Name:Lei Guo
Title:Professor Ph.D supervisor
Email: gl207@uibe.edu.cn
Education
Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, U.K. 2016
Doctor of management, School of Government, Beijing Normal University, 2008
Experience
School of Public Administration, University of International Business and Economies(UIBE), 2010-
Law School, China University of Political Science and Law, 2008-2010
Courses Taught
Undergraduate Course:
Course1: Case Study of Public Administration;
Course2: Foreign Human Resource Management;
Course3: Management Communication;
Course4: Public Crisis Management.
Graduate Course:
Course1: Theory and Methods of Human Resource Management;
Course2: Administrative Secretary and Document Writing.
MPA Course:
Course1: Public Administration;
Course2: Document Writing;
Course3: Public Ethics
Research Interests
Regulation of Utilities and Government Reform
Energy and environment policy
Public Policy and Governance
Local Government & Regional Development
Honors
“Outstanding Teacher” in UIBE, 2017
“Teaching Pacesetter” in UIBE, 2014
“Outstanding Teacher” in UIBE, 2013
Projects
1.The Public Welfare Return of Regulation Reform of Urban Water Industry: Dimension Construction. Impact Effect and Path Optimization, National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(71303047)
2.Research on the implementation effect of China's pilot carbon emission trading policy. Ministry of education: Humanities and Social Sciences Planning Fund Project(17YJA630024)
3.Research on the impact of Self-efficacy in Career Planning---Survey Data Analysis, National Education Science ”Twelfth Five Year Plan” Youth Project(EIA120386)
4.Research on monopolies regulation in the process of privatization of China’s urban public utilities, The first Funding of General Program from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2009460042)
5.Research on Social Economic Welfare Effects of Urban Public Utilities Reform, Training Program for Excellent Young Scholars from the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in UIBE(14YQ08)
6.Strategic Research on Social Alliance between Businesses and non-profit organization. National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(71202025)
7.Research on the Effective Supply Model and Regulation Mechanisms of Public Foundation in Marketization Reform. National Social Science Foundation of China.(14BZZ066)
8.Research on Investigation and Reform of China's Administrative System. Major Projects of the National Social Science Fund(06&ZD021)
9.Research on Government Power Structure and Operation Mechanism from the Perspective of Rule of Law - Restriction and Coordination of Decision - Making Power, Execution Power and Supervision Power. Major Projects of the National Social Science Fund(07&ZD029)
10.Research on Government Capacity Building about Implementation of Chinese Enterprises “going abroad” Strategy. The Fourth Installment of Academic Innovation Team Building Project in UIBE(CXTD4-09)
Main teaching project
1.Teaching Research Project of Postgraduate Excellent Courses of UIBE: "Public Administration" (X13001), Project Leader.
2.Undergraduate General Course Construction Project of UIBE: "Communication Methods and Techniques" (X12207), Project Leader.
Publications
Academic Papers
1.Lei Guo(2018), Yan wang. How does government environmental regulation‘unlock’ carbon emission effect?---Evidence from China, Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment , 2018,16(3).
2.Lei Guo. Youzhi Xiao(2016)”Has the Reform of Government Regulation Improved Social Public Welfare? - Empirical Evidence from China's Provincial Water Industry Dynamic Panel Data”, Management World, (8): 73-85.
3.Lei Guo. Youzhi Xiao(2016)”Research on the Influence of Government Regulation Reform on Residents' Well-being —— Based on the Empirical Evidence of Water Supply Reform”, S ocial Sciences in Nanjing, (8): 74-81.
4.Lei Guo. Jialu Feng(2016)”Contractual Regulation: the Logic of Regulation Innovation of Urban Water Industry”, Macroeconomic Research , (12): 50-58.
5.Lei Guo.(2014)”Legal Decentralized Model of Central and Local government Dispute Resolution: Theoretical Analysis and Law Landscape”, Zhejiang Social Sciences , (8): 47-53.
6.Lei Guo.(2014)”Research on Our District(County)Legal Government Performance Evaluation System Construction—Empirical Investigation Based on the North, and the Southern Region”, Social Science Research ,(1): 55-61.
7.Lei Guo.(2013)”Theoretical and Empirical Research on Reasonable Set of Governmental Power Structures on Public Enterprises”, Academic Ocean ,(5):108-114.
8.Lei Guo.(2013)”The Background of Rise of Local Government Interest, Central and Local Government Power Dispute and Reform Ideas. Explore (2): 58-64. It is reprinted by Remin University of China Copy Data” Public Administration”(2013) and “Political Science Abstracts”(2013).
9.Lei Guo.(2012)”Balancing Right to Speak: Ought Logic of Public Interest Expression—Based on the Urban Public Utilities”, Reality ,(8):48-51.
10.Lei Guo.(2012)”Technical Progress, Demand Expansion and Urban Utilities Boundary Chang—On the Adjustment of Government Regulation”, Journal of Humanities ,(4): 52-57.
11.Lei Guo.(2012)”Structure Regulation and Behavior Regulation: The Logic of Anti-monopoly Regulation in Public Utilities”, Theory and reform ,(4): 65-68.
12.Lei Guo.(2011)”Analysis on the Current Situation of the Mutual Restriction of Government Decision, Making Power, Executive Power and Supervision Power — Based on the Empirical Analysis of the Survey Data of Local Civil Servants”, Zhejiang Social Sciences , (6): 33-40.
13.Lei Guo.(2010)”An Effective Mechanism of Social Equilibrium and Interest Expression in A Harmonious Society — From the Perspective of the Construction of Multi - interest Groups”, Truth Seeking , (9): 45-48.
Academic Works
1.Study on the Impact of Urban Water Industry Regulation Reform on Public Welfare, University of International Business and Economics Press, 2016.
2.Study on the Restrictive Mechanism of China's Government Power from the Perspective of the Rule of Law——From the Perspective of the Mutual Constraints of Decision-making, Executive, and Supervisory Powers, Zhengzhou University Press, 2012.