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View article: Transnational approaches to improving public services: the case of the open government partnership
Transnational approaches to improving public services: the case of the open government partnership Open
In this chapter, the authors argue that transnational multistakeholder partnerships can foster government reform in complex and unexpected ways that have previously received limited study. Taking the case of the Open Government Partnership…
View article: The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform
The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform Open
The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform â What the Open Government Partnership tells us about how international initiatives can and do shape domestic public sector reform.
View article: Do voters differentially punish transnational corruption?
Do voters differentially punish transnational corruption? Open
A large literature studies whether, and under what circumstances, voters will electorally punish corrupt politicians. Yet this literature has to date neglected the empirical prevalence of transnational dimensions to real‐world corruption a…
View article: Information Processing in Participatory Governance
Information Processing in Participatory Governance Open
Participatory governance institutions often aim to yield information useful to policymakers, whether about public preferences, problems, solutions, or perspectives. But how can large numbers of public contributions be processed into interp…
View article: The Power of Partnership in Open Government
The Power of Partnership in Open Government Open
What the Open Government Partnership tells us about how international initiatives can and do shape domestic public sector reform. At the 2011 meeting of the UN General Assembly, the governments of eight nations—Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, N…
View article: Replication Data for: Measuring Human Rights Abuse from Access to Information Requests
Replication Data for: Measuring Human Rights Abuse from Access to Information Requests Open
Existing measures of human rights abuses are often only available at the country-year level. Several more fine-grained measures exhibit spatio-temporal inaccuracies or reporting biases due to the primary sources upon which they rely. To ad…
View article: Replication Data for: When Does Open Government Shut? Predicting Government Responses to Citizen Information Requests
Replication Data for: When Does Open Government Shut? Predicting Government Responses to Citizen Information Requests Open
Methods for the analysis of “big data” on citizen-government interactions are necessary for theoretical assessments of bureaucratic responsiveness. Such big data methods also stand to benefit practitioners’ abilities to monitor and improve…
View article: Process effects of multistakeholder institutions: Theory and evidence from the Open Government Partnership
Process effects of multistakeholder institutions: Theory and evidence from the Open Government Partnership Open
How does membership in transnational multistakeholder institutions shape states' domestic governance? We complement traditional compliance‐based approaches by developing a process model, focusing on the independent effects of processes ass…
View article: Replication Data for: Audits for Accountability: Evidence from Municipal By-Elections in South Africa
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Replication Data for: Audits for Accountability: Evidence from Municipal By-Elections in South Africa
View article: Replication Data for: The Diversity of Repression: Measuring State Repressive Repertoires with Events Data
Replication Data for: The Diversity of Repression: Measuring State Repressive Repertoires with Events Data Open
Tactical repertoires of mobilization and repression play an essential role in understanding dynamics of political violence, yet existing quantitative approaches focus primarily on intensities or counts of repressive actions. We focus inste…
View article: Replication Data for: Multi-label Prediction for Political Text-as-Data
Replication Data for: Multi-label Prediction for Political Text-as-Data Open
Political scientists increasingly use supervised machine learning to code multiple relevant labels from a single set of texts. The current ``best practice'' of individually applying supervised machine learning to each label ignores informa…
View article: Media Attention and Bureaucratic Responsiveness
Media Attention and Bureaucratic Responsiveness Open
How does media attention shape bureaucratic behavior? We answer this question using novel data from the Mexican federal government. We first develop a new indicator for periods of anomalously heightened media attention, based on 150,000 ne…
View article: Replication Data for: Media Attention and Bureaucratic Responsiveness
Replication Data for: Media Attention and Bureaucratic Responsiveness Open
Replication data and code for: "Media Attention and Bureaucratic Responsiveness" Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Aaron Erlich, Daniel Berliner, Brian Palmer-Rubin, and Benjamin E. Bagozzi
View article: Replication Data for: Partisan Context and Procedural Values: Attitudes Towards Presidential Secrecy Before and After the 2016 United States Election
Replication Data for: Partisan Context and Procedural Values: Attitudes Towards Presidential Secrecy Before and After the 2016 United States Election Open
What shapes attitudes towards procedural rules that constrain executive power? This letter argues that procedural values are contextual: A function of who is in power. Supporters of those in power prefer fewer procedural constraints, while…
View article: Learning from Our Mistakes: Public Management Reform and the Hope of Open Government
Learning from Our Mistakes: Public Management Reform and the Hope of Open Government Open
In public administration today, many new reform ideas mingle, offering new diagnoses of governmental problems and courses of action. But scholars have highlighted reasons why we should doubt the optimistic claims of reformists. A new set o…
View article: Israeli Crowdfunding: A Reflection of Its Entrepreneurial Culture
Israeli Crowdfunding: A Reflection of Its Entrepreneurial Culture Open
Crowdfunding has its roots deep in the Israeli entrepreneurship ecosystem. Its characterizing elements of—collective individualism combined with flat social hierarchies, low degree of separation, mandatory army service that enforces innova…
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View article: The Political Logic of Government Disclosure: Evidence from Information Requests in Mexico
The Political Logic of Government Disclosure: Evidence from Information Requests in Mexico Open
These replication files allow one to replicate the tables, figures, and results reported in "The Political Logic of Government Disclosure: Evidence from Information Requests in Mexico," as well as those reported in its Supplemental Appendi…
View article: Audits for Accountability: Evidence from Municipal By-Elections in South Africa
Audits for Accountability: Evidence from Municipal By-Elections in South Africa Open
Theories of retrospective accountability assume that voters punish poor governance and reward improvements, yet empirical evidence remains mixed. We extend this research to a new context, assessing the impact of audits on electoral outcome…
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View article: The future of FOIA in an open government world : Implications of the open government agenda for freedom of information policy and implementation
The future of FOIA in an open government world : Implications of the open government agenda for freedom of information policy and implementation Open
July 4, 2016 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the 1966 Freedom of Information Act of the United States. Freedom of Information (FOI) has become a vital element of the American political process, become recognized as a core value of democ…
View article: Governing Global Supply Chains: What We Know (and Don't) About Improving Labor Rights and Working Conditions
Governing Global Supply Chains: What We Know (and Don't) About Improving Labor Rights and Working Conditions Open
Research over the past decade has made considerable progress toward achieving a holistic understanding of the myriad actors, interests, and relationships shaping labor rights in global supply chains, but numerous obstacles remain to buildi…
View article: Introduction
Introduction Open
Under what conditions should we expect labor rights in global supply chains to improve? This book asks what has been and what can be done. Although we find that any change is difficult both to achieve and sustain, some progress is possible…