Review of Policy Research
1981 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2020
- Susceptibility to Inattention: Unpacking Who is Susceptible to Inattention in Energy‐Based Electronic Billing pp. 744-764

- Cali Curley, Galib Rustamov, Nicky Harrison and Madeline Venable
- Problem Uncertainty, Institutional Insularity, and Modes of Learning in Canadian Provincial Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation pp. 765-796

- Heather Millar
- Coalitional Architecture of Climate Change Litigation Networks in the United States pp. 797-822

- Federico Holm and Ramiro Berardo
- Dynamic Collaboration: The Effects of External Rules and Collaboration Scope on Interlocal Collaboration pp. 823-841

- Jisun Youm and Jessica Terman
Volume 37, issue 5, 2020
- Social Science and the Analysis of Environmental Policy pp. 578-604

- Cary Coglianese and Shana M. Starobin
- NEPA and National Trends in Federal Infrastructure Siting in the United States pp. 605-633

- Tyler Andrew Scott, Nicola Ulibarri and Omar Perez Figueroa
- When Would a Democratic Governor Increase Social Welfare Funding? The Joint Moderation of a State's Economy and a Governor's Budgetary Authority pp. 634-656

- Jeffrey Swanson and Namhoon Ki
- Achieving Adaptive Governance of Forest Wildfire Risk Using Competitive Grants: Insights From the Colorado Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program pp. 657-686

- Antony S. Cheng and Lisa Dale
- A Comparative Study of the Introduction of Restrictions to Large‐Scale Mining in Four Latin American Countries pp. 687-712

- Paúl Cisneros
- Trade for the Environment: Transboundary Hazardous Waste Movements After the Basel Convention pp. 713-738

- Shiming Yang
Volume 37, issue 4, 2020
- Policy Adoption and Policy Intensity: Emergence of Climate Adaptation Planning in U.S. States pp. 444-463

- Saatvika Rai
- Electric Shock: The 2012 India Blackout and Public Confidence in Politicians pp. 464-490

- Brian Blankenship and Johannes Urpelainen
- Exploring Aggregate vs. Relative Public Trust in Administrative Agencies that Manage Spent Nuclear Fuel in the United States pp. 491-510

- Kuhika Gupta, Joseph T. Ripberger, Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith and Carol L. Silva
- A Song of Policy Incongruence: The Missing Choir of Consumer Preferences in GMO‐Labeling Policy Outcomes pp. 511-534

- Samantha L. Mosier, Arbindra Rimal and Megan M. Ruxton
- Making a Place for Alternative Technologies: The Case of Agricultural Bio‐Inputs in Argentina pp. 535-555

- Frédéric Goulet and Matthieu Hubert
- Senior Executives' Political Connections and Corporate Environmental Behavior—Empirical Research From the Chinese A‐Share Market pp. 556-571

- Jiafeng Zong, Man Guo, Zongjian Lin and Qi Yang
Volume 37, issue 3, 2020
- Resistance to Energy Transitions pp. 286-291

- Christoph H. Stefes and Carol Hager
- Opposing Energy Transitions: Modeling the Contested Nature of Energy Transitions in the Electricity Sector pp. 292-312

- Christoph H. Stefes
- Household Costs and Resistance to Germany's Energy Transition pp. 313-341

- Roger Karapin
- The Politics of Technology Decline: Discursive Struggles over Coal Phase‐Out in the UK pp. 342-368

- Karoliina Isoaho and Jochen Markard
- Political Candidates and the Energy Issue: Nuclear Power Position and Electoral Success pp. 369-385

- Clau Dermont and Lorenz Kammermann
- Local Renewable Energy Initiatives in Germany and Japan in a Changing National Policy Environment pp. 386-411

- Carol Hager and Nicole Hamagami
- A 21st Century Low‐Carbon Transition in U.S. Electric Power: Extent, Contributing Factors, and Implications pp. 412-438

