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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025

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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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Run-and-tumble particles learning chemotaxis.

open access: yesSoft Matter
Tovazzi N, Muñoz-Gil G, Caraglio M.
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Policy Diffusion Through Elections

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Staggered difference-in-differences designs are pervasive in policy evaluations but little is known about the mechanisms of policy diffusion: How and why do such policies spread across jurisdictions? In this study, we highlight the role of elections in policy diffusion in settings where municipal elections are asynchronous due to historical reasons ...
Shigeoka, Hitoshi, Watanabe, Yasutora
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Technology Diffusion and Public Policy

The Economic Journal, 1994
A useful typology of technological change is provided by the Schumpeterian trilogy: invention (the generation of new ideas), innovation (the development of those ideas through to the first marketing or use of a technology) and diffusion (the spread of new technology across its potential market).
Stoneman, Paul, Diederen, Paul
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Does Policy Diffusion Need Space? Spatializing the Dynamics of Policy Diffusion

Policy Studies Journal, 2017
For decades, scholars in multiple disciplines have examined spatial diffusion, or the spatiotemporal properties associated with the diffusion of innovations. These properties include contagious, hierarchical, and relocation diffusion. Each of these refers to a spatial model that epitomizes how innovations spread among geographic locations.
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Theories of Policy Diffusion

Comparative Political Studies, 2007
Brazil's democratic constitution granted municipalities responsibility to design and implement social policies, allowing for tailored programs to meet local constituent demands. Yet instead of pursuing local diversity, many governments chose to emulate programs made famous elsewhere. What explains the diffusion of social programs across Brazil?
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