Same threat, different responses: Experts steering politicians and stakeholders in 2009 H1N1 vaccination policy‐making E Baekkeskov Public Administration 94 (2), 299-315, 2016 | 97 | 2016 |
Why pandemic response is unique: powerful experts and hands-off political leaders E Baekkeskov, O Rubin Disaster Prevention and Management 23 (1), 81-93, 2014 | 90 | 2014 |
Collaborative crisis management: a plausibility probe of core assumptions CF Parker, D Nohrstedt, J Baird, H Hermansson, O Rubin, E Baekkeskov Policy and Society 39 (4), 510-529, 2020 | 84 | 2020 |
Measuring and managing ex ante transaction costs in public sector contracting OH Petersen, E Baekkeskov, M Potoski, TL Brown Public Administration Review 79 (5), 641-650, 2019 | 72 | 2019 |
Information dilemmas and blame‐avoidance strategies: From secrecy to lightning rods in Chinese health crises E Baekkeskov, O Rubin Governance 30 (3), 425-443, 2017 | 71 | 2017 |
Freezing deliberation through public expert advice E Baekkeskov, PO Öberg Journal of European Public Policy 24 (7), 1006-1026, 2017 | 52 | 2017 |
Explaining science-led policy-making: pandemic deaths, epistemic deliberation and ideational trajectories E Baekkeskov Policy sciences 49 (4), 395-419, 2016 | 49 | 2016 |
The state of social science research on antimicrobial resistance SS Frid-Nielsen, O Rubin, E Baekkeskov Social Science & Medicine 242, 112596, 2019 | 42 | 2019 |
Reputation-seeking by a government agency in Europe: Direct evidence from responses to the 2009 H1N1 “Swine” influenza pandemic E Baekkeskov Administration & Society 49 (2), 163-189, 2017 | 39 | 2017 |
Monotonous or pluralistic public discourse? Reason-giving and dissent in Denmark’s and Sweden’s early 2020 COVID-19 responses E Baekkeskov, O Rubin, PO Öberg Journal of European Public Policy 28 (8), 1321-1343, 2021 | 37 | 2021 |
Antimicrobial resistance as a global health crisis E Baekkeskov, O Rubin, L Munkholm, W Zaman Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2020 | 36 | 2020 |
The promises and pitfalls of polysemic ideas:‘One Health’and antimicrobial resistance policy in Australia and the UK A Hannah, E Baekkeskov Policy Sciences 53 (3), 437-452, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |
The challenges facing evidence-based decision making in the initial response to COVID-19 O Rubin, NA Errett, R Upshur, E Baekkeskov Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 49 (7), 790-796, 2021 | 29 | 2021 |
Policy capacity: Evolving theory and missing links S Brenton, E Baekkeskov, A Hannah Policy Studies 44 (3), 297-315, 2023 | 23 | 2023 |
Attention to the Tripartite’s one health measures in national action plans on antimicrobial resistance L Munkholm, O Rubin, E Bækkeskov, S Humboldt-Dachroeden Journal of Public Health Policy 42, 236-248, 2021 | 20 | 2021 |
Expert-led securitization: The case of the 2009 pandemic in Denmark and Sweden O Rubin, B Erik Politics and governance 8 (4), 319-330, 2020 | 19 | 2020 |
Political stability, trust and support for public policies: a survey experiment examining source effects for COVID-19 interventions in Australia and Hong Kong A Martin, G Mikołajczak, E Baekkeskov, K Hartley International Journal of Public Opinion Research 34 (3), edac024, 2022 | 18 | 2022 |
Transboundary crises: Organization and coordination in pandemic influenza response E Baekkeskov Disaster Research, 189-206, 2015 | 17 | 2015 |
Issue framing and sector character as critical parameters for government contracting‐out in the UK E Baekkeskov Public Administration 89 (4), 1489-1508, 2011 | 16 | 2011 |
Ideas and crisis in policy and administration: Existing links and research frontiers A Hannah, E Baekkeskov, T Tubakovic Public administration 100 (3), 571-584, 2022 | 15 | 2022 |