SOPHIE PANEL
Enseignante-Chercheuse (Science po)
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Coordonnées
Bâtiment : IEP
IEP de Grenoble (bureau 206)
1030 avenue Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères
Thèmes de recherche
Disciplines scientifiques
Economie
Enseignement
Thématiques d'enseignement :
- Economie politique ;
- Economie des conflits ;
- Economie du développement ;
- Evaluation des politiques publiques ;
- Microéconomie
Publications
Ouvrages :
Le choix des armes (avec R. Magni Berton). Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2020.
Articles et notes de recherche dans des revues à comité de lecture :
[15] A. François, S. Panel & L. Weill. 2025. The right man for the job? Dictators’ selection mode and their facial characteristics. Accepté pour publication, International Political Science Review
[14] S. Panel, E. Paulis, J.-B. Pilet, S. Rojon & D. Vittori. 2024. The lure of technocrats: a conjoint experiment on preferences for technocratic ministers in six European countries. Political Behavior 46, 1961-1984.
[13] Rojon S., J.-B. Pilet, D. Vittori, S. Panel & E. Paulis. 2023. Which political outsiders do Europeans prefer as ministers? European Political Science Review 15(3), 444-464.
[12] François A., S. Panel, & L. Weill. 2023. Dictators' facial characteristics and foreign direct investment. Leadership Quarterly 34 (2), 101644 [CNRS cat. 2; HCERES cat. A].
[11] Panel S. & A. Pietri. 2022. God did not save the kings: environmental consequences of the 1982 Falklands War. Ecological Economics 201: 107580 [CNRS cat. 1, HCERES cat. A].
[10] Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2021. Gerontocracy in a comparative perspective: explaining why political leaders are (almost always) older than their constituents. Sociology Compass 15 (1), e12841.
[9] Paulis E., J.-B. Pilet, S. Panel, D. Vittori, & C. Close. 2021. The Politicize dataset: an inventory of deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) in Europe. European Political Science 20, 521–542.
[8] Panel S. 2020. Les causes du conflit ethnique : un état des lieux. Champs de Mars 34 (1): 87-115.
[7] François A., S. Panel, & L. Weill. 2020. Educated dictators attract more foreign direct investment. Journal of Comparative Economics 48 (1), 37-55 [CNRS cat. 1, HCERES cat. A].
[6] Panel S. 2019. Is popular support for democracy underreported? Evidence from 32 African countries. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 31 (4): 753–766.
[5] Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2018. Alternation through death: is gerontocracy an equilibrium? Political Research Quarterly 71 (4): 975-88.
[4] Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2018. Manifestos and public opinion: testing the relevance of spatial models to explain salience choices. Comparative European Politics 16 (5): 783-804.
[3] Bedock C. & S. Panel. 2017. Conceptions of democracy, political representation and socio-economic well-being: explaining how French citizens assess the degree of democracy of their regime. French Politics 15 (4): 389-417.
[2] Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2017. Strategic gerontocracy: why nondemocratic regimes produce older leaders. Public Choice 171 (3/4): 409-27 [CNRS cat. 1, HCERES cat. A].
[1] Panel S. 2017. Political instability, leaders' affiliation, and organizational culture: why are military dictatorships more likely to initiate interstate disputes? Security Studies 26 (2): 333-58.
Chapitres dans des ouvrages collectifs :
Panel S. (2022). La démocratie directe dans les micro-Etats. In Raul Magni-Berton et Laurence Morel (dirs.), Démocraties directes, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 439-449.
Magni Berton R. & S. Panel (2021). Gerontocracy. In: D. Gu & M. Dupre (dirs.), Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, Springer.
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