Uni-Tübingen

Lin Wei-Yu 林威妤

Name:Lin Wei-Yu 林威妤
Home institution: National Taiwan University, Department of Political Science
Research project:Street-Level Resilience and the Costs of Cross-Agency Performance: Evidence from Taiwan’s Police
Duration of stay:June 26 - July 25, 2026

Biography

Lin Wei-Yu is a first-year doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at National Taiwan University. She holds a master’s degree in Public Management from the Graduate Institute of Public Affairs at National Taiwan University. Her research is grounded in public administration, with particular interests in citizen-state interaction and street-level bureaucracy. She is interested in how institutions shape public service, especially through the gaps between institutional arrangements and frontline implementation. Her current project explores how institutionalized interagency collaboration reshapes police work in Taiwan, focusing on the hidden burdens, coping strategies, and performance distortions that emerge when frontline officers are required to absorb cross-agency policy tasks.
Conference Presentations
Lin, Wei-Yu, Wang, Min-Heng, & Wang, Hong-Wung. (2025, November 13–15). “Developing a Subjective Socio-Demographic Resilience Scale: Bridging Resilience Theory and Demographic Governance.” 47th Annual Fall Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Seattle, United States.
Lin, Wei-Yu. (2022, October). “Performance without Management? A Preliminary Exploration of Non-Routine Performance among Police Officers in Taiwan.” International Conference of the Chinese Association of Political Science, Taipei, Taiwan.