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Bürgisser, Reto; Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle; Armingeon, Klaus (2024). Can Information, Compensation and Party Cues Increase Mass Support for Green Taxes? Journal of European Public Policy:epub ahead of print.
Cross, James P; Greene, Derek; Umansky, Natalia; Calò, Silvia (2024). Speaking in unison? Explaining the role of agenda-setter constellations in the ECB policy agenda using a network-based approach. Journal of European Public Policy, 31(11):3676-3702.
Reveilhac, Maud; Morselli, Davide (2024). Augmenting surveys with social media discourse on the workings of democracy from a cross-national perspective. Frontiers in Political Science, 6:1385678.
Schladitz, Sandra; Rölle, Daniel; Drüge, Marie (2024). Is Intrinsic Motivation Related to Lower Stress among University Students? Relationships between Motivation for Enrolling in a Study Program, Stress, and Coping Strategies. Education Sciences, 14(8):851.
Hunter, Tom (2024). Disintegration and party competition: evidence from parliamentary speeches on Brexit. Journal of European Public Policy:1-24.
Danisewicz, Piotr; Ongena, Steven (2024). Fiscal transfers, local government, and entrepreneurship. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 43(3):818-845.
Martini, Marco; Walter, Stefanie (2024). Learning from precedent: how the British Brexit experience shapes nationalist rhetoric outside the UK. Journal of European Public Policy, 31(5):1231-1258.
Klüser, K Jonathan; Schmuck, David; Sieberer, Ulrich (2024). Colleagues or adversaries: Ministerial coordination across party lines. Governance, 37(2):517-536.
Bremer, Björn; Bürgisser, Reto (2024). Lower taxes at all costs? Evidence from a survey experiment in four European countries. Journal of European Public Policy:Epub ahead of print.
Steinert, Christoph Valentin; Weyrauch, David (2024). Belt and road initiative membership and voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly. Research and Politics, 11(1):1-12.
Angst, Mario; Huber, Martin Nicola (2024). Who is satisfied with their inclusion in polycentric sustainability governance? Networks, power, and procedural justice in Swiss wetlands. Policy Studies Journal, 52(1):139-167.
Sprenkamp, Kilian; Delgado Fernandez, Joaquin; Eckhardt, Sven; Zavolokina, Liudmila (2024). Overcoming intergovernmental data sharing challenges with federated learning. Data & Policy, 6:e27.
Engler, Sarah; Gessler, Theresa; Abou-Chadi, Tarik; Leemann, Lucas (2023). Democracy challenged: how parties politicize different democratic principles. Journal of European Public Policy, 30(10):1961-1983.
Ibáñez, Marcela; Jäger, Kai (2023). Internal Politics and Activism in Former Rebel Parties. Government and Opposition, 58(4):824-842.
Zhang, Caiyi; Kübler, Daniel; Dong, Lisheng (2023). Chinese perceptions of the EU: the impact of social media use. Global Public Policy and Governance, 3(2):180-198.
Wolfe, Sven Daniel (2023). Building a better host city? Reforming and contesting the Olympics in Paris 2024. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 41(2):257-273.
Borbáth, Endre; Gessler, Theresa (2023). How do populist radical right parties differentiate their appeal? Evidence from the media strategy of the Hungarian Jobbik Party. Government and Opposition, 58(1):84-105.
Garritzmann, Julian L; Häusermann, Silja; Palier, Bruno (2023). Social investments in the knowledge economy: the politics of inclusive, stratified, and targeted reforms across the globe. Social Policy and Administration, 57(1):87-101.
Aizenberg, Ellis; Werner, Hannah; van Geldere, Sharon (2023). Helping citizens to lobby themselves. Experimental evidence on the effects of citizen lobby engagement on internal efficacy and political support. Journal of European Public Policy:1-30.
Teney, Céline; Pietrantuono, Giuseppe; Möhring, Katja (2023). Who supports whom? Citizens’ support for affirmative action policies in recruitment processes towards four underrepresented groups. Journal of European Public Policy, 30(12):2832-2853.
Enggist, Matthias; Häusermann, Silja; Pinggera, Michael (2022). The COVID-crisis as an opportunity for welfare recalibration? Panel-data evidence on the effect of the COVID-crisis on welfare preferences in Spain, Germany, and Sweden. Journal of European Public Policy, 29(12):2007-2021.
Wang, Zhongyuan; Woo, Su Yun (2022). Deliberative representation: how Chinese authorities enhance political representation by public deliberation. Journal of Chinese Governance, 7(4):583-615.
