Disentangling diffusion: The effects of social learning and economic competition on state policy innovation and expansion FJ Boehmke, R Witmer Political Research Quarterly 57 (1), 39-51, 2004 | 512 | 2004 |
Strategic voting in British elections RM Alvarez, FJ Boehmke, J Nagler Electoral Studies 25 (1), 1-19, 2006 | 243 | 2006 |
State policy innovativeness revisited FJ Boehmke, P Skinner State Politics & Policy Quarterly 12 (3), 303-329, 2012 | 225 | 2012 |
Selection bias and continuous‐time duration models: Consequences and a proposed solution FJ Boehmke, DS Morey, M Shannon American Journal of Political Science 50 (1), 192-207, 2006 | 222 | 2006 |
Persistent policy pathways: Inferring diffusion networks in the American states BA Desmarais, JJ Harden, FJ Boehmke American political science review 109 (2), 392-406, 2015 | 212 | 2015 |
The indirect effect of direct legislation: How institutions shape interest group systems FJ Boehmke Ohio State University Press, 2005 | 147 | 2005 |
The effect of direct democracy on the size and diversity of state interest group populations FJ Boehmke The Journal of Politics 64 (3), 827-844, 2002 | 141 | 2002 |
Policy emulation or policy convergence? Potential ambiguities in the dyadic event history approach to state policy emulation FJ Boehmke The Journal of Politics 71 (3), 1125-1140, 2009 | 136 | 2009 |
Approaches to modeling the adoption and diffusion of policies with multiple components FJ Boehmke State Politics & Policy Quarterly 9 (2), 229-252, 2009 | 124 | 2009 |
Business as usual: interest group access and representation across policy-making venues FJ Boehmke, S Gailmard, JW Patty Journal of Public Policy 33 (1), 3-33, 2013 | 113 | 2013 |
Whose ear to bend? Information sources and venue choice in policy-making FJ Boehmke, S Gailmard, JW Patty Quarterly Journal of Political Science 1 (2), 139-169, 2006 | 93 | 2006 |
The influence of international organizations on militarized dispute initiation and duration M Shannon, D Morey, FJ Boehmke International Studies Quarterly 54 (4), 1123-1141, 2010 | 86 | 2010 |
Waiting to vote in the 2016 presidential election: Evidence from a multi-county study RM Stein, C Mann, C Stewart III, Z Birenbaum, A Fung, J Greenberg, ... Political Research Quarterly 73 (2), 439-453, 2020 | 79 | 2020 |
Sources of variation in the frequency of statewide initiatives: The role of interest group populations FJ Boehmke Political Research Quarterly 58 (4), 565-575, 2005 | 74 | 2005 |
SPID: A new database for inferring public policy innovativeness and diffusion networks FJ Boehmke, M Brockway, BA Desmarais, JJ Harden, S LaCombe, ... Policy Studies Journal 48 (2), 517-545, 2020 | 72 | 2020 |
Direct democracy and individual interest group membership FJ Boehmke, DC Bowen The Journal of Politics 72 (3), 659-671, 2010 | 61 | 2010 |
Modeling heterogeneity in pooled event history analysis RJ Kreitzer, FJ Boehmke State Politics & Policy Quarterly 16 (1), 121-141, 2016 | 45 | 2016 |
Oversight capabilities in the states: Are professionalized legislatures better at getting what they want? FJ Boehmke, CR Shipan State Politics & Policy Quarterly 15 (3), 366-386, 2015 | 42 | 2015 |
American Indian political incorporation in the post-Indian Gaming Regulatory Act era R Witmer, FJ Boehmke The Social Science Journal 44 (1), 127-145, 2007 | 40 | 2007 |
Indian nations as interest groups: Tribal motivations for contributions to US senators FJ Boehmke, R Witmer Political Research Quarterly 65 (1), 179-191, 2012 | 39 | 2012 |