Kris Hartley

Kris Hartley

Assistant Professor | Arizona State University | School of Sustainability

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Research publications August 19, 2020

The moral hazards of smart water management (Water International)

Smart water management (SWM) brings technological sophistication to water governance by providing monitoring, operational and communications capacities through real-time information. SWM’s quantification appeals to metric-driven governance but, we argue, also perpetuates a technocratic and instrumental-rationalist…


Sole-authored media July 23, 2020

Smart cities in a post-pandemic world (Policy Forum)

Technology neither provides a conclusive fix for unsustainable behaviour nor excuses humanity from an inconvenient reckoning about the perils of greed and exploitation. Before embracing a post-pandemic smart city surge, policymakers must embrace this fundamental…


Research publications June 24, 2020

Policymaking in a low-trust state: responses to COVID-19 in Hong Kong (Policy and Society)

Social and economic crises attending the COVID-19 pandemic thus invite scholarly reflection about public attitudes, social leadership, and the role of social and institutional memory in the context of systemic disruption. This article examines Hong…


Lectures and media engagements May 18, 2020

My recruitment message to policy degree applicants (EdUHK)

I would like to welcome you to the Department of Asian and Policy Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong. Your interest in our program is of high importance to us. I often receive…


Co-authored media May 4, 2020

Addressing air pollution in the Covid-19 era (South China Morning Post)

The Covid-19 crisis is drawing attention to respiratory health, and in cities with severe air pollution, people may be more vulnerable to the virus. While the world is focused on crisis mitigation, it is important not to…


Research publications April 29, 2020

Predictors of cloud computing adoption (Telematics and Informatics journal)

Cloud computing (CC) has become a powerful driver of technological and economic transformation across nations. Yet levels of cloud service adoption vary, with limited adoption in many countries. For broader transformation, it is important to…


Lectures and media engagements April 29, 2020

My recruitment message to policy degree applicants (EdUHK)

Message from Kris Hartley, Program Leader of the Bachelor of Social Sciences in Policy Science and Management, The Education University of Hong Kong, Department of Asian and Policy Studies. In my frequent travels around the…


Lectures and media engagements April 22, 2020

Welcome message, Bachelor of Policy Science and Management (EdUHK)

  Welcome to the Bachelor of Social Sciences in Policy Science and Management. We appreciate your interest in our program. I think we can all agree that these are important times in the field of…


Co-authored media April 14, 2020

Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement as development driver (East Asia Forum)

EVFTA provides a platform for Vietnam to continue helping domestic firms penetrate the EU market. The Agreement aligns Vietnamese firms with European standards on sourcing and production, potentially lifting product quality and reliability as Vietnam…


Sole-authored media February 14, 2020

Plastic bans in Asia: weak tea for complex problems (East Asia Forum)

The turn of the decade is seeing substantial efforts to reduce plastic pollution across Southeast Asia. Around the world, trillions of plastic bags are used each year with troublesome impacts on living conditions and waste infrastructure. In Thailand, a ban on…


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