Angst, Mario; Mewhirter, Jack; McLaughlin, Danielle; Fischer, Manuel (2022). Who Joins a Forum—And Who Does Not?—Evaluating Drivers of Forum Participation in Polycentric Governance Systems. Public Administration Review, 82(4):692-707.
Emmenegger, Patrick; Leemann, Lucas; Walter, André (2022). Direct democracy, coalition size and public spending. Journal of Public Policy, 42(2):224-246.
Walter, André; Emmenegger, Patrick (2022). Does war exposure increase support for state penetration? Evidence from a natural experiment. Journal of European Public Policy, 29(5):652-669.
Ahonen, Hanna-Mari; Kessler, Juliana; Michaelowa, Axel; Espelage, Aglaja; Hoch, Stephan (2022). Governance of Fragmented Compliance and Voluntary Carbon Markets Under the Paris Agreement. Politics and Governance, 10(1):4759.
Festic, Noemi (2022). Same, same, but different! Qualitative evidence on how algorithmic selection applications govern different life domains. Regulation and Governance, 16(1):85-101.
Angst, Mario; Brandenberger, Laurence (2022). Information exchange in governance networks—Who brokers across political divides? Governance, 35(2):585-608.
De Angelis, Andrea; Farhart, Christina; Merkley, Eric; Stecula, Dominik Political Misinformation in the Digital Age During a Pandemic: Partisanship, Propaganda, and Democratic Decision-Making. Edited by: De Angelis, Andrea; Farhart, Christina E; Merkley, Eric; Stecula, Dominik A (2022). Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA.
Sobrepere i Profitós, Xavier; Keil, Thomas; Kuusela, Pasi (2022). The Two Blades of the Scissors: Performance Feedback and Intrinsic Attributes in Organizational Risk Taking. Administrative Science Quarterly, 67(4):1012-1048.
Benli‐Trichet, Marine C; Kübler, Daniel (2022). The political origins of platform economy regulations. Understanding variations in governing Airbnb and Uber across cities in Switzerland. Policy & Internet, 14(4):736-754.
Pinggera, Michael (2021). Congruent with whom? Parties’ issue emphases and voter preferences in welfare politics. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(12):1973-1992.
Armingeon, Klaus; Bürgisser, Reto (2021). Trade-offs between redistribution and environmental protection: the role of information, ideology, and self-interest. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(4):489-509.
Engler, Sarah; Weisstanner, David (2021). The threat of social decline: income inequality and radical right support. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(2):153-173.
Araújo, Victor (2021). Do anti-poverty policies sway voters? Evidence from a meta-analysis of conditional cash transfers. Research and Politics, 8(1):205316802199171.
Dong, Lisheng; Kübler, Daniel (2021). Government performance, political trust, and citizen subjective well-being: evidence from rural China. Global Public Policy and Governance, 1(4):383-400.
Bove, Vincenzo; Böhmelt, Tobias; Nussio, Enzo (2021). Terrorism abroad and migration policies at home. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(2):190-207.
Ineichen, Christian; Christen, Markus (2020). Neuromodulation of the “Moral Brain” – Evaluating Bridges Between Neural Foundations of Moral Capacities and Normative Aims of the Intervention. In: Holtzman, G S; Hildt, E. Does Neuroscience Have Normative Implications? Cham: Springer, 165-185.
Überbacher, Florian; Scherer, Andreas Georg (2020). Indirect Compellence and Institutional Change: U.S. Extraterritorial Law Enforcement and the Erosion of Swiss Banking Secrecy. Administrative Science Quarterly, 65(3):565-605.
Kübler, Daniel; Rochat, Philippe E; Woo, Su Yun; van der Heiden, Nico (2020). Renforcer la gouvernabilité plutôt qu’approfondir la démocratie: les raisons qui amènent les gouvernements locaux à introduire la gouvernance participative. Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives, 86(3):427-444.
Kübler, Daniel; Rochat, Philippe E; Woo, Su Yun; van der Heiden, Nico (2020). Strengthen governability rather than deepen democracy: why local governments introduce participatory governance. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 86(3):409-426.
Copelovitch, Mark; Hobolt, Sara B; Walter, Stefanie (2020). Challenges to the contemporary global order: Cause for pessimism or optimism? Journal of European Public Policy, 27(7):1114-1125.
Pepinsky, Thomas B; Walter, Stefanie (2020). Introduction to the debate section: understanding contemporary challenges to the global order. Journal of European Public Policy, 27(7):1074-1076.
