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Peer-reviewed journal articles

  • D. Kolcava, L. Rudolph and T. Bernauer (2020): “Voluntary business initiatives can reduce public pressure for regulating firm behaviour abroad”, in: Journal of European Public Policy, 20p., forthcoming. [Link]
  • L. Rudolph (2020): “Turning Out to Turn Down the EU: Mobilizing Occasional Voters and Brexit”, in: Journal of European Public Policy, 21p., forthcoming. [Link]
  • Däubler, T. and L. Rudolph (2018): “Cue-Taking, Satisficing or Both? Quasi-experimental Evidence for Ballot Position Effects”, in: Political Behavior, 29p., forthcoming. [Link]
  • Pamp, O., L. Rudolph, P. Thurner, A. Mehltretter and S. Primus (2017): “The Build-up of Coercive Capacities: Arms Imports and the Outbreak of Violent Intrastate Conflicts”, in: Journal of Peace Research, 38:4, pp. 429-444. [Link]
  • Rudolph, L. and P. Kuhn (2018): “Natural Disasters and Political Participation: Evidence from the 2002 and 2013 Floods in Germany”, in: German Politics, 27:1, pp. 1-24. [Link]
  • Leininger, A., L. Rudolph and S. Zittlau (2018): “How to Increase Turnout in Low Salience Elections. Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Simultaneous Second-Order Elections on Political Participation”, Political Science Research and Methods, forthcoming. [Link]
  • Rudolph, L. and T. Däubler (2016): “Holding Individual Representatives Accountable: The Role of Electoral Systems”, in: Journal of Politics, 78: 3, pp. 746-762. [Link]

Book chapters and online publications

  • Rudolph, L. (2018): “Voting Behavior and Electoral Choice Using Causal Inference Methods for Observational Data.” LMU Munich. Dissertation. 217p. Online at: https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/23137/
  • Rudolph, L. (2017): “Die Münchner Ergebnisse im Bundes- und Landesvergleich: Ein Ude-Effekt in München?” [The Federal and State Elections 2013 in Munich: A Local Incumbency Advantage?], In: Klima, A., H. Küchenhoff, M. Selzer, and P. Thurner (eds.): “Exit Polls und Hybrid-Modelle. Ein neuer Ansatz zur Modellierung von Wählerwanderungen” [Exit Polls and Hbrid Models. A New Approach to Model Voter Transitions]. Springer: Wiesbaden, pp. 21-35. [Link]
  • Thurner, P., A. Klima, and L. Rudolph (2017): “Wählerwanderung bei Landtags- und Bundestagswahl 2013.” [Voter Transitions at the Federal and State Elections 2013?] In: ibid., pp. 171-180. [Link]
  • Rudolph, L. (2013): “Federalism in South Asia and Beyond – An Introduction to Models, Best Practices and New Challenges“, in: Hegemer, C. and H. Bühler (eds.): „Federalism in Asia and Beyond – The Wildbad Kreuth Federalism Days 2012”, Hanns Seidel Foundation, Munich, pp. 17-38.
  • Rudolph, L. (2012): “Evaluation of Development Programs. Theory of Quantitative Impact Estimation and Its Application to an Asset-Based Approach to Poverty Alleviation”, University of Munich (LMU), Münchner Beiträge zur Politikwissenschaft: 23, 161 p. [Link]
  • Behnke, J., J. Hintermaier and L. Rudolph (2010): “Die Bedeutung von Werten für Verteilungsergebnisse im Ultimatum- und Diktatorspiel“ [The Relevance of Values for Distributions in Ultimatum and Dictator Games], in: Behnke, J., T. Bräuninger and S. Shikano (ed.): „Jahrbuch für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie – Band 6”, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 167-192. [Link]

Pre-published working papers

  • International norms and public demand for home-country regulation of multinational firms abroad (with T. Bernauer, and D. Kolcava) (under review) [Link]
  • Concurrent elections lead to coattails and electoral spill-overs: Quasi-experimental evidence from German municipalities (with A. Leininger) (under review) [Link]
  • Europe’s Refugee Crisis: Local Contact and Out-Group Hostility (with M. Wagner) (under review) [Link]

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