Erick Lachapelle

Erick Lachapelle

Université de Montréal

H-index: 21

North America-Canada

About Erick Lachapelle

Erick Lachapelle, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Montréal, specializes in the field of Environmental politics, policy and public opinion.

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

Ideology from topic mixture statistics: inference method and example application to carbon tax public opinion

The politics of intersecting crises: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate policy preferences

How do Canadians evaluate peer-reviewed science and traditional indigenous knowledge in light of prior beliefs about climate change?

Political values and socialization in environmental movements

Limited impacts of carbon tax rebate programmes on public support for carbon pricing

Aktuelle Rückvergütung hat nur beschränkten Einfluss auf Zustimmung zu CO2-Steuern

Limited evidence that carbon tax rebates have increased public support for carbon pricing

Material Interest vs. Partisan Identity as Drivers of Opposition to Carbon Taxes

Erick Lachapelle Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1946

Citations(since 2020)

1337

Cited By

1024

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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Université de Montréal

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Erick Lachapelle Skills & Research Interests

Environmental politics

policy and public opinion

Top articles of Erick Lachapelle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Ideology from topic mixture statistics: inference method and example application to carbon tax public opinion

Environmental Data Science

Maximilian Puelma Touzel

Erick Lachapelle

2024/1

The politics of intersecting crises: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate policy preferences

British Journal of Political Science

Parrish Bergquist

Gabriel De Roche

Erick Lachapelle

Matto Mildenberger

Kathryn Harrison

2022

How do Canadians evaluate peer-reviewed science and traditional indigenous knowledge in light of prior beliefs about climate change?

Simon Kiss

Erick Lachapelle

Talbot Andrews

2023/4/27

Political values and socialization in environmental movements

David B Tindall

Valerie Berseth

Marjolaine Martel-Morin

Erick Lachapelle

2022

Limited impacts of carbon tax rebate programmes on public support for carbon pricing

Nature Climate Change

Matto Mildenberger

Erick Lachapelle

Kathryn Harrison

Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen

2022/2

Aktuelle Rückvergütung hat nur beschränkten Einfluss auf Zustimmung zu CO2-Steuern

DeFacto

Isabelle Stadelmann

Manuela Liem

Matto Mildenberger

Erick Lachapelle

Kathryn Harrison

2022/12/21

Limited evidence that carbon tax rebates have increased public support for carbon pricing

Nature climate change

Matto Mildenberger

Erick Lachapelle

Kathryn Harrison

Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen

2022/2

Material Interest vs. Partisan Identity as Drivers of Opposition to Carbon Taxes

Alice Lépissier

Chloé Boutron

Erick Lachapelle

Matto Mildenberger

Kathryn Harrison

2022/11/27

Environment versus economy policy preferences: follow-up questions reveal substantial heterogeneity within the environmental coalition

International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Richard Nadeau

Erick Lachapelle

Thomas Bergeron

2022

The Five Canadas of Climate Change: Using audience segmentation to inform communication on climate policy

Plos one

Marjolaine Martel-Morin

Erick Lachapelle

2022/11/23

A Decade Of Comparative Canadian and American Public Opinion on Climate Change

Erick Lachapelle

Chris Borick

2022

Code red for humanity or time for broad collective action? Exploring the role of positive and negative messaging in (de) motivating climate action

Frontiers in Communication

Marjolaine Martel-Morin

Erick Lachapelle

2022/11/18

Hide and seek: The connection between false beliefs and perceptions of government transparency

Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review

Mathieu Lavigne

Éric Bélanger

Richard Nadeau

Jean-François Daoust

Erick Lachapelle

2022

Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?

Canadian Public Policy

Jean-François Daoust

Éric Bélanger

Ruth Dassonneville

Erick Lachapelle

Richard Nadeau

2022/3/1

A guilt-free strategy increases self-reported non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures: Experimental evidence from 12 countries

PLOS One

Jean-François Daoust

Éric Bélanger

Ruth Dassonneville

Erick Lachapelle

Richard Nadeau

...

2021/4/21

A Guilt-Free Strategy to Increase Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries

PLOS One, Forthcoming

Jean-François Daoust

Éric Bélanger

Ruth Dassonneville

Erick Lachapelle

Richard Nadeau

...

2021/3/29

Visualizing the impacts of Climate Change using AI

Thomas Bergeron

Victor Schmidt

Alex Hernandez-Garcia

Erick Lachapelle

2021/12/1

Carbon tax rebate programs have had limited impacts on the politics of carbon pricing to date

Matto Mildenberger

Erick Lachapelle

Kathryn Harrison

Isabelle Stadelmann

2021

Bridging the ideological gap? How fairness perceptions mediate the effect of revenue recycling on public support for carbon taxes in the United States, Canada and Germany

Review of Policy Research

Sverker C Jagers

Erick Lachapelle

Johan Martinsson

Simon Matti

2021/9

Is the Unequal COVID-19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizens’ Discipline Across Provinces?(preprint)

Canadian Public Policy

Jean-François Daoust

Éric Bélanger

Ruth Dassonneville

Erick Lachapelle

Richard Nadeau

2022

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