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Overview

Charles W. Ostrom is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research spans various fields within the social sciences and related disciplines, with a focus on political and business management topics.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Business, Management and Accounting

Within these fields, Ostrom has contributed to the following subfields:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Gender Studies
  • Strategy and Management

Their work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Gender Politics and Representation
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies

Among Ostrom's recent papers is "The Impact of Governmental Characteristics on Prime Ministers' Popularity Ratings: Evidence from Israel", published in 2021 in the journal Political Behavior.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Alon P. Kraitzman (1 paper co-authored)

Ostrom's publications have appeared primarily in the venue Political Behavior, with one listed publication.

Best Publications

  • Time Series Analysis: Regression Techniques

    Charles W. Ostrom

  • THE PRESIDENT AND THE POLITICAL USE OF FORCE

    Charles W. Ostrom;Brian L. Job

  • Promise and Performance: A Dynamic Model of Presidential Popularity

    Charles W. Ostrom;Dennis M. Simon

  • Macropartisanship: An Empirical Reassessment

    Paul R. Abramson;Charles W. Ostrom

  • U.S. defense spending and the soviet estimate

    Charles W. Ostrom;Robin F. Marra

  • Foreign Policy and Presidential Popularity: Creating Windows of Opportunity in the Perpetual Election

    Robin F. Marra;Charles W. Ostrom;Dennis M. Simon

  • Error Correction, Attitude Persistence, and Executive Rewards and Punishments: A Behavioral Theory of Presidential Approval

    Charles W. Ostrom;Renée M. Smith

  • THE IMPACT OF TELEVISED SPEECHES AND FOREIGN TRAVEL ON PRESIDENTIAL APPROVAL

    Dennis M. Simon;Charles W. Ostrom

  • The President, Referendum Voting, and Subnational Elections in the United States

    Dennis M. Simon;Charles W. Ostrom;Robin F. Marra

  • Continuity and discontinuity across the transition of early adolescence: A developmental contextual perspective.

    Richard M. Lerner;Jacqueline V. Lerner;Alexander von Eye;Charles W. Ostrom

  • A Reactive Linkage Model of the U.S. Defense Expenditure Policymaking Process

    Charles W. Ostrom

  • Evaluating Alternative Foreign Policy Decision-Making Models: An Empirical Test Between An Arms Race Model and An Organizational Politics Model

    Charles W. Ostrom

  • The President's Public

    Charles W. Ostrom;Dennis M. Simon

  • THE MAN IN THE TEFLON SUIT? THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONNECTION, POLITICAL DRAMA, AND POPULAR SUPPORT IN THE REAGAN PRESIDENCY

    Charles W. Ostrom;Dennis M. Simon

  • Question Wording and Macropartisanship

    Michael B. Mackuen;Robert S. Erikson;James A. Stimson;Paul R. Abramson

  • Building the Capacity of Youth and Families through University-Community Collaborations The Development-In-Context Evaluation (DICE) Model

    Charles W. Ostrom;Richard M. Lerner;Melissa A. Freel

  • Alliances and Wars Revisited: A Research Note

    Charles W. Ostrom;Francis W. Hoole

  • Explaining Seat Change in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1950-86

    Robin F. Marra;Charles W. Ostrom

  • The Relationship Between Size and Stability in the Major Power International System

    Charles W. Ostrom;John H. Aldrich

  • QUESTION WORDING AND PARTISANSHIP: CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN PARTY LOYALTIES DURING THE 1992 ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    Paul R. Abramson;Charles W. Ostrom

  • Trial Courts as Organizations

    Brian J Ostrom;Charles W Ostrom;Roger A Hanson;Matthew Kleiman

  • Question Form and Context Effects in the Measurement of Partisanship: Experimental Tests of the Artifact Hypothesis.

    George F. Bishop;Alfred J. Tuchfarber;Andrew E. Smith;Paul R. Abramson

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul R. Abramson
Paul R. Abramson University of California, Los Angeles
Richard M. Lerner
Richard M. Lerner Tufts University
John H. Aldrich
John H. Aldrich Duke University
Jacqueline V. Lerner
Jacqueline V. Lerner Boston College
Alexander von Eye
Alexander von Eye Michigan State University
Robert S. Erikson
Robert S. Erikson Columbia University
Michael B. Mackuen
Michael B. Mackuen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James A. Stimson
James A. Stimson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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