Lily Hsueh

Associate Professor
Faculty
DTPHX Campus
Mailcode
3720
Assoc Professor
Faculty
DTPHX Campus
Mailcode
3720
Assoc Professor
Faculty
DTPHX Campus
Mailcode
3720
Assoc Professor
Faculty
DTPHX Campus
Mailcode
3720
Senior Global Futures Scientist
Faculty
DTPHX Campus
Mailcode
3720
Assoc Professor
Faculty
DTPHX Campus
Mailcode
3720

Biography

Dr. Lily Hsueh is an Associate Professor (tenured) of Public Policy and Economics at the School of Public Affairs at the Arizona State University. At ASU, she is also a Senior Global Futures Scientist at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, and a Faculty Affiliate and Seminar Series Co-Organizer at the Center for Environmental Economics and Sustainability Policy, Center for Organization Research and Design, and Political Economy Working Group. Dr. Hsueh is a recipient of the 2020-21 AAUW American Fellowship

Dr. Hsueh’s research centers on how economics and politics interact, and how markets, institutions, governments, businesses and other stakeholders play mediating roles in determining policy effectiveness, shaping the policy process and affecting policy outcomes. Her most recent projects have examined the emergence and efficacy of alternative governance systems (i.e., voluntary governance or market-based governance) across different policy issue areas and types of pollution and natural resources, namely global climate change, toxic chemicals, and ocean and marine resources. Dr. Hsueh's work has also examined the interaction between the private and public provision of public goods and the implications of alternative governance approaches on social equity.

Prior to joining ASU, Dr. Hsueh served as a National Research Council postdoctoral fellow at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She received her bachelor's degree in economics (with honors) at the University of California, Berkeley and her master's degree in economics (with distinctions) at the University College London. Prior to Dr. Hsueh’s career in academia, she was a senior analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

Personal Website: https://www.lilyhsueh.com 

Education

  • Ph.D. Public Policy and Management, University of Washington
  • M.S. Economics, University College London
  • B.A. Economics (Minor in Environmental Economics & Policy), University of California, Berkeley  

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Research Interests

Lily Hsueh's areas of expertise are environmental policy and management, natural resource and environmental economics, political economy, governance, firms and public policy, climate change, marine and ocean resources, toxic chemicals, and applied econometrics.

 

Publications

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (PEERED REVIEWED)

No, Won and Lily Hsueh. 2020. "How Particpatory Process with Inclusive Structure Design Allocates Resources Toward Poor Neighborhoods: The Case of Participatory Budgeting in Seoul, South Korea." Forthcoming in International Review of Administrative Sciences

Hsueh, Lily, Stuart Bretschneider, Justin Stritct, and Nicole Darnall. 2020. "Implementation of Sustainable Public Procurement in Local Governments: A Measurement Approach." Accepted at International Journal of Public Sector Management

Hsueh, Lily. “Expanding the Multiple Streams Framework to Explain the Formation of Diverse Voluntary Programs: Evidence from U.S. Toxic Chemical Use Policy.Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 10 (2): 111-123.

Hsueh, Lily. 2019. “Corporations at a Crossroads: How Multilevel Governance Interactions Shape Participation and Effort in Private Governance Regimes in the Age of Global Climate Action.” Governance, 32 (4): 715-760. 

Hsueh, Lily. 2019. “Opening up the Firm: What Explains Participation and Effort in Voluntary Carbon Disclosure by Businesses? An Analysis of Internal Firm Factors and Dynamics.” Business Strategy and the Environment 28 (7): 1302-1322.

Hsueh, Lily. 2019. “Voluntary Climate Action and Credible Regulatory Threat: Evidence from the Carbon Disclosure Project.” Journal of Regulatory Economics 56 (2-3): 188-225.

Stritch, Justin, Nicole Darnall, Lily Hsueh, Stuart Bretschneider. 2018. “Promoting Public Sector Sustainability through Procurement,” IEEE Engineering Management Review 46 (1): 128-131.

Hsueh, Lily and Stephen Kasperski. 2018. “What Explain the Impact of U.S. West Coast Trawl Rationalization on Multiregional Fishery Participation and Effort,” Marine Policy 95: 123-132.

Hsueh, Lily. 2017. “Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the ‘Rights to Fish’: The Effects of Catch Shares on Fishermen’s Days at Sea,” Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 4 (2): 407-445.

Hsueh, Lily. 2017. “Transnational Climate Governance and the Global 500: Examining Private Actor Participation by Firm-Level Factors and Dynamics.” International Interactions 43 (1): 48-75.

Hsueh, Lily. 2015. “Regulatory Effectiveness and the Long-Run Policy Horizon: The Case of U.S. Toxic Chemical Use.” Environmental Science & Policy 52 (October): 6–22.

Hsueh, Lily. 2013. “Beyond Regulations: Industry Voluntary Ban in Arsenic Use.” Journal of Environmental Management 131 (December): 435–46.

Hsueh, Lily, and Aseem Prakash. 2012. “Incentivizing Self-Regulation: Federal vs. State-Level Voluntary Programs in US Climate Change Policies.” Regulation & Governance 6 (4): 455-473.

