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Citations
2911
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1617
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810

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration

Overview

Susan Webb Yackee is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these areas, their work touches on several subfields including Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, and Public Administration, among others.

Their research topics encompass a range of issues related to political and administrative processes. Notable topics include Political Influence and Corporate Strategies, Public Policy and Administration Research, Regulation and Compliance Studies, Electoral Systems and Political Participation, as well as Policy Transfer and Learning. Additional areas of interest cover Local Government Finance and Decentralization and the Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering.

They have published extensively across various academic journals. Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Public Administration Review
  • Regulation & Governance
  • Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
  • Governance
  • Journal of Public Policy

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Susan Webb Yackee include:

  • "Hidden Politics? Assessing Lobbying Success During US Agency Guidance Development" (2020), Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
  • "Handmaidens of the legislature? Understanding regulatory timing" (2022), Journal of Public Policy
  • "Policies that Bind? The use of Guidance Documents by Federal Agencies" (2020), Journal of Health and Human Services Administration
  • "A Look Under the Hood: Regulatory Policy Making and the Affordable Care Act" (2020), Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law
  • "The American State Administrators Project: A New 50-State, 50-Year Data Resource for Scholars" (2020), Public Administration Review

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including Simon F. Haeder, Daniel Carpenter, David Levi-Faur, Eva Thomann, and Tim Bartley.

Among their recognitions, Susan Webb Yackee has been named a Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration.

Best Publications

  • A Bias Towards Business? Assessing Interest Group Influence on the U.S. Bureaucracy

    Jason Webb Yackee;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Sweet-Talking the Fourth Branch: The Influence of Interest Group Comments on Federal Agency Rulemaking

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Lobbying Coalitions and Government Policy Change: An Analysis of Federal Agency Rulemaking

    David Nelson;Susan Webb Yackee

  • The Politics of Ex Parte Lobbying: Pre-Proposal Agenda Building and Blocking during Agency Rulemaking

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Interest Group Competition on Federal Agency Rules

    Amy McKay;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Administrative Procedures and Bureaucratic Performance: Is Federal Rule-making “Ossified”?

    Jason Webb Yackee;Susan Webb Yackee

  • A Political Consequence of Contracting: Organized Interests and State Agency Decision Making

    Christine A. Kelleher;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Understanding commenter influence during agency rule development

    Keith Naughton;Celeste Schmid;Susan Webb Yackee;Xueyong Zhan

  • Influence and the Administrative Process: Lobbying the U.S. President's Office of Management and Budget

    Simon F. Haeder;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Translating National Policy Objectives into Local Achievements across Planes of Governance and among Multiple Actors: Second-Order Devolution and Welfare Reform Implementation

    Chung-Lae Cho;Christine A. Kelleher;Deil S. Wright;Susan Webb Yackee

  • An Empirical Assessment of Devolution's Policy Impact

    Christine A. Kelleher;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Assessing Inter-Institutional Attention to and Influence on Government Regulations

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Divided government and US federal rulemaking

    Jason Webb Yackee;Susan Webb Yackee

  • The Politics of Rulemaking in the United States

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Reconsidering Agency Capture During Regulatory Policymaking

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  • Who’s Whispering in Your Ear? The Influence of Third Parties Over State Agency Decisions

    Christine A. Kelleher;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Participant Voice in the Bureaucratic Policymaking Process

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Understanding public support for the US federal bureaucracy: A macro politics view

    Susan Webb Yackee;David Lynn Lowery

  • Invisible (and Visible) Lobbying: The Case of State Regulatory Policymaking

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Regulatory Delay and Rulemaking Deadlines

    Stéphane Lavertu;Susan Webb Yackee

  • Hidden Politics? Assessing Lobbying Success During US Agency Guidance Development

    Susan Webb Yackee

  • Administrative Procedures and Bureaucratic Performance: Is Federal Rulemaking 'Ossified'?

    Jason Webb Yackee;Susan Webb Yackee

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Nelson
David R. Nelson University of Tennessee Health Science Center
David Lowery
David Lowery Pennsylvania State University

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