taeihagh, A. (2017). Examination of crowdsourcing as a tool for policy making, 3rd International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP3), Singapore, June 28-30, 2017

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  83. Nair S., & Taeihagh, A. (2017). Preparing for socio-technical transitions: Opportunities and challenges for policy design. 3rd International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP3), Singapore, June 28-30, 2017.

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  84. Li Y., & Taeihagh, A.(2017). The governance of risks in ridesharing: Lessons learned from Singapore. 3rd International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP3) June 28-30, 2017 – Singapore. http://www.ippapublicpolicy.org//file/paper/593b9a916f2dc.pdf

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  85. Taeihagh, A. and Nair S. (2017). Network-centric policy design for sustainable transitions, policy mixes for sustainability transitions workshop, SPRU, University of Sussex, 1-3 Feb 2017.

     

  86. Taeihagh, A. (2016). Different Roles of Crowdsourcing in the Policy Cycle: A Systematic Analysis, IPSA 2016 Political Science World Congress, Poznan, Poland, 23-28 Jul 2016

     

  87. Taeihagh, A., Network Centric Policy Design, International workshop on policy design and governance, National University of Singapore, Feb 2016

  88. Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. (2014). Towards Proactive and Flexible Agent-Based Generation of Policy Packages for Active Transportation, 47th International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 47), Jan 4-9 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2014.118

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  89. Prpić J., Taeihagh, A., Melton J. (2014). A Framework for Policy Crowdsourcing, Oxford Internet Policy and Politics Conference (IPP 2014), University of Oxford, Sep 26-28 2014 http://ssrn.com/abstract=2433356

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  90. Prpić J., Taeihagh, A., Melton J. (2014). Experiments on Crowdsourcing Policy Assessment, Oxford Internet Policy and Politics Conference (IPP 2014), University of Oxford, Sep 26-28 2014 http://ssrn.com/abstract=2433391

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  91. Prpić J., Taeihagh, A., Melton J. (2014). Crowdsourcing the Policy Cycle, Collective Intelligence 2014, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jun 10-12, 2014 http://ssrn.com/abstract=2398191

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  92. Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. and Givoni M. (2011). Application of an Agent-Based System as a Virtual Environment for the Formulation of Policies, Energy & People: Futures, Complexity & Challenges, 20-21 Sep 2011

  93. Taeihagh, A., Givoni M. and Bañares-Alcántara R. (2011). Formulating a Policy Package: What to Start With? A New Technique for the Ranking of Policy Measures, Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG) conference in Milton Keynes, UK, 5-7 Jan 2011

  94. Taeihagh, A. and Bañares-Alcántara R. (2010). A Case Study in the Application of an Agent-Based Approach in the Formulation of Policies for UK Transport Emission Reduction, European conference on complex systems (ECCS2010), Lisbon University Institute, Portugal, 13-17 Sep 2010 (special mention for remarkable overall quality) http://ssrn.com/abstract=2707009

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  95. Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. and Wang Z. (2010). Exploring the Potential of Relations in Policy Formulation: A Case for Application of Network Analysis, European conference on complex systems (ECCS2010), Lisbon University Institute, Portugal, 13-17 Sep 2010

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  96. Taeiagh, A., Wang Z. and Bañares-Alcántara R. (2009). Why Conceptual Design Matters in Policy Formulation: A Case for an Integrated Use of Complexity Science and Engineering Design, European conference on complex systems (ECCS2009), University of Warwick, UK, 21-25 Sep 2009

  97. Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. and Wang Z. (2009). A Novel Approach to Policy Design Using Process Design Principles, Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 27, 2049-2054. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1570-7946(09)70732-1

    BOOK CHAPTERS
     

  98. Goyal, N., Taeihagh, A., & Howlett, M. (2022). Mapping the Use of Public Policy Theories in Energy Transitions Research: A Bibliometric Review and Computational Text Analysis. Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions, 332-349.

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003183020-23/mapping-use-public-policy-theories-energy-transitions-research-nihit-goyal-araz-taeihagh-michael-howlett

  99. Taeihagh A., Lim H.S.M. (2020). Towards Autonomous Vehicles in Smart Cities: Risks and Risk Governance. In Towards Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Highway: Technical, Security and Ethical Challenges. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66042-0_7

  100. Taeihagh, A. (2018). Crowdsourcing and Policy Design 1. In Routledge Handbook of Policy Design (pp. 345-358). Routledge.