BOOK CHAPTERS (PEER REVIEWED)

Hsueh, Lily. 2020. “Calling all Volunteers: Industry Self-regulation on the Environment.” In Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy, edited by David M. Konisky, 243-256. Edward Elgar Publishing.

Hsueh, Lily, and Aseem Prakash. 2012. “Private Voluntary Programs on Climate Change: U.S. Federal Government as the Sponsoring Actor.” In Business and Climate Policy: The Potentials and Pitfalls of Private Voluntary Programs, edited by Karsten Ronit, 77–110. United Nations University Press.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Darnall, Nicole, Lily Hsueh, Justin M. Stritch and Stuart Bretschneider. 2018. “Environmental Purchasing in the City of Phoenix.” In Handbook of Sustainability: Case Studies and Practical Solutions, co-edited by Sandra Garren and Robert Brinkman, 485-502. Palgrave-Macmillan.

Hsueh, Lily, and Nicole Darnall. 2017. Co-editor for Virtual Issue. “Introduction: Alternative and Nonregulatory Approach to Environmental Governance,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 1-7.

BOOK UNDER CONTRACT (PEER REVIEWED)

Hsueh, Lily. Corporations at the Climate Crossroads: Multilevel Governance and Global Climate Action. Under Contract with MIT Press.

Research Activity

2017-18 “Modeling Fishery Participation and Effort Allocation across Regional Fisheries.” Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. PI: Lily Hsueh; Co-PI: Stephen Kasperski. ($10,987.82)

2016-17 “Sustainable Procurement in State and Local Governments.” V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation. PI: Nicole Darnall; Co-PIs: Stuart Bretschneider, Lily Hsueh, and Justin Stritch. ($200,000)

2015-16 “Estimation and Welfare Analysis: An Application of the Kuhn Tucker Model to Examine Fishery Participation and Effort Allocation across Regional Fisheries.” Co-PIs: Lily Hsueh, Stephen Kasperski, Leif Anderson, and Lisa Pfeiffer. Northwest Fisheries Science Center and Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Ocean Atmospheric Administration. ($74,800)

2012-14 “A First Look: How have Catch Shares Impacted Fishermen’s Capitalization Decisions in the Pacific Coast Trawl Fisheries?” PI: Lily Hsueh. Research Associateship Program at National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. National Research Council, United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. ($118,000)

Courses

Spring 2022
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Fall 2021
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Spring 2021
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Fall 2020
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Spring 2020
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Fall 2019
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Spring 2019
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
PAF 504Microecon of Public Policy I
Fall 2018
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
Spring 2018
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy
Fall 2017
Course NumberCourse Title
PAF 201Economics and Public Policy

Honors/Awards

2020-21

American Association of University Women (AAUW) American Fellowship 

2019-20

Outstanding Case Study Award for Environmental Purchasing in the City of Phoenix, Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council

2016-17

Distinguished Teaching Award, School of Public Affairs, College of Public Service & Community Solutions, Arizona State University

2013

UW Evans School of Public Policy and Governances Nominee for Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Best Dissertation Award

2013

UW Evans School of Public Policy and Governances Nominee for University of Washington Distinguished Dissertation Award

2012-2014

National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

2011-2012

Presidential Dissertation Fellowship, University of Washington

2009-2012

Research Travel Awards and Presentation Grants, Graduate School Fund for Excellence and Innovation and Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, University of Washington

 

2009

Graduate Fellow/Participant, Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research

2007-2010

Graduate Fellowship, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington

1999

Senior Student Fellowship, University College London

1997

Cal in the Capitol Scholar, University of California, Berkeley

1995-1999

California Alumni Scholarship, University of California, Berkeley

1995-1996

Endowed Scholarship, University of California, Berkeley

Professional Associations

American Economic Association

Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management

International Studies Association

Service

Guest Co-Editor, Virtual Issue, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2017.

Journal Reviewer for Business and Society, Contemporary Economic Policy, Climatic Change, Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Environmental Science & Policy, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Political Economy, Policy Studies Journal, Policy Sciences, Regulation & Governance, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

Member, Ocean Governance Task Force, Earth Systems Governance Project

Academic Conferences 

2020                Program Committee Co-Chair for Natural Resource, Energy and Environmental and Policy track, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference

2019                Program Committee Member for Natural Resource, Energy and Environmental and Policy track

2018                Program Committee Member for Natural Resource, Energy and Environmental and Policy track, Paper Session Chair, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference

2017                Paper Session Organizer, Discussant, and Chair (separate sessions), Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference

2016                Paper Session Organizer, Discussant, and Chair (separate sessions), Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference

Paper Session Organizer and Co-Chair, International Studies Association Annual Convention

                        Paper Abstract Referee, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association

2015                Paper Session Chair and Discussant (separate sessions), Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference

2014                Discussant, Oxford University Workshop on Domestic Politics of Transnational Climate Governance, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford

                        Paper Abstract Referee, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association

2013                Paper Session Chair, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference

                        Paper Session Organizer, Discussant, and Chair (separate sessions), Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International

2012                Discussant, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference