Total Citations: 2113

i10-index: 25

H-index: 19

Source: Google Scholar


Books

  1. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee (eds.), Handbook of Policy Design, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, (2018)

  2. B. Guy Peters, G. Capano, I. Mukherjee, M. Howlett, M.H. Chou and P. Ravinet. Designing for Policy Effectiveness, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (March 2018)

  3. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee (eds.), Handbook of Policy Formulation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, (April 2017)


Peer-Reviewed Articles 

  1. I. Mukherjee, “Rethinking the Procedural in Policy Instrument ‘Compounds’: A Renewable Energy Policy Perspective”, Policy and Society (2021).

  2. I. Mukherjee, M. K. Coban and A. Bali, “Policy capacities and effective policy design: a review”, Policy Sciences (April 2021)

  3. I. Mukherjee and S. Giest, “Behavioural Insights Teams (BITs) and Policy Change: An Exploration of Impact, Location, and Temporality of Policy Advice”, Administration and Society (May 2020).

  4. I. Mukherjee and A. Bali, “Policy Effectiveness and Capacity: Two Sides of the Design Coin”, Policy Design and Practice, 2(2), (July 2019)

  5. I. Mukherjee and S. Giest, “Designing policies in uncertain contexts: Entrepreneurial capacity and the European Emission Trading Scheme”, Public Policy and Administration , 34(3). (July 2019)

  6. I. Mukherjee and N. Mukherjee, “Designing for Sustainable Outcomes: Espousing Behavioural Change into Co-production Programs”, Policy and Society . 37(4). (December 2018)

  7. S. Giest and I. Mukherjee, “Behavioral instruments in renewable energy and the role of big data: A policy perspective”, Energy Policy (vol. 123). (December 2018)

  8. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “The Contribution of Comparative Policy Analysis to Policy Design: Articulating Principles of Effectiveness and Clarifying Design Spaces”, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA), 20(1)(March, 2018)

  9. D. Beland, M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Instrument Constituencies and Public Policy-Making: An Introduction”, Policy and Society, 37(1)(February, 2018)

  10. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J. C. M. Koppenjan, “Policy Learning and Policy Networks in Theory and Practice: The Role of Policy Brokers in the Indonesian Biodiesel Policy Network”, Policy and Society, 32(6)(May 2017)

  11. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Policy Design: From Tools to Patches”, Canadian Public Administration, 60(1) (March, 2017)

  12. J. Muhlheisen and I. Mukherjee, “Policy analysis: a rich array of country and comparative insights”, Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration (APJPA), 38(3) (August 2016)

  13. I. Mukherjee and M. Howlett, “An Asian perspective on policy instruments: policy styles, governance modes and critical capacity challenges”, Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration (APJPA), 38(1) (March 2016)

  14. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Achieving Regulatory Excellence in the Agri-Food Biotechnology Sector: Building Policy Capacity”, Asian Biotechnology and Development Review (ABDR), 18(1) (March 2016)

  15. I. Mukherjee and M. Howlett, “Who is a Stream? Epistemic Communities, Instrument Constituencies and Advocacy Coalitions in the Multiple Streams Subsystem”, Politics and Governance, 3(2) (August 2015)

  16. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J.J. Woo, “The New Policy Design Orientation: From Tools to Toolkits in Policy Instrument Studies”, Policy and Politics 42(2015) (April 2015)

  17. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Policy Design and Non-Design: Towards a Spectrum of Policy Formulation Types”, Politics and Governance 2(2) (November 2014)

  18. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J. Rayner, “The elements of effective program design: a two-level analysis”, Politics and Governance 2(2) (June 2014)

  19. I. Mukherjee and B.K. Sovacool, “Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 37(2014) (May 2014)

  20. I. Mukherjee and B.K. Sovacool, “Sustainability principles of the Asian Development Bank's (ADB's) energy policy: An opportunity for greater future synergies”, Renewable Energy 48(2012) (December 2012)