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351252928/chapters/10.4324/9781351252928-23

  101. Taeihagh, A. (2018). How to Sequence Policies: The PM-ARM Approach. In Routledge Handbook of Policy Design (pp. 435-455). Routledge.

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351252928/chapters/10.4324/9781351252928-29

  102. Taeihagh, A. (2015). Policy and Planning on the Interface of Socio-Technical Systems. Instruments of Planning: Tensions and Challenges for More Equitable and Sustainable Cities, 193-207. https://books.google.com.sg/books?id=5ABXCgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA206&dq=taeihagh&pg=PA193

    SELECTED CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

  103. de Jong M*, Joss S., Taeihagh A. (2024). Smart cities as spatial manifestations of 21st century capital accumulation, ESEE-Degrowth Pontevedra 2024

  104. Nel D.* and Taeihagh A., Complexity Science in Policymaking: Why the Promise Falls Short. Science of Cities Symposium, World Cities Summit, Singapore. Poster presentation, 2 June 2024.

  105. Nel D.* and Taeihagh A., Hold the Door: An Analysis of the Barriers to Complexity Science's Use in Mainstream Policymaking. NUS Cities Brown Bag Series, NUS Cities, National University of Singapore. 13 October 2023.

  106. Taeihagh A. and Nel D., Complexity Science and Policymaking, NUS Reimagine Urban Research Workshop, 29 Nov 2022.

  107. Quirapas M*., Taeihagh A. (2022). Community energy projects in the Global South : How effective are they?, Up-scaling co-benefits of sustainable consumption for development Workshop, Bonn, 13-14 June 2022.

  108. Barnish M.*, Tan SY, Taeihagh A, et al (2021). P10 Realist review linking political exposures to child and maternal health outcomes. J Epidemiol Community Health 2021;75:A47-A48.Poster Presentation. https://jech.bmj.com/content/jech/75/Suppl_1/A47.2.full.pdf

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  109. Trencher G.*, Taeihagh A. and Yarime M. (2019). Accelerating the diffusion of fuel-cell vehicles in Japan: Governance insights for fuel-cell and electric vehicles and sustainability transitions, International Sustainability Transitions (IST) Conference, June 23rd–26th at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

  110. Trencher G.*, Taeihagh A. and Yarime M. (2019). Accelerating the uptake of fuel-cell vehicles in Japan: Insights for sustainability transitions and electric, 2nd International Conference on Energy Research and Social Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA, 28–31 May 2019

  111. Tan S.* and Taeihagh A. (2019), Policy instruments, interactions and mechanisms: A comparative system-level analysis in policy reforms, Reimagining Policy Tools Workshop, Yonsei University, South Korea, 14–15 March 2019.

  112. Tan S.* and Taeihagh A. and Tripathi A. (2019), Tensions and antagonistic interactions of technological risks and ethical concerns of robotics and autonomous systems in long term care: a systematic review, Asia Pacific Public Policy Network (AP–PPN) Conference, HKUST, 8th March 2019

  113. Lim H.S.M. and Taeihagh A. (2019), AVs and Algorithms: discrimination, safety and liability risks, Policy Analytics and Experiments, 3rd Singapore Public Policy Network, Singapore Management University 1st Feb 2019.

  114. Tan S. and Taeihagh A. (2019), Technological risks and governance of autonomous vehicles in Singapore, Policy Responses to Disruptive Technology Panel, 3rd Singapore Public Policy Network, Singapore Management University 1st Feb 2019.

  115. Taeihagh, A., Different Roles of Crowdsourcing in the Policy Cycle: A Systematic Analysis, 65th LKY School of Public Policy Research Seminar Series, 4th April 2017

  116. Taeihagh, A. (2016), Integration of Artificial and Collective intelligence in Policy Design, Issues in Policy Design Panel, Singapore Public Policy Network, Nanyang Technological University, 26-27 Aug 2016.