- Brian C. Murray and William H. Niver
Volume 37, issue 2, 2020
- The Political Viability of Carbon Pricing: Policy Design and Framing in British Columbia and California pp. 140-173

- Roger Karapin
- Exploring the Effects of North–South and South–South Research Collaboration in Emerging Economies, the Colombian Case pp. 174-200

- Gonzalo Ordóñez‐Matamoros, Michelle Vernot‐López, Ornella Moreno‐Mattar and Luis Antonio Orozco
- Determinants of Firm‐Level Lobbying and Government Responsiveness in Agricultural Biotechnology in China pp. 201-220

- Haiyan Deng, Ruifa Hu, Carl Pray, Yanhong Jin and Zhonghua Li
- Integrating Concerns with Climate Change into Local Development Planning in Cambodia pp. 221-243

- Va Dany and Louis Lebel
- Applying Stone in a Western Landscape: Ranchers, Conservationists, and Causal Stories in the “American Serengeti” pp. 244-259

- J. Michael Angstadt
- The Context of Responsiveness: Resident Preferences, Water Scarcity, and Municipal Conservation Policy pp. 260-279

- David Switzer
Volume 37, issue 1, 2020
- Taxing Flaring and the Politics of State Methane Release Policy pp. 6-38

- Barry Rabe, Claire Kaliban and Isabel Englehart
- Elections and Policy Responsiveness: Evidence from Environmental Voting in the U.S. Congress pp. 39-63

- Richard J. McAlexander and Johannes Urpelainen
- Shaping the Scope of Conflict in Scotland’s Fracking Debate: Conflict Management and the Narrative Policy Framework pp. 64-91

- Hannes R. Stephan
- Inside Lobbying on the Regulation of New Plant Breeding Techniques in the European Union: Determinants of Venue Choices pp. 92-114

- Ulrich Hartung
- Governance Arrangements for Transboundary Issues: Lessons from the Food Waste Programs of Italian Regions pp. 115-134

- Maria Stella Righettini and Renata Lizzi
Volume 36, issue 6, 2019
- The Science–Policy Nexus in Collaborative Governance: Use of Science in Ecosystem Recovery Planning pp. 708-735

- Tomas M. Koontz
- Framing Contests and Policy Conflicts over Gas Pipelines pp. 736-756

- Jill Yordy, Jongeun You, Kyudong Park, Christopher M. Weible and Tanya Heikkila
- Second‐Order Devolution or Local Activism? Local Air Agencies Revisited pp. 757-780

- Luke Fowler and Bryant Jones
- A Multiple Streams Analysis of Institutional Innovation in Forest Watershed Governance pp. 781-804

- Heidi R. Huber‐Stearns, Courtney Schultz and Antony S. Cheng
- The Effects of Women Officeholders on Environmental Policy pp. 805-834

- Amy L. Atchison and Ian Down
- Technological Distribution in Uganda: Information and Communications Technology and the State in an Eastern African Nation pp. 835-865

- Warigia M. Bowman
Volume 36, issue 5, 2019
- Political Institutions and Pollution: Evidence from Coal‐Fired Power Generation pp. 586-602

- Richard Clark, Noah Zucker and Johannes Urpelainen
- Technology Innovation as a Response to Climate Change: The Case of the Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation of Alberta pp. 603-634

- Laurie E. Adkin
- Smokescreen Politics? Ratcheting Up EU Emissions Trading in 2017 pp. 635-659

- Jørgen Wettestad and Torbjørg Jevnaker
- University–Industry Linkage Framework to Identify Opportunity Areas pp. 660-682

- David Güemes‐Castorena and Idalia E. Ponce‐Jaramillo
- Venue Preference and Earthquake Mitigation Policy: Expanding the Micro‐Model of Policy Choice pp. 683-701

- Junghwa Choi and Wesley Wehde
Volume 36, issue 4, 2019
- How Do Sectoral Interests Shape Distributive Politics? Evidence from Gasoline and Diesel Subsidy Reforms pp. 420-447

