Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yapeng Li | IOT Awards | Best Researcher Awards
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yapeng Li ,Hebei University of Technology,China
Li Yaping is an Associate Professor at the School of Humanities and Law, Hebei University of Technology, where he supervises master’s students and holds a Ph.D. in Management. His research focuses on community governance, emergency management, and public policy. Li has been involved in several significant research projects, including investigations into community collaborative emergency networks and digital intelligence empowerment for urban community response platforms. His academic contributions include articles on networked governance, digital and grid management theories, and public space governance. He has also co-edited a book on environmental management published by Yanshan University Press.
Professional Profile:
Evaluation for Li Yaping’s Suitability for the Best Researcher Award
Li Yaping’s exceptional research in community governance and emergency management, combined with his leadership in prominent research projects and his substantial contributions to academic literature, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work’s relevance and impact in addressing key public policy issues underscore his qualifications for this prestigious recognition.
🎓Education:
Li Yaping holds a Ph.D. in Administrative Management from Beijing Normal University, where he studied from September 2017 to July 2020. He completed his Master’s in Public Management at Yanshan University’s School of Humanities and Law between September 2015 and July 2017. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor’s in Administrative Management from Yanshan University, where he studied from September 2011 to July 2015.
🏢Work Experience:
Li Yaping is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Humanities and Law at Hebei University of Technology in Tianjin, China.
Publication Top Notes:
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How Does Government Intervention Affect Community Residents’ Satisfaction with Public Services—Evidence from CSS (2021) in China
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What Attracts College Students to Start a Business in Rural Areas?—A Qualitative Comparative Analysis from China
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Common Sharing or Public Sharing: A Study on the Choice Behavior of Urban Citizens in Public Travel