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  1. Responsive Change: Agency Output Response to Reputational Threats
  2. Biased Judgment of Political Bias: Perceived Ideological Distance Increases Perceptions of Political Bias
  3. How important are institutional characteristics of post-crisis inquiries for members of the public?
  4. Making a Difference: Political Efficacy and Policy Preference Construction
  5. The Effect of Salient Reputational Threats on the Pace of FDA Enforcement
  6. Let My People Go: Ethnic In-Group Bias in Judicial Decisions-Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment
  7. Reflection in the Shadow of Blame: When Do Politicians Appoint Commissions of Inquiry?
  8. Teacher's PAT? Multiple‐role principal–agent theory, education politics, and bureaucrat power
  9. Scything the grass: agenda-setting consequences of appointing public inquiries in the UK. A longitudinal analysis
  10. IF THEY GET IT RIGHT: AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF THE EFFECTS OF THE APPOINTMENT AND REPORTS OF UK PUBLIC INQUIRIES
  11. The Politics of Accountability: Institutionalising Internal Auditing in Israel
  12. A Formal Model of Social Blame in Political Context