Moshe Maor

Moshe Maor

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 31

Asia-Israel

About Moshe Maor

Moshe Maor, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializes in the field of Public Policy, Bureaucratic Politics, Comparative Politics.

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

The reputational dividends of collaborating with a highly reputable agency: The case of interagency collaboration between the US FDA and its domestic partner agencies

Symposium: Affect and emotions in policy dynamics

From institutional tipping points to affective and direct tips: mythical institutions, policy ineffectiveness, and nonlinear political dynamics in East Germany, 1989–1990

Towards a Theory of Policy Bubbles

The Ladder of Disproportionate Policy: A Conceptual Exploration of the Full Spectrum of Disproportionate Policies and their Dynamics of Change

Taking stock: Strategic communication by regulatory agencies as a form of reputation management

Measuring policy instrument interactions in policy mixes: Surveying the conceptual and methodological landscape

Blame avoidance, crisis exploitation, and COVID-19 governance response in Israel

Moshe Maor Information

University

Position

Political Science Dep.

Citations(all)

3544

Citations(since 2020)

1795

Cited By

2433

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Moshe Maor Skills & Research Interests

Public Policy

Bureaucratic Politics

Comparative Politics

Top articles of Moshe Maor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 181
James J. Gross

James J. Gross

Stanford University

H-index: 99
Michael Howlett, FRSC

Michael Howlett, FRSC

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 46
Jale Tosun

Jale Tosun

Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

H-index: 32
Reuven Y. Hazan

Reuven Y. Hazan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 28
David Chinitz

David Chinitz

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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