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Sager, Fritz; Mavrot, Céline; Hinterleitner, Markus; Kaufmann, David; Grosjean, Martin; Stocker, Thomas (2020). Utilization-focused scientific policy advice: a six-point checklist. Climate policy, 20(10), pp. 1336-1343. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/14693062.2020.1757399
Kaufmann, David (2019). Comparing Urban Citizenship, Sanctuary Cities, Local Bureaucratic Membership, and Regularizations. Public Administration Review, 79(3), pp. 443-446. American Society for Public Administration 10.1111/puar.13029
Kaufmann, David; Wittwer, Stefan (2019). Business centre or bedroom community? The development of employment in small and medium-sized towns. Regional studies, 53(10), pp. 1483-1493. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 10.1080/00343404.2019.1585529
Kaufmann, David (2018). Capital Cities in Interurban Competition: Local Autonomy, Urban Governance, and Locational Policy Making. Urban Affairs Review, 56(4), pp. 1168-1205. Sage 10.1177/1078087418809939
Kaufmann, David; Meili, Rahel (2018). Leaves in the wind? Local policies of small and medium-sized towns in metropolitan regions. European planning studies, 27(1), pp. 21-41. Taylor & Francis Group 10.1080/09654313.2018.1535576
Bernhard, Laurent; Kaufmann, David (2018). Coping with the asylum challenge: tightening and streamlining policies in Western Europe. Journal of ethnic and migration studies : JEMS, 44(15), pp. 2506-2523. Routledge 10.1080/1369183X.2018.1433996
Kaufmann, David; Arnold, Tobias (2017). Strategies of cities in globalized interurban competition: the locational policies framework. Urban Studies, 55(12), pp. 2703-2720. SAGE 10.1177/0042098017707922
Kaufmann, David (2017). Book Review: Zwischenstadtland Schweiz: Zur politischen Steuerung der suburbanen Entwicklung in Schweizer Gemeinden. Swiss political science review, 23(3), pp. 298-300. Wiley 10.1111/spsr.12253
Mayer, Heike; Sager, Fritz; Kaufmann, David; Warland, Martin (2016). Capital city dynamics: Linking regional innovation systems, locational policies and policy regimes. Cities. The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 51, pp. 11-20. Elsevier 10.1016/j.cities.2016.01.005
Mayer, Heike; Sager, Fritz; Kaufmann, David; Warland, Martin Victricius (2016). Capital city dynamics: linking regional innovation systems, locational policies and policy regimes. Cities. The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 50, p. 206. Elsevier 10.1016/j.cities.2015.10.001
Kaufmann, David; Warland, Martin Victricius; Mayer, Heike; Sager, Fritz (2016). Bern's positioning strategies: Escaping the fate of a secondary capital city? Cities. The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 53(53), pp. 120-129. Elsevier 10.1016/j.cities.2016.02.005
Sager, Fritz; Künzler, Johanna; Kaufmann, David (11 February 2021). Repository of broken dreams: A failed Swiss effort shows how not to build digital research infrastructure. Research Professional News - Europe
Kaufmann, David (27 May 2014). Von Bergen und Djourou... Neue Zürcher Zeitung(121), p. 20. Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung
Schlegel, Stefan; Lutz, Philipp; Kaufmann, David (2016). Migration mit einer Gebühr schrittweise liberalisieren. In: Abbt, Christine; Rochel, Johan (eds.) Migrationsland Schweiz: 15 Vorschläge für die Zukunft (pp. 149-162). Baden: Hier und Jetzt
Mayer, Heike; Sager, Fritz; Kaufmann, David; Warland, Martin (2018). The political economy of capital cities. Regions and cities: Vol. 120. London: Routledge 10.4324/9781315545837
Kaufmann, David (2018). Varieties of Capital Cities: The Competitiveness Challenge for Secondary Capitals. Cities series. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publ.
Sager, Fritz; Frey, Anna Barbara; Kaufmann, David; Wittwer, Stefan (2017). Verwaltungsorganisation und politische Partizipation in einer fusionierten Grossstadt Bern Bern: Kompetenzzentrum für Public Management
Kaufmann, David; Lutz, Philipp (2015). Gefangen im Nullsummenspiel - Eine Bewertung der MEI-Umsetzungsvorschläge (foraus-Diskussionspapier Nr. 23). Zürich, Genf: foraus - Forum Aussenpolitik
Rielle, Yvan; Kaufmann, David (2013). Literaturrecherche zur Versorgungssicherheit von Arzneimitteln in der Schweiz: Bericht zuhanden des Bundesamts für Gesundheit Bern: Büro für Politikanalyse und -beratung (polsan) und Kompetenzzentrum für Public Management (KPM)
Sager, Fritz; Kaufmann, David; Künzler, Johanna (September 2018). How (not) to govern an emerging nationwide big data infrastructure: the case of the Swiss Systems Biology Initiative (Unpublished). In: EGPA Conference. 5.-7.9.2018. Lausanne.
Kaufmann, David; Arnold, Tobias (3 July 2015). Same same but different: Locational policies in small and medium-sized European cities. In: International Conference on Public Policy 2015, Panel T12P09: Multi-scalarity and transnational policy-making. Milano. 01.-04.07.2015.
Kaufmann, David (20 July 2014). Innovation, Coordination, and Positioning: Locational Policies of Secondary Capital City Regions (Unpublished). In: IPSA 2014, 23rd World Congress of Political Science: Challenges of contemporary governance. Montréal. 19 - 24 July 2014.
Kaufmann, David (30 January 2014). Locational policies in secondary capital cities: constructing a dynamic framework (Unpublished). In: 2014 SPSA Annual Conference, Panel 10: Federalism and Territorial Politics, Workshop: Local and Urban Politics in Multilevel Systems. Bern. 30.-31.01.2014.
Kaufmann, David (30 September 2013). Theorizing positioning strategies of secondary capital cities (Unpublished). In: PhD training school "Studying Reforms, Experiments and Change in Local Democracy and Local Public Sector Reforms in Europe: Theories, Methods, Trends". Paris. 30.9. - 2.10.2013.
Sager, Fritz; Kaufmann, David (13 September 2013). How to rise and shine: positioning strategies of secondary capital cities (Unpublished). In: 2013 EGPA Annual Conference - PSG V: Regional and Local Government. Edinburgh. 11.-13.9.2013.
Kaufmann, David (14 May 2014). Assessing collective defensive performances in football: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of central back pairs (Unpublished)
Kaufmann, David (2016). Varieties of capital cities: Explaining locational policies in four secondary capital cities. (Dissertation, University of Bern, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences)