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22: 309:"The Criminology of the Corporation and Regulatory Enforcement Strategies," with Robert A. Kagan, Jahrbuch fur Rechtssoziologie Und Rechttheorie, 7: 352-377, 1981; reprinted in Keith Hawkins and John Thomas, eds, Enforcing Regulation. Hingham, Mass: Kluwer-Nijhoff, pp 67–96, 1984 377:"Taxpayer Adaptation to the 1986 Tax Reform Act: Do New Laws Affect the Way Taxpayers Think about Taxes?" (with Kathleen McGraw and Marco Steenbergen) in Joel Slemrod, ed., Why People Pay Taxes: Tax Compliance and Enforcement. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992 392:"Norms, Social Commitment, and Citizens Adaptation to New Laws" (with Kathleen McGraw), in Peter J. van Koppen, Dick J. Hessing and Great van den Heuvel, eds., Lawyers on Psychology and Psychologists on Law. Berwyn, PA: Swets North America, pp 101–125, 1988 380:"Political Education is Necessary to Foster Cooperative Regulatory Enforcement," in Jay Sigler and Thomas Murphy, eds. Preventing Corporate Lawbreaking: New Approaches to Government-Business Interaction. New York: Praeger/Quorum Books, pp 160–183, 1991 395:"Discretion and Enforcement Efficiency: Problems of Complexity, Contingency and Corruption," in Kenneth Hibbeln and Douglas Shumavon eds. Administrative Discretion and Public Policy Implementation. N.Y.: Praeger, pp. 145–156, 1986 383:"Fairness and Compliance: The Impact of Discussion on Taxpayer's Decisions" (with Kathleen McGraw), in IRS, The Impact of Tax Reform Act of 1986 Conference Report. Washington, D.C.: Department of Treasury report 7302 (Rev. 3-90) 1990 386:"Compliance Research and the Political Context of Tax Administration," in Jeffrey A. Roth and John T. Scholz, eds., Taxpayer Compliance: Social Science Perspectives. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp 12–46, 1989 389:"Federal vs. State Regulation: Does it Matter?" in Malcolm Feeley and Harry Scheiber, eds., Power Divided: Essays on the Theory and Practice of Federalism. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies, pp 105–122, 1989 288:"Decision Frame and Opportunity as Determinants of Tax Cheating: An International Experimental Study" (with Henry Robbens, Henk Elffers, Dick Hessing, et al.). Journal of Economic Psychology, 11: 341-364, 1990 414:
J.T. Scholz, "Cooperation, Deterrence and the Ecology of Regulatory Enforcement" (1984) 18 Law & Soc. Rev. 179; J.T. Scholz, "Voluntary Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement" (1984) 6 Law & Pol.
225:“Building Consensual Institutions: Networks and the National Estuary Program” (with Mark Schneider, Mark Lubell, Denisa Midruta, Matt Edwards) American Journal of Political Science, 47:143-158, 2003 294:"Coping With Complexity: A Bounded Rationality Perspective on Taxpayer Compliance," Proceedings of the 78th Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association—Tax Institute of America, 1985 228:“Watershed Partnerships and the Emergence of Collective Action Institutions” (with Mark Lubell, Mark Schneider, and Mihriye Mete). American Journal of Political Science 46: 148-163, 2002 374:"Managing Regulatory Enforcement in the United States" in David Rosenbloom and Richard Schwartz (eds.) Handbook of Regulation and Administrative Law New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1994 343:
Taxpayer Compliance: An Agenda for Research A National Academy of Sciences Report (with Jeffrey A. Roth and Ann Dryden Witte). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989
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Adaptive Governance and Water Conflicts: The Case Studies (with Aysin Dedekorkut and Bruce Stiftel, eds.) Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University DeVoe L. Moore Center, 2003
371:“Trusting Government: Fear, Duty, and Trust in Tax Compliance” in Valerie Braithwaite and Margaret Levi (eds.) Trust and Governance New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1998 270:"Appeals to Civic Virtue versus Attention to Self Interest: Effects on Taxpayer Responses to New Tax Laws" (with Kathleen McGraw). Law and Society Review, 25:471-498, 1991 219:“Cooptation or Transformation? Local Policy Networks and Federal Regulatory Enforcement” (with Cheng-Lung Wang) American Journal of Political Science, 50(1): 81-97, 2006 359:“The Challenges of Adaptive Governance” in John Scholz and Bruce Stiftel, eds. Adaptive Governance and Water Conflicts Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 2005 182:
problems, emphasizing the role of policy networks, private partnerships, and collaborative government programs in resolving collective problems. He is a coauthor of
