Moshe Maor
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
H-index: 31
Asia-Israel
Top articles of Moshe Maor
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The reputational dividends of collaborating with a highly reputable agency: The case of interagency collaboration between the US FDA and its domestic partner agencies | Public Administration Review | Moshe Maor Raanan Sulitzeanu‐Kenan Meital Balmas | 2023/5 |
Symposium: Affect and emotions in policy dynamics | Policy Sciences | Moshe Maor Tereza Capelos | 2023/9 |
From institutional tipping points to affective and direct tips: mythical institutions, policy ineffectiveness, and nonlinear political dynamics in East Germany, 1989–1990 | Policy Sciences | Moshe Maor | 2023/9 |
Towards a Theory of Policy Bubbles | Available at SSRN 4465618 | Moshe Maor | 2023/5/31 |
The Ladder of Disproportionate Policy: A Conceptual Exploration of the Full Spectrum of Disproportionate Policies and their Dynamics of Change | Available at SSRN 3920846 | Moshe Maor | 2022/9/22 |
Taking stock: Strategic communication by regulatory agencies as a form of reputation management | Moshe Maor | 2022/8/12 | |
Measuring policy instrument interactions in policy mixes: Surveying the conceptual and methodological landscape | Moshe Maor Michael Howlett | 2022/8/10 | |
Blame avoidance, crisis exploitation, and COVID-19 governance response in Israel | Israel Studies Review | Moshe Maor | 2021/12/1 |
Deliberate disproportionate policy response: Towards a conceptual turn | Journal of Public Policy | Moshe Maor | 2021/3 |
Policy over-and underreaction as policy styles | Moshe Maor | 2021/2/28 | |
Blame avoidance and COVID-19 governance response in Israel | Unpublished | Moshe Maor | 2021/2 |
Self-Interest and the Inefficiency of Elected Executives in Matching the Intensity of a Policy Tool to the Intensity of a Policy Problem: Towards a Theorem | Moshe Maor | 2021 | |
How Can Governments Respond to Policy Bubbles Driven by Dysfunctional Emotions? | Available at SSRN 3920860 | Moshe Maor | 2021/12/12 |
The Canary in the Coal Mine | Moshe Maor | 2020/3 | |
Strategic communication by regulatory agencies as a form of reputation management: A strategic agenda | Public Administration | Moshe Maor | 2020/12 |
The political calculus of bad governance: Governance choices in response to the first wave of COVID-19 in Israel | Proceedings of the ECPR General Conference Online, Colchester, UK | Moshe Maor | 2020/8 |
A disproportionate policy perspective on the politics of crisis management | Moshe Maor | 2020/10/27 | |
Explaining variations in state COVID-19 responses: Psychological, institutional, and strategic factors in governance and public policy-making | Policy Design and Practice | Moshe Maor Michael Howlett | 2020/7/2 |
When COVID-19, constitutional crisis, and political deadlock meet: the Israeli case from a disproportionate policy perspective | Policy and Society | Moshe Maor Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan David Chinitz | 2020/7/2 |
Policy over-and underreaction: from unintentional error to deliberate policy response | Moshe Maor | 2020/10/6 |