SW Yackee - Annual Review of Political Science, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Rulemaking is a critical part of American government and governance. This article reviews the political underpinnings of modern rulemaking. Specifically, it highlights the process and …
This article examines the application of organizational reputation to public administration. Organizational reputation is defined as a set of beliefs about an organization's capacities …
Although published works rarely include causal estimates from more than a few model specifications, authors usually choose the presented estimates from numerous trial runs …
We discuss a method for improving causal inferences called “Coarsened Exact Matching”(CEM), and the new “Monotonic Imbalance Bounding”(MIB) class of matching …
This article proposes a reputation‐based approach to account for two core puzzles of accountability. The first is the misfit between behavioral predictions of the hegemonic …
Who determines the fuel standards for our cars? What about whether Plan B, the morning- after pill, is sold at the local pharmacy? Many people assume such important and …
W Price, II Nicholson - Mich. L. Rev., 2017 - HeinOnline
Trauma patients often die from catastrophic hemorrhages. 1 If doctors and nurses are nearby to intervene promptly, death can frequently be prevented. But there are many …
P Leifeld, V Schneider - American Journal of Political Science, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Information exchange in policy networks is usually attributed to preference similarity, influence reputation, social trust, and institutional actor roles. We suggest that political …
Disruption theory tells us that certain innovations can undermine existing products, firms, or even entire industries. Classic examples include the Kodak camera, the Bell telephone, and …