  21. B.K. Sovacool, I. Mukherjee et al. “Evaluating Energy Security Performance from 1990 to 2010 for Eighteen Countries," Energy 36(10) (October 2011)

  22. B.K. Sovacool and I. Mukherjee, "Conceptualizing and Measuring Energy Security: A Synthesized Approach," Energy 36(8) (August 2011)

  23. I. Mukherjee and C. Ramos, Book Review: The Cost of Capitalism: Understanding Market Mayhem and Stabilizing our Economic Future. International Journal of Business Insight and Technology 3(2) (September 2010)


Book Chapters

  1. G. Capano and I. Mukherjee, “Policy Design and Non-Design: Discerning the Content of Policy Packaging, Patching, Stretching and Layering” . Chapter in Ed. Michael Howlett and Giliberto Capano, Modern Guide to Public Policy. Edward Elgar, Cheltanham (2021)

  2. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Policy Formulation Styles: Policy Design and Non-Design”. Chapter in Ed. Jale Tosun and Michael Howlett. Routledge Handbook of Policy Styles. Routledge, New York (2021)

  3. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Designing Public Participation in the Policymaking Process: A Critical Review of Procedural Policy Instrument Theory”. Chapter in Ed. Kenneth Richards and Josephine van Zeben. Encyclopedia of Environmental Law. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2020)

  4. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J. J. Woo, “Thirty Years of Instrument Research: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Going?” Chapter in Eds. Robert Hoppe and Hal Colebatch. Handbook of the Policy Process. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2019

  5. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and S. Fritzen, “Challenges Associated with Implementing Climate Adaptation Policy” Chapter in Eds. Carina Kestikalo and Benjamin Preston. Research Handbook on Climate Change Adaptation Policy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2019)

  6. I. Mukherjee, “Policy Design for Sustainability at Multiple Scales – The Case of Transboundary Haze Pollution in Southeast Asia” Chapter in Eds. Robert Brinkmann and Sandra Garren. Handbook of Sustainability. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (August 2018)

  7. I. Mukherjee and A. Bali, “Capacities and Customization in Policy Design” Chapter 24 in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Routledge Handbook of Policy Design. Taylor and Francis, London (August 2018)

  8. I. Mukherjee and M. Howlett, “Gauging Effectiveness: First and Second-Best Policy Design” Chapter 25 in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Routledge Handbook of Policy Design. Taylor and Francis, London (August 2018)

  9. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J. Rayner, “Understanding Policy Designs Over Time: Layering, Stretching, Patching and Packaging” Chapter 9 in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Routledge Handbook of Policy Design. Taylor and Francis, London (August 2018)

  10. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Policy Design and Non-Design – A Continuum of Formulation Modalities” Chapter 20 in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Routledge Handbook of Policy Design. Taylor and Francis, London (August 2018)

  11. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Introduction: The Importance of Policy Design: Effective Processes, Tools and Outcomes” Chapter 1 in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Routledge Handbook of Policy Design. Taylor and Francis, London (August 2018)

  12. M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “Policy formulation: where knowledge meets power in the policy process” Chapter in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Handbook of Policy Formulation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (April 2017)

  13. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J. Rayner, “The elements of effective program design: a two-level analysis” Chapter in Eds. Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee. Handbook of Policy Formulation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (April 2017)

  14. I. Mukherjee and M. Howlett, “Communicating Policy Advice to Climate Change Policy Makers”, Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication. Oxford University Press, New York (November, 2016)

  15. S. Geist, M. Howlett and I. Mukherjee, “The relevance of the academic study of public policy” Chapter in Eds. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker. The Relevance of Political Science. Palgrave Macmillan (March 2015)

  16. M. Howlett, I. Mukherjee and J. Rayner, “Designing Effective Programs”, Handbook of Public Administration, 3rd Edition, James L. Perry, Robert K. Christensen (Eds.). Wiley (February 2015)