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1by Geys, Benny Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.10.2017)“...This article focuses on political dynasties’ potential consequences, and particularly investigates whether and when they lead to the selection of dynastic...”
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2by Geys, Benny Published in Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly (01.12.2017)“...In this article, we reassess the relation between association membership and individuals’ feelings about immigrants, thereby focusing on possible shifts in...”
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3by Geys, Benny Published in The Leadership quarterly (01.10.2014)“...Recent research shows that, all else equal, most people prefer likeable colleagues. In this article, two experiments are employed to analyze preferences with...”
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4by Geys, Benny Published in Journal of urban economics (2006)“...Spatial patterns in (local) government taxation and spending decisions have received a lot of attention. Still, the focus on taxation or expenditure levels in...”
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5by Geys, Benny Published in Political studies (01.06.2013)“...Politicians often implement popular changes in public policies prior to elections, with the aim of improving their Election Day outcome. This research note...”
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6“...This article assesses how legal institutions affect the influence of politically active criminal organisations on the human capital of elected politicians...”
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7by Geys, Benny Published in German economic review (Oxford) (01.02.2015)“...Politicians have been shown to benefit electorally from an attractive physical appearance. Employing data on 614 German MPs, this note explores whether it also...”
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8“...Kinship often continues to play an important role in determining the ruling class even under modern democratic elections in a wide range of countries. In...”
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9“...How do people respond to terrorist events? Exploiting the timing of the 2010 wave of the annual ‘Society Opinion Media’ survey in Sweden, we study the causal...”
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10“...Recent evidence of increasing income heterogeneity within developed countries has reignited debates concerning the redistribution of income and wealth. In this...”
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11by Geys, Benny Connolly, Sara Kassim, Hussein Murdoch, Zuzana Published in Public administration review (01.07.2020)“...Public sector organizations face regular turnover in top leadership positions. Yet little is known about how such changes affect staff attitudes. The authors...”
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12“...► Valid estimates of technical efficiency are vital to assess paths to improved performance. ► Ignoring citizens’ co-production in public good production...”
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13“...Despite the increasing stress on performance in public sector organizations, there is still little empirical evidence on whether—and if so, how—politicians...”
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14by Murdoch, Zuzana Kassim, Hussein Connolly, Sara Geys, Benny Published in European journal of international relations (01.09.2019)“...A key component of (neo-)functionalist and constructivist approaches to the study of international organizations concerns staff socialization. Existing...”
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15“...This article examines how organizational designs develop by proposing a novel theoretical framework that views organizational change as resulting from a...”
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16“...Objectives A key question in education policy as well as individuals’ school choice involves the characteristics of schools we value most. It is thereby...”
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17by BENNY GEYS Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.07.2010)“...Extensive research demonstrates that war casualties depress incumbent popularity. The present study argues that one should also account for financial costs of...”
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18“...Alesina and Giuliano illustrate that strong family ties lead to lower geographical mobility and reduced labour force participation of young and female...”
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19“...It is often said that ‘necessity is the mother of invention’. In this article, we assess whether this also applies to the design of public authorities' service...”
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20“...Summary Does delegation of the budget preparation process to top civil servants improve or worsen fiscal performance? We address this question by analyzing...”