Before making difficult decisions, individuals tend to collect information on decision makers in reference groups. With respect to policy innovations in a decentralized public sector, this may give rise to positive neighborhood influence on adoption decisions. On the other hand, due to learning externalities, an incentive exists to free-ride on policy experiments of others. In this paper, U.S. data on school district policies are used to show that with respect to policy experiments, decision makers indeed are heavily affected by decision makers in reference groups. The results suggest that if a given district's neighbors' expected benefits from adopting a new policy increase, this substantially increases the original district's probability ...
Over the past few decades, research on policy adoption and diffusion has grown rapidly. Despite the ...
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by state and local governments in a federal system of...
Die Arbeit enthält verschiedene empirische Untersuchungen zum Innovationsverhalten von lo...
Before making difficult decisions, individuals tend to collect information on decision makers in ref...
This paper investigates how local jurisdictions in a federal system influence each other in the adop...
Paper in revised version, forthcoming in Journal of Urban Economics. This paper provides evidence on...
Innovations in government produce positive externalities for other jurisdictions. Theory therefore ...
This dissertation examines various internal factors within a county and external factors outside the...
The paper addresses the incentives of the public sector to implement new tech-nologies in public ser...
We introduce experimental research design to the study of policy diffusion in order to better unders...
One of the oft-cited advantages of the US system of government is that it gives state and local gove...
A sizeable literature studies strategic interactions between governments. In this paper, we ask whet...
A sizeable literature studies whether governments strategically interact with each other through po...
When potential beneficiaries share knowledge and attitudes about a policy intervention, that can inf...
U.S states are often described as ‘laboratories of democracy’, as they have a significant amount of ...
Over the past few decades, research on policy adoption and diffusion has grown rapidly. Despite the ...
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by state and local governments in a federal system of...
Die Arbeit enthält verschiedene empirische Untersuchungen zum Innovationsverhalten von lo...
Before making difficult decisions, individuals tend to collect information on decision makers in ref...
This paper investigates how local jurisdictions in a federal system influence each other in the adop...
Paper in revised version, forthcoming in Journal of Urban Economics. This paper provides evidence on...
Innovations in government produce positive externalities for other jurisdictions. Theory therefore ...
This dissertation examines various internal factors within a county and external factors outside the...
The paper addresses the incentives of the public sector to implement new tech-nologies in public ser...
We introduce experimental research design to the study of policy diffusion in order to better unders...
One of the oft-cited advantages of the US system of government is that it gives state and local gove...
A sizeable literature studies strategic interactions between governments. In this paper, we ask whet...
A sizeable literature studies whether governments strategically interact with each other through po...
When potential beneficiaries share knowledge and attitudes about a policy intervention, that can inf...
U.S states are often described as ‘laboratories of democracy’, as they have a significant amount of ...
Over the past few decades, research on policy adoption and diffusion has grown rapidly. Despite the ...
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by state and local governments in a federal system of...
Die Arbeit enthält verschiedene empirische Untersuchungen zum Innovationsverhalten von lo...