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View article: The impact of government size on corruption: A meta‐regression analysis
The impact of government size on corruption: A meta‐regression analysis Open
Government size—the degree of participation by governments in the economy—has been considered a potential breeding ground for corruption. However, heterogeneity in reported findings— reflecting different viewpoints on the role of large gov…
View article: The Impact of Government Size on Corruption: A Meta-Regression Analysis
The Impact of Government Size on Corruption: A Meta-Regression Analysis Open
View article: Do Green Parties Affect Local Environmental Outcomes?
Do Green Parties Affect Local Environmental Outcomes? Open
View article: Public procurement and reputation. An agent‐based model
Public procurement and reputation. An agent‐based model Open
This paper uses an agent‐based computational model to investigate whether and how considering the firm's reputation in the public procurement selection process affects the expected final contract cost. We take account of different sets of …
View article: Public subsidies for credit support, democracy and European female-led SMEs
Public subsidies for credit support, democracy and European female-led SMEs Open
Purpose The article investigates whether variety of democracy affects the probability to employ public subsidies for credit support by small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) led by female entrepreneurs. Design/methodology/approach Buil…
View article: Correction to: Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election
Correction to: Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election Open
View article: The local press as an external public governance power
The local press as an external public governance power Open
Do national and local newspapers both impact voter turnout? This paper tackles this question by employing data from a unique dataset that collects detailed national and local newspapers, politico-institutional and socio-economic informatio…
View article: Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election
Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election Open
US voters have been moving further and further apart, most notably in terms of partisanship. This trend has led to a strong geographic concentration of voters’ preferences. We look at how turnout shows a similar pattern by jointly addressi…
View article: Does Social Capital Affect Voter Turnout? Evidence from Italy
Does Social Capital Affect Voter Turnout? Evidence from Italy Open
View article: Spatial links in the analysis of voter turnout in European Parliamentary elections
Spatial links in the analysis of voter turnout in European Parliamentary elections Open
This paper investigates the turnout in European Parliamentary elections by analyzing the four EP elections from 1999 to 2014 in 155 regions in EU-12. We use a number of econometric techniques that account for spatial dependence, also deali…
View article: Public guarantee schemes, corruption and gender: a European SME-level analysis
Public guarantee schemes, corruption and gender: a European SME-level analysis Open
Does a corrupt politico-institutional environment affect the demand of public subsidies for credit access – so-called public guarantee schemes – by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) helmed by female entrepreneurs? The paper tackles…
View article: A Note on Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election
A Note on Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election Open
View article: A Note on Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election
A Note on Detecting Dividing Lines in Turnout: Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in the 2012 US Presidential Election Open
US voters have been moving apart in the last twenty years. This paper analyzes how their voting participation has partitioned by looking at US counties in the 2012 Presidential elections. To tackle this question, we propose a methodology t…
View article: Public Procurement and Reputation: An Agent-Based Model
Public Procurement and Reputation: An Agent-Based Model Open
View article: Voter Turnout in European Parliament Elections: A Spatial Analysis
Voter Turnout in European Parliament Elections: A Spatial Analysis Open