- Brian Blankenship and Johannes Urpelainen
- How to Achieve a More Resource‐Efficient and Climate‐Neutral Energy System by 2030? Views of Nordic Stakeholders pp. 448-472

- Sarah Kilpeläinen, Pami Aalto, Pasi Toivanen, Pinja Lehtonen and Hannele Holttinen
- Polycentric Systems and Multiscale Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the Built Environment pp. 473-496

- Yuhao Ba and Christopher Galik
- A Bridge in Flux: Narratives and the Policy Process in the Pacific Northwest pp. 497-522

- Adam M. Brewer
- Policy Narratives across Two Languages: A Comparative Study using the Narrative Policy Framework pp. 523-546

- Juhi Huda
- Regulating Autonomy: An Assessment of Policy Language for Highly Automated Vehicles pp. 547-579

- Beth‐Anne Schuelke‐Leech, Sara R. Jordan and Betsy Barry
Volume 36, issue 3, 2019
- How Values Shape Program Perceptions: The “Organic Ethos” and Producers’ Assessments of U.S. Organic Policy Impacts pp. 296-317

- David P. Carter, Samatha L. Mosier and Ian T. Adams
- Biometric Elections in Poor Countries: Wasteful or a Worthwhile Investment? pp. 318-340

- Alan Gelb and Anna Diofasi
- Censors Get Smart: Evidence from Psiphon in Iran pp. 341-356

- Ronald Deibert, Joshua Oliver and Adam Senft
- Big Data and Dahl’s Challenge of Democratic Governance pp. 357-377

- Alex Ingrams
- The States Come Marching In: Examining State Agency Influence on Federal Rules pp. 378-394

- Jeffrey J. Cook
- Executive Actors and Environmental Enforcement: Examining the “Rick Scott Effect” in the U.S. State of Florida pp. 395-413

- Michael J. Lynch, Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell
Volume 36, issue 2, 2019
- Patterns of Local Policy Disruption: Regulatory Responses to Uber in Ten North American Cities pp. 146-167

- Zachary Spicer, Gabriel Eidelman and Austin Zwick
- China’s Development of ETS as a GHG Mitigating Policy Tool: A Case of Policy Diffusion or Domestic Drivers? pp. 168-194

- Gørild Heggelund, Iselin Stensdal, Maosheng Duan and Jørgen Wettestad
- Renewable Portfolio Standards and Policy Stringency: An Assessment of Implementation and Outcomes pp. 195-216

- Nikolay Anguelov and William F. Dooley
- Multiple Streams in Hawaii: How the Aloha State Adopted a 100% Renewable Portfolio Standard pp. 217-241

- Jennifer A. Kagan
- Conservation in Context: Toward a Systems Framing of Decentralized Governance and Public Participation in Wildlife Management pp. 242-261

- Leeann Sullivan
- When Is Science Used in Science Policy? Examining the Importance of Scientific and Technical Information in National Research Council Reports pp. 262-289

- Barry Bozeman, Jan Youtie, Eriko Fukumoto and Marla Parker
Volume 36, issue 1, 2019
- Government Promotion of Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from the EU Eco‐Management and Audit Scheme pp. 28-49

- Andrew B. Whitford and Colin Provost
- Autonomous Local Climate Change Policy: An Analysis of the Effect of Intergovernmental Relations Among Subnational Governments pp. 50-74

- Elizabeth Schwartz
- Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction: The Case of Pennsylvania pp. 75-98

- Brian Alexander Chalfant and Caitlin C. Corrigan
- Politics, Science, and Termination: A Case Study of Water Fluoridation Policy in Calgary in 2011 pp. 99-120

- Brenda O'Neill, Taruneek Kapoor and Lindsay McLaren
- Rethinking the Porter Hypothesis: The Underappreciated Importance of Value Appropriation and Pollution Intensity pp. 121-140

- Giorgio Petroni, Barbara Bigliardi and Francesco Galati
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