Nicholas R. Jenkins

@ucr.edu

Political Science
University of California, Riverside



                 

https://researchid.co/nickrjenkins

RESEARCH INTERESTS

My primary research interests are in Congress, interest groups and lobbying, and representation.

12

Scholar Citations

2

Scholar h-index

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Getting What You Want, or Going Where You’re Told? Clarifying the Role of Caucus Fundraising in the Committee Assignment Process
    NR Jenkins
    SocArXiv 2022

  • An Institutional Capture Theory of Interest Group Influence
    N Jenkins
    University of California, Riverside 2022

  • Do congressional candidates benefit from rejecting PAC contributions? Evidence from a pre-registered candidate evaluation survey experiment
    NR Jenkins, M Landgrave
    SocArXiv 2021

  • Paying-to-Play: How Members of Congress Purchase Their Seat At the Table
    NR Jenkins
    Working Paper 2021

  • Do political donors have greater access to government officials? Evidence from a FOIA field experiment with US municipalities
    NR Jenkins, M Landgrave, GE Martinez
    Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 3 (2) 2020

  • Minimizing Whose Influence? How Rejecting PAC Contributions Affects Contribution Patterns
    NR Jenkins
    SocArXiv 2020

  • Interest Groups, Policy Responses to Global Shocks, and the Relative Likelihood of Currency Crashes Versus Banking Crises
    JM Meyer, NR Jenkins
    Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy 10 (02), 1950010 2019

  • What Influences the Relative Likelihood of Banking Crises Versus Currency Crashes?
    JM Meyer, NR Jenkins
    2018

  • Whose needs are we meeting? A qualitative descriptive case-study to compare the attitudes to risk of an older service-user (65+) with multimorbidities and multiple and complex
    S Wilson, N Jenkins
    International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) 15 2015

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Do political donors have greater access to government officials? Evidence from a FOIA field experiment with US municipalities
    NR Jenkins, M Landgrave, GE Martinez
    Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 3 (2) 2020
    Citations: 8

  • Paying-to-Play: How Members of Congress Purchase Their Seat At the Table
    NR Jenkins
    Working Paper 2021
    Citations: 2

  • Getting What You Want, or Going Where You’re Told? Clarifying the Role of Caucus Fundraising in the Committee Assignment Process
    NR Jenkins
    SocArXiv 2022
    Citations: 1

  • Minimizing Whose Influence? How Rejecting PAC Contributions Affects Contribution Patterns
    NR Jenkins
    SocArXiv 2020
    Citations: 1