Daniel M. Smith

Daniel M. Smith

Harvard University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Daniel M. Smith

Daniel M. Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of electoral systems, representation, political parties, legislative politics, political institutions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Winning Elections with Unpopular Policies: Valence Advantage and Single-Party Dominance in Japan

Japan Decides 2021: The Japanese General Election

Who Answers for the Government? Bureaucrats, Ministers, and Responsible Parties

Destruction from Above: Long-Term Legacies of the Tokyo Air Raids

Introduction: Japan’s Coronavirus Election

Conclusion: Voters Choose Competence in Japan’s Coronavirus Election

Using Cell-phone Mobility Data to Study Voter Turnout

Dynasties in Historical Political Economy

Daniel M. Smith Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Department of Government

Citations(all)

1523

Citations(since 2020)

1096

Cited By

847

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Daniel M. Smith Skills & Research Interests

electoral systems

representation

political parties

legislative politics

political institutions

Top articles of Daniel M. Smith

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Winning Elections with Unpopular Policies: Valence Advantage and Single-Party Dominance in Japan

Available at SSRN 4371978

Shusei Eshima

Yusaku Horiuchi

Shiro Kuriwaki

Daniel M Smith

2023/12/9

Japan Decides 2021: The Japanese General Election

Robert J Pekkanen

Steven R Reed

Daniel M Smith

2022/11/30

Who Answers for the Government? Bureaucrats, Ministers, and Responsible Parties

American Journal of Political Science

Max Goplerud

Daniel M Smith

2023

Destruction from Above: Long-Term Legacies of the Tokyo Air Raids

Journal of Politics

Masataka Harada

Gaku Ito

Daniel M Smith

2024

Introduction: Japan’s Coronavirus Election

Robert J Pekkanen

Steven R Reed

Daniel M Smith

2022/12/1

Conclusion: Voters Choose Competence in Japan’s Coronavirus Election

Daniel M Smith

Steven R Reed

Robert J Pekkanen

2022/12/1

Using Cell-phone Mobility Data to Study Voter Turnout

Available at SSRN 4205273

Masataka Harada

Gaku Ito

Daniel M Smith

2022/8/30

Dynasties in Historical Political Economy

Brenda Van Coppenolle

Daniel M Smith

2022/8/18

Workshops without borders: building an online community of Japan scholars

PS: Political Science & Politics

Amy Catalinac

Charles Crabtree

Christina L Davis

Shinju Fujihira

Yusaku Horiuchi

...

2022/7

Just a Number? Voter Evaluations of Age in Candidate Choice Experiments

The Journal of Politics

Shusei Eshima

Daniel M Smith

2022/7/1

Distributive Politics and Crime Online Appendix

Masataka Harada

Daniel M Smith

2021/8/3

Moral hazard in electoral teams: List rank and campaign effort

Journal of Public Economics

Gary W Cox

Jon H Fiva

Daniel M Smith

Rune J Sørensen

2021/8/1

Gender and dynastic political selection

Comparative Political Studies

Olle Folke

Johanna Rickne

Daniel M Smith

2021/2

Distributive Politics and Crime

Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy

Masataka Harada

Daniel M Smith

2021

Local Representation and Voter Mobilization in Closed-list Proportional Representation Systems

Quarterly Journal of Political Science

Jon H Fiva

Askill H Halse

Daniel M Smith

2021

Measuring the competitiveness of elections

Political Analysis

Gary W Cox

Jon H Fiva

Daniel M Smith

2020/4

Identifying voter preferences for politicians’ personal attributes: A conjoint experiment in Japan

Political Science Research and Methods

Yusaku Horiuchi

Daniel M Smith

Teppei Yamamoto

2020/1

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