William D. Schreckhise
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Also affiliated: United States Department of Justice (2003)
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William D. Schreckhise's research investigates the complexities of intergovernmental implementation, particularly concerning U.S. federal immigration programs. His work examines how national policies are put into practice at local levels, considering factors such as political context, administrative control, and intergovernmental dynamics, especially during periods of shifting presidential administrations and political polarization. Schreckhise has also explored legislative processes, studying the relationships between legislative civility, gridlock, polarization, and governmental productivity. His scholarship extends to consumer behavior, including an analysis of willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil. Schreckhise holds a faculty position at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where he also serves as Department Chair. His scholarly contributions are reflected in a h-index of 8 and over 30 published works.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 234
Selected Publications
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Reducing state-level veteran homelessness through the lens of policy capacity (2026)
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Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States (2025)
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Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility? (2024)
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Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity (2024)
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Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity (2023)
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Administrative Discretion Through Changing Presidencies and Political Polarization: Reflection on the Rise, Fall, and Rise of Federal-Local Immigration Partnerships in the U.S. (2023)
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Local implementation of U.S. federal immigration programs: context, control, and the problems of intergovernmental implementation (2023)
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Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil (2021)
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Decision Making in the Hidden Judiciary: Institutions, Recruitment, and Responsiveness Among U.S. Administrative Law Judges (2018)
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Independence in Administrative Adjudications: When and Why Agency Judges Are Subject to Deference and Influence (2018)
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The Dynamics of State and Local Contexts and Immigration Asylum Hearing Decisions (2016)
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Explaining States’ Responses to the REAL ID Act: the Role of Resources, Political Environment, and Implementor Attitudes in Complying with a Federal Mandate (2015)
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In defense of the lowly scorecard: What legislator ratings can tell us about interest groups (2014)
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Keeping score on congress: explaining variations in interest group ratings of US senators (2013)
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Evaluating Social Cognitive Theory in Action (2013)
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- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Reducing state-level veteran homelessness through the lens of policy capacity
- Local implementation of U.S. federal immigration programs: context, control, and the problems of intergovernmental implementation
- Administrative Discretion Through Changing Presidencies and Political Polarization: Reflection on the Rise, Fall, and Rise of Federal-Local Immigration Partnerships in the U.S.
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Administrative Discretion Through Changing Presidencies and Political Polarization: Reflection on the Rise, Fall, and Rise of Federal-Local Immigration Partnerships in the U.S.
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Reducing state-level veteran homelessness through the lens of policy capacity
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