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Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Professor of public policy, Hebrew University
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Let my people go: Ethnic in‐group bias in judicial decisions—Evidence from a randomized natural experiment
O Gazal‐Ayal, R Sulitzeanu‐Kenan
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 7 (3), 403-428, 2010
1642010
Reflection in the shadow of blame: When do politicians appoint commissions of inquiry?
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan
British Journal of Political Science 40 (3), 613-634, 2010
1172010
The Effect of Salient Reputational Threats on the Pace of FDA Enforcement
M MAOR, R SULITZEANU‐KENAN
Governance 26 (1), 31-61, 2013
1052013
Responsive Change: Agency Output Response to Reputational Threats
M Maor, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 26 (1), 31-44, 2016
1032016
When COVID-19, constitutional crisis, and political deadlock meet: the Israeli case from a disproportionate policy perspective
M Maor, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, D Chinitz
Policy and Society 39 (3), 442-457, 2020
912020
If they get it right: An experimental test of the effects of the appointment and reports of UK public inquiries
R Sulitzeanu‐Kenan
Public Administration 84 (3), 623-653, 2006
882006
Managerial values and accountability pressures: Challenges of crisis and disaster
R Schwartz, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 14 (1), 79-102, 2004
802004
Blame Avoidance with Adjectives? Motivation, Opportunity, Activity and Outcome
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, C Hood
ECPR Joint Sessions, Blame Avoidance and Blame Management Workshop, Granada …, 2005
622005
Making a Difference: Political Efficacy and Policy Preference Construction
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, E Halperin
British Journal of Political Science 43 (2), 299-322, 2013
572013
Explaining self‐interested behavior of public‐spirited policy makers
E Zamir, R Sulitzeanu‐Kenan
Public Administration Review 78 (4), 579-592, 2018
542018
Scything the grass: agenda-setting consequences of appointing public inquiries in the UK. A longitudinal analysis
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Policy & Politics 35 (4), 629-650, 2007
402007
Facts, Preferences, and Doctrine: An Empirical Analysis of Proportionality Judgment
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, M Kremnitzer, S Alon
Law & Society Review, 2016
352016
The politics of accountability: Institutionalising internal auditing in Israel
R Scwartz, R Sulitzeanu‐Kenan
Financial Accountability & Management 18 (3), 211-231, 2002
302002
Biased Judgment of Political Bias: Perceived Ideological Distance Increases Perceptions of Political Bias
O Yair, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Political Behavior 37 (2), 487-507, 2015
262015
Teacher's PAT? Multiple‐role principal–agent theory, education politics, and bureaucrat power
P Vanhuysse, R Sulitzeanu‐Kenan
Critical Studies in Education 50 (2), 129-144, 2009
26*2009
Public sector honesty and corruption: Field evidence from 40 countries
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, M Tepe, O Yair
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 32 (2), 310-325, 2022
182022
When do we care about political neutrality? The hypocritical nature of reaction to political bias
O Yair, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan
PloS one 13 (5), e0196674, 2018
172018
Policy and Blame Attribution: Citizens’ preferences, Policy Reputations, and Policy Surprises
R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, R Zohlnhöfer
Political Behavior 41 (1), 53-77, 2019
152019
Can Institutions Make Voters Care about Corruption?
O Yair, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Y Dotan
Journal of Politics 82 (4), 1430-1442, 2020
13*2020
Unreliable Protection: An Experimental Study of Experts’ In-Bello Proportionality Decisions
D Statman, R Sulitzeanu-Kenan, M Mandel, M Skerker, S De Wijze
European Journal of International Law 31 (2), 429-453, 2020
132020
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