Dermont, Clau; Kammermann, Lorenz (2020). Political candidates and the energy issue: nuclear power position and electoral success. Review of Policy Research, 37(3):369-385.
Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle; Dermont, Clau (2020). Citizens’ opinions about basic income proposals compared: a conjoint analysis of Finland and Switzerland. Journal of Social Policy, 49(2):383-403.
Ewert, Christian; Kaufmann, Céline; Maggetti, Martino (2020). Linking democratic anchorage and regulatory authority: the case of internet regulators. Regulation and Governance, 14(2):184-202.
Bernardi, Luca; Bischof, Daniel; Wouters, Ruud (2020). The public, the protester, and the bill: do legislative agendas respond to public opinion signals? Journal of European Public Policy, 28(1):289-310.
Brill, Frances; Conte, Veronica (2020). Understanding project mobility: The movement of King’s Cross to Brussels and Johannesburg. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 38(1):79-96.
Abou-Chadi, Tarik; Wagner, Markus (2020). Electoral fortunes of social democratic parties: do second dimension positions matter? Journal of European Public Policy, 27(2):246-272.
Kirichenko, Alexey; Christen, Markus; Grunow, Florian; Herrmann, Dominik (2020). Best Practices and Recommendations for Cybersecurity Service Providers. In: Christen, Markus; Gordijn, Bert; Loi, Michele. The Ethics of Cybersecurity. Cham: Springer, 299-316.
Loi, Michele; Christen, Markus (2020). Ethical Frameworks for Cybersecurity. In: Christen, Markus; Gordijn, Bert; Loi, Michele. The Ethics of Cybersecurity. Cham: Springer, 73-95.
Buser, Patricia Anna; Kübler, Daniel (2020). Understanding participatory innovations: a multiple streams account of the creation of parents’ councils in swiss schools. Innovation Journalism, 25(1):1-10.
Kassab, Omar (2019). Does public outreach impede research performance? Exploring the ‘researcher’s dilemma’ in a sustainability research center. Science and Public Policy, 46(5):710-720.
O’Grady, Tom; Abou-Chadi, Tarik (2019). Not so responsive after all: European parties do not respond to public opinion shifts across multiple issue dimensions. Research and Politics, 6(4):online.
Busemeyer, Marius R; Garritzmann, Julian L (2019). Compensation or social investment? Revisiting the link between globalisation and popular demand for the welfare state. Journal of Social Policy, 48(3):427-448.
Schumacher, Gijs; Hansen, Daniel; Van Der Velden, Mariken; Kunst, Sander (2019). A new dataset of Dutch and Danish party congress speeches. Research and Politics, 6(2):1-7.
Zwicky, Roman; Kübler, Daniel (2019). Microfoundations of active representation in public bureaucracies: evidence from a survey of personnel recruitment in the swiss federal civil service. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 29(1):50-66.
Kurer, Thomas; Gallego, Aina (2019). Distributional consequences of technological change: worker-level evidence. Research and Politics, 6(1):205316801882214.
Kurer, Thomas; Palier, Bruno (2019). Shrinking and shouting: the political revolt of the declining middle in times of employment polarization. Research and Politics, 6(1):205316801983116.
Maurer, Markus (2019). The challenges of expanding recognition of prior learning (RPL) in a collectively organised skill formation system: the case of Switzerland. Journal of Education and Work, 32(8):665-677.
Kammerer, Marlene; Namhata, Chandreyee (2018). What drives the adoption of climate change mitigation policy? A dynamic network approach to policy diffusion. Policy Sciences, 51(4):477-513.
Keller, Tobias R; Kleinen-von Königslöw, Katharina (2018). Pseudo-discursive, mobilizing, emotional, and entertaining: identifying four successful communication styles of political actors on social media during the 2015 Swiss national elections. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 15(4):358-377.
Häusermann, Silja (2018). The multidimensional politics of social investment in conservative welfare regimes: family policy reform between social transfers and social investment. In: Busemeyer, Marius R; de la Porte, Caroline; Garritzmann, Julian L; Pavolini, Emmanuele. The future of the social investment state. London: Routledge, 81-102.
Garritzmann, Julian L; Busemeyer, Marius R; Neimanns, Erik (2018). Public demand for social investment: new supporting coalitions for welfare state reform in Western Europe? Journal of European Public Policy, 25(6):844-861.
