Michael Hsiao Hsin-huang

Michael Hsiao Hsin-huang

sociologist Taiwan

Michael Hsiao Hsin-huang is a prominent sociologist known for his extensive research on social dynamics and environmental issues in Taiwan. He has contributed significantly to the discourse on how societal behaviors intersect with environmental policies, emphasizing the need for political will in addressing climate change. Recently, he has been in the news for his views on the barriers to environmental action in Taiwan, particularly regarding the role of compliance costs and social conditions in shaping public behavior.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Michael Hsiao Hsin-huang has commented on the potential cost of non-compliance as a motivator for environmental action among Taiwanese citizens. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Environmental Impact Assessment: Overcoming the gulf between good intentions and action