Assistant Professor
Research Focus
Social gerontology, health and social policy, long-term care, consumer-directed care, case management, process evaluation
01/2021 – 12/2023. Institutionalization of a Case Management Model for Community Care Services in Hong Kong. (Funder: Research Grants Council - Faculty Development Scheme (FDS)(Switched to another PI in 12/2021), HK$387,420)
PI (1 Jan 2021 to 30 Nov 2021); Co-I (1 Dec 2021 to 31 Dec 2022). Institutionalization of a case management model for community care services in Hong Kong. Funded by RGC FDS Funding, University Grants Committee, Hong Kong (Project Number UGC/FDS11/H06/20). HKD387,420, Ongoing.
2023
- Kan, W. S., & Lejano, R. P. (2023). Relationality: The Role of Connectedness in the Social Ecology of Resilience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), [3865]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053865
2022
- Kan, W.S. (2022). Barriers to the voucher system for community care in Hong Kong: Professional perspectives (E-pub ahead of print). Ageing & Society.
- Lejano, R.P. & Kan, W.S. (2022). IPCC and the City: The Need to Transition from Ideology to Climate Justice (E-pub ahead of print). Journal of Planning Education and Research.
- Lejano, R.P., & Kan, W.S. (2022). Relationality: The Inner Life of Public Policy. (Elements in Public Policy). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009118996
2021
- Kan, W.S. & Chui, E.W.T. (2021). Vouchers and consumer-directed care: Implications for community care services in Hong Kong. British Journal of Social Work, 51, 96-113.
- Kan, W.S. & Lejano, R.P. (2021). How land use, climate change, and an ageing demographic intersect to create new vulnerabilities in Hong Kong. Land. doi: 10.3390/land10040391.
2020
- Lejano, R.P., Kan, W.S., & Chau, C.C. (2020). The hidden disequities of carbon trading: Carbon emissions, air toxics, and environmental justice. Frontiers in Environmental Science. doi: 3389/fenvs.2020.593014
2023
- Kan, W. S., & Lejano, R. P. (2023). Relationality: The Role of Connectedness in the Social Ecology of Resilience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), [3865]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053865
2022
- Kan, W.S. (2022). Barriers to the voucher system for community care in Hong Kong: Professional perspectives (E-pub ahead of print). Ageing & Society.
- Lejano, R.P. & Kan, W.S. (2022). IPCC and the City: The Need to Transition from Ideology to Climate Justice (E-pub ahead of print). Journal of Planning Education and Research.
- Lejano, R.P. & Kan, W.S. (2022). Relationality: The Inner Life of Public Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York (in press).
2021
- Kan, W.S. & Chui, E.W.T. (2021). Vouchers and consumer-directed care: Implications for community care services in Hong Kong. British Journal of Social Work, 51, 96-113.
- Kan, W.S. & Lejano, R.P. (2021). How land use, climate change, and an ageing demographic intersect to create new vulnerabilities in Hong Kong. Land. doi: 10.3390/land10040391.
2020
- Lejano, R.P., Kan, W.S., & Chau, C.C. (2020). The hidden disequities of carbon trading: Carbon emissions, air toxics, and environmental justice. Frontiers in Environmental Science. doi: 3389/fenvs.2020.593014
2018
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Fu, Y.Y., Chui, E.W.T., Kan, W.S., & Ko, L. (2018). Improving primary level home and community care services for older people: The case of Hong Kong. International Journal of Social Welfare, 27(1), 52-61.
2015
- Lejano, R.P. & Kan, W.S. (2015). Seeing urban regeneration through an institutional lens: Toward a new contextualism. International Journal of Urban Sciences, 19(3), 257-268.