Busemeyer, Marius R; de la Porte, Caroline; Garritzmann, Julian L; Pavolini, Emmanuele (2018). The future of the social investment state: politics, policies, and outcomes. Journal of European Public Policy, 25(6):801-809.
Häusermann, Silja (2018). The multidimensional politics of social investment in conservative welfare regimes: family policy reform between social transfers and social investment. Journal of European Public Policy, 25(6):862-877.
Maier, Jürgen; Faas, Thorsten; Rittberger, Berthold; Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica; Josifides, Kalliope Agapiou; et al; Johann, David (2018). This time it’s different? Effects of the eurovision debate on young citizens and its consequence for EU democracy – evidence from a quasi-experiment in 24 countries. Journal of European Public Policy, 25(4):606-629.
Johann, David; Thomas, Kathrin (2018). Need for support or economic competition? Implicit associations with immigrants during the 2015 migrant crisis. Research and Politics, 5(2):1-8.
Bundi, Pirmin (2018). Varieties of accountability: how attributes of policy fields shape parliamentary oversight. Governance, 31(1):163-183.
Seifert, Alexander; Schelling, Hans Rudolf (2018). Attitudes toward aging and retirement homes before and after entry into a retirement home. Journal of Housing For the Elderly, 32(1):12-25.
Welp, Yanina; Capra, Pedro; Freidenberg, Flavia (2018). Politics and digital media: An exploratory study of the 2014 subnational elections in Ecuador. In: Sobacı, Mehmet Zahid; Hatipoğlu, İbrahim. Sub-National Democracy and Politics through Social Media. Cham, Switzerland, 207-222.
Zeng, Jing; Chan, Chung-hong; Fu, King-wa (2017). How Social Media construct “truth” around crisis events: Weibo's rumor management strategies after the 2015 Tianjin blasts. Policy & Internet, 9(3):297-320.
Angst, Mario; Hirschi, Christian (2017). Network dynamics in natural resource governance: a case study of Swiss landscape management. Policy Studies Journal, 45(2):315-336.
Ares, Macarena; Hernández, Enrique (2017). The corrosive effect of corruption on trust in politicians: evidence from a natural experiment. Research and Politics, 4(2):online.
Pomeranz, Dina (2017). Impact evaluation methods in public economics : a brief introduction to randomized evaluations and comparison with other methods. Public Finance Review, 45(1):10-43.
Kovic, Marko; Rauchfleisch, Adrian; Metag, Julia; Caspar, Christian; Szenogrady, Julian (2017). Brute force effects of mass media presence and social media activity on electoral outcome. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 14(4):348-371.
Ares, Macarena; Ceka, Besir; Kriesi, Hanspeter (2017). Diffuse support for the European Union: spillover effects of the politicization of the European integration process at the domestic level. Journal of European Public Policy, 24(8):1091-1115.
Polk, Jonathan; Rovny, Jan; Bakker, Ryan; Edwards, Erica; Hooghe, Liesbet; Jolly, Seth; Koedam, Jelle; Kostelka, Filip; Marks, Gary; Schumacher, Gijs; Steenbergen, Marco R; Vachudova, Milada Anna; Zilovic, Marko (2017). Explaining the salience of anti-elitism and reducing political corruption for political parties in Europe with the 2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey data. Research and Politics, 4(1):1-9.
Busemeyer, Marius R; Garritzmann, Julian L (2017). Public opinion on policy and budgetary trade-offs in European welfare states: evidence from a new comparative survey. Journal of European Public Policy, 24(6):871-889.
Klinger, Ulrike; Russmann, Uta (2017). “Beer is more efficient than social media”—Political parties and strategic communication in Austrian and Swiss national elections. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 14(4):299-313.
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Maggetti, Martino; Gilardi, Fabrizio (2016). Problems (and solutions) in the measurement of policy diffusion mechanisms. Journal of Public Policy, 36(1):87-107.
Aerni, Philipp; Gagalac, Florabelle; Scholderer, Joachim (2016). The role of biotechnology in combating climate change: A question of politics? Science and Public Policy, 43(1):13-28.
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Ramos, Romualdo; Güntert, Stefan; Brauchli, Rebecca; Bauer, Georg; Wehner, Theo; Hämmig, Oliver (2016). Exploring the Interaction Between Volunteering Status, Paid Job Characteristics and Quality of Volunteers’ Motivation on Mental Health. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 27(2):790-809.
Garritzmann, Julian L; Seng, Kilian (2016). Party politics and education spending: challenging some common wisdom. Journal of European Public Policy, 23(4):510-530.
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