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2023

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Law

D-Index
40
Citations
10450
World Ranking
105
National Ranking
82

Political Science

D-Index
40
Citations
10481
World Ranking
484
National Ranking
270

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  • 2023 - Research.com Law in United States Leader Award

Overview

John T. Scholz is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their academic career is associated primarily with this institution.

Information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, and frequent publication venues is not available. There are no listed book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main topics of research attributed to this researcher in the provided data.

There are no recorded awards in the available information. The profile, therefore, focuses on the known institutional affiliation without additional details on specific research activities, collaborative networks, or publication records.

Best Publications

  • Trust and Taxpaying: Testing the Heuristic Approach to Collective Action

    John T. Scholz;Mark Lubell

  • Watershed Partnerships and the Emergence of Collective Action Institutions

    Mark Lubell;Mark Schneider;John T. Scholz;Mihriye Mete

  • Building Consensual Institutions: Networks and the National Estuary Program

    Mark Schneider;John Scholz;Mark Lubell;Denisa Mindruta

  • Self‐Organizing Policy Networks: Risk, Partner Selection, and Cooperation in Estuaries

    Ramiro Berardo;John T. Scholz

  • Duty, Fear, and Tax Compliance: The Heuristic Basis of Citizenship Behavior

    John T. Scholz;Neil Pinney

  • Regulatory Enforcement in a Federalist System

    John T. Scholz;Feng Heng Wei

  • Cooperation, Deterrence, and the Ecology of Regulatory Enforcement

    John T. Scholz

  • Cooperative Regulatory Enforcement and the Politics of Administrative Effectiveness.

    John T. Scholz

  • Zur Kriminologie der Wirtschaftsunternehmen

    Robert A. Kagan;John T. Scholz

  • Does regulatory enforcement work? A panel analysis of OSHA enforcement

    John T. Scholz;Wayne B. Gray

  • Adaptive governance and water conflict : new institutions for collaborative planning

    John T. Scholz;Bruce Stiftel

  • Street-Level Political Controls Over Federal Bureaucracy

    John T. Scholz;Jim Twombly;Barbara Headrick

  • VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE AND REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT

    John T. Scholz

  • Do Networks Solve Collective Action Problems? Credibility, Search, and Collaboration

    John T. Scholz;Ramiro Berardo;Brad Kile

  • OSHA Enforcement and Workplace Injuries: A Behavioral Approach to Risk Assessment

    John T. Scholz;Wayne B. Gray

  • Cooptation or Transformation? Local Policy Networks and Federal Regulatory Enforcement

    John T. Scholz;Cheng-Lung Wang

  • Testing Policy Theory with Statistical Models of Networks

    Mark N. Lubell;John Scholz;Ramiro Berardo;Garry Robins

  • Cooperation, Reciprocity, and the Collective-Action Heuristic

    Mark Lubell;John T. Scholz

  • Adaptive Political Attitudes: Duty, Trust, and Fear as Monitors of Tax Policy

    John T. Scholz;Mark Lubell

  • Decision frame and opportunity as determinants of tax cheating : An international experimental study

    Henry H.S.J. Robben;Paul P. Webley;Paul P. Webley;Russell R.H. Weigel;Karl-Erik K.-E. Wärneryd

  • Can Government Facilitate Cooperation? An Informational Model of OSHA Enforcement

    John T. Scholz;Wayne B. Gray

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Lubell
Mark Lubell University of California, Davis
Ramiro Berardo
Ramiro Berardo The Ohio State University
Sandra L. Hofferth
Sandra L. Hofferth University of Maryland, College Park
Emilio F. Moran
Emilio F. Moran Michigan State University
Garry Robins
Garry Robins University of Melbourne
J. Lawrence Aber
J. Lawrence Aber New York University
Paul A. Webley
Paul A. Webley University of Melbourne
Catherine C. Eckel
Catherine C. Eckel Texas A&M University
B. Dan Wood
B. Dan Wood Texas A&M University
Donald R Uhlmann
Donald R Uhlmann University of Arizona

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