  117. Taeihagh, A. (2014). Artificial and collective intelligence for policy design and analysis, Singapore Management University, Oct 30 2014

  118. Taeihagh, A. (2013). Policy and Planning on the Interface of Socio-Technical Systems: Novel Approaches and Tools for Development of Policies, Tools for Change Symposium, UNSW-ACU, Sydney, Australia, Apr 12 2013

  119. Taeihagh, A. (2013). Moving towards more sustainable futures: how new tools and techniques can help, Sustainability: How do we work together Forum, University of New South Wales Built Environment Expo, Sydney, Australia, Apr 16 2013

  120. Taeihagh, A. (2013). Novel approaches for policy formulation in socio-technical systems, City Futures Symposium, Faculty of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Mar 20 2013

  121. Taeihagh, A. (2013). Policy Formulation and Analysis on the Interface of Socio-Technical Systems, Proceedings of 8th ECR National Forum & Workshop of Australian Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Settlements and Infrastructure, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, Nov 26-28 2012

  122. Taeihagh, A., Macmillen J., Givoni M., Bañares-Alcántara R. (2011). Policy packaging workshop, Reading Borough Council, Sep 15 2011

  123. Taeihagh, A., Givoni M.* and Bañares-Alcántara R. (2011). Which Policy First? Applying Network Theory to Policy Analysis, Nectar Cluster 1 Workshop in Angra Do Heroismo, Crucial Networks For Peripheral Territories, University of Azores, Portugal, Sep 16-17 2011

  124. Taeihagh, A. (2010). A novel approach to policy formulation: An integrated application of complexity science and engineering design, Transport Studies Unit, Centre for Environment, University of Oxford, 13 Jan 2010

  125. Taeihagh, A. (2006). Regional Energy Outlook: Middle East, Academia Engelberg Conference, Engelberg, Switzerland, 9-11 Oct 2006

     

    SELECTED TECHNICAL REPORTS

     

  126. Taeihagh, A. and Randolph B. (2013). Scoping Study for the development of a Data Hub, CRC Low Carbon Living 2013. http://www.lowcarbonlivingcrc.com.au/resources/crc-publications/crclcl-project-reports/rp3003-final-report-low-carbon-living-spatial-data

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  127. B Jenkins, S Avenell, R Banares-Alcantara, B Bent, D Brett, A S Candy, R Darton, E Firdaus, G M Henderson, F Hudson, B G Jenkins, T Kruger, D P Marshall, M Sceats, A Taeihagh, M Tannenberger, P Taylor, D J Ventham, A Zawadzki (2010). Ocean Sequestration of CO2 by the Addition of Alkaline Oxides, Royal Dutch Shell ­– Cquestrate Project, Mar 2010

  128. Taeihagh, A. (2008). Development of a New Framework and Decision Support System for the Design of Transport Policies to Achieve Environmental Targets, PRS Transfer Report, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Aug 2008

 

PUBLICATIONS INFORMED BY MY CONSULTING AND ADVISORY ROLES

 

  • Renforth, P., Jenkins, B. G., & Kruger, T. (2013). Engineering challenges of ocean liming. Energy, 60(1), 442-452. Doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2013.08.006 (Consulting)

 

 

VIDEOS OF OLD TALKS

  • Taeihagh, A. and Bañares-Alcántara R. (2010). A Case Study in the Application of an Agent-Based Approach in the Formulation of Policies for UK Transport Emission Reduction, European conference on complex systems (ECCS2010), Lisbon University Institute, Portugal, 13-17 Sep 2010 (special mention for remarkable overall quality) http://ssrn.com/abstract=2707009

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    Video: http://vimeo.com/15624248

Track A: Policy, Planning & Infrastructure "A Case Study in the Application of an Agent-Based Approach in the Formulation of Policies for UK Transport Emission Reduction" Authors: Araz Taeihagh and René Bañares-Alcántara

  • Taeihagh, A., Bañares-Alcántara R. and Wang Z. (2010). Exploring the Potential of Relations in Policy Formulation: A Case for Application of Network Analysis, European conference on complex systems (ECCS2010), Lisbon University Institute, Portugal, 13-17 Sep 2010

    Video: http://vimeo.com/16621155

Formulation of Transport Emission Reduction Policies: A case study in the Application of Network Analysis Araz Taeihagh, Zun Wangand, René Banares-Alcántara ECCS10 SM5 - Young Researchers Session