362:“The Future of Adaptive Governance” in John Scholz and Bruce Stiftel, eds. Adaptive Governance and Water Conflicts Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 2005 264:"Will Taxpayers Ever Like Taxes? Responses to the 1986 Tax Reform Act" (With Marco Steenbergen and Kathleen McGraw) Journal of Economic Psychology 13:625-656 1992 365:“Comments: Carrots or Just Deserts?” Pp 258–266 in The Crisis in Tax Administration. Joel Slemrod and Henry Aaron, eds. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Press. 2004 276:"Boundary Effects of Vague Risk Information on Taxpayer's Decisions" (with Jeff Casey). Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50:360-394, 1991 252:"Can Government Facilitate Cooperation? An Informational Model of OSHA Enforcement" (with Wayne Gray) American Journal of Political Science 41: 693-717, 1997 243:“Adaptive Political Attitudes: Duty, Trust, and Fear as Monitors of Tax Policy” (with Mark Lubell), American Journal of Political Science, 42: 903-920, 1998 285:"OSHA Enforcement and Workplace Injuries: A Behavioral Approach to Risk Assessment" (with Wayne B. Gray). Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 3: 283-305, 1990 234:"Social Networks and Citizen Responses to Legal Change" (with Christine Roch and Kathleen McGraw). American Journal of Political Science, 44: 777-791, 2000 237:"Equity, Efficiency, and Politics: Democratic Controls on the Tax Collector (with B. Dan Wood) American Journal of Political Science, 43: 1166-1188, 1999 279:"Street-level Political Controls over Federal Bureaucracy" (with Jim Twombly and Barbara Headrick). American Political Science Review, 85: 829-850, 1991 50: 30: 255:"Duty, Fear, and Tax Compliance: The Heuristic Basis of Citizenship Behavior (with Neil Pinney) American Journal of Political Science 39: 490-512, 1995 246:"Trust and Taxpaying: Testing the Heuristic Approach to Collective Action" (with Mark Lubell), American Journal of Political Science, 42: 398-417, 1998 216:“Do Networks Enhance Cooperation? Credibility, Search, and Collaboration” (with Ramiro Berardo and Brad Kile) Journal of Politics, 70(2): 393-406, 2008 480: 249:“Controlling the IRS: Principals, Principles, and Public Administration, (with Dan Wood), American Journal of Political Science, 42:141-162, 1998 240:"Enforcement Policy and Corporate Misconduct: The Changing Perspective of Deterrence Theory" Law and Contemporary Problems, 60:253-268, 1998 231:“Cooperation, Reciprocity, and the Collective Action Heuristic” (with Mark Lubell). American Journal of Political Science, 45: 160-178, 2001 282:"Cooperative Regulatory Enforcement and the Politics of Administrative Effectiveness" American Political Science Review, 85: 115-136, 1991 315:"Trying to Control the Policy Process: Royal Strategies in " Nepal," with Leo E. Rose, Contributions to Asian Studies, 14: 89-102, 1979 273:"Political Freedom and Political Stability: Nepal's 1991 Parliamentary Elections" (with Fred Gaige). Asian Survey, 31: 1040-1060, 1991 346:
Taxpayer Compliance: Social Science Perspectives (Edited, with Jeffrey A. Roth). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989
368:“Administrative Justice” (with Robert Howard) in Joseph Sanders and V. Lee Hamilton (eds.) The Justice Reader New York: Plenum. 2001 258:"Does Regulatory Enforcement Work? A Panel Analysis of OSHA Enforcement" (With Wayne Gray) Law and Society Review 27: 177- 213, 1993 123: 465: 152:. As the first political scientist to formulate the "regulation game," which was later extended in influential work on responsive 195: 327:"Elutriation Particle Separator," with D. R. Uhlmann & B. B. Chalmers, Review of Scientific Instruments, 36: 1813-1816, 1965 267:"Behavioral Decision Theory and Tax Compliance: Beyond Deterrence" (with Jeff Casey). Law and Society Review, 25: 821-843, 1992 291:"Regulatory Enforcement in a Federalist System," (with Feng-Heng Wei) American Political Science Review, 80: 1249-1270, 1986 163:
Scholz's publications have analyzed government regulatory policies from the federal to the local level involving issues of
398:"Nepal" (with Doss Mabe), in Current History Encyclopedia of Developing Nations. N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, pp. 206–209, 1982 104: 54: 46: 185: 76: 426: 35: 337:
Adaptive Governance and Water Conflicts (edited with Bruce Stiftel) Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 2005
83: 39: 149: 303:"Cooperation, Deterrence, and the Ecology of Regulatory Enforcement," Law and Society Review 18: 179-224, 1984 261:"Analyzing the Equity and Efficiency of OSHA Enforcement" (with Wayne Gray). Law and Policy, 13: 185-214, 1992 90: 485: 160:. Scholz is widely regarded as one of the leading political scientists addressing regulatory enforcement. 222:“Contractual Compliance and the Federal Income Tax System” Journal of Law and Policy 13:139 – 203, 2003. 72: 306:"Reliability, Responsiveness and Regulatory Policy," Public Administration Review, 44: 145-153, 1984 324:"Nepal in 1976: Problems with India Threaten Birendra's New Order," Asian Survey, 17: 201-207, 1977 300:"In Search of Regulatory Alternatives," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 4: 113-116, 1984 164: 451: 321:"Nepal: Foreign Policy Determinants in a Small State," Asian Thought and Society, 3: 106-109, 1978 349:
Nepal: Profile of a Himalayan Kingdom (with Leo E. Rose). Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1980
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Scholz's research analyzes the problems of developing and maintaining cooperative solutions to
179: 145: 191: 141: 168: 312:"State Regulatory Reform and Federal Regulation," Policy Studies Review, 1: 347-359, 1981 97: 318:"Nepal in 1977: Political Discipline or Human Rights," Asian Survey, 18: 135-141, 1978 474: 297:"Voluntary Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement," Law and Policy, 6: 385-405, 1984 430: 202:(editor, with Bruce Stiftel), published in 2006 with Resources for the Future. 153: 157: 172: 424:
Ian Ayres paper noting the significant of John Scholz's research --
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