Marcel Hanegraaff

1.4k total citations
55 papers, 801 citations indexed

About

Marcel Hanegraaff is a scholar working on Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Marcel Hanegraaff has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 801 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 52 papers in Strategy and Management, 33 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 26 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Marcel Hanegraaff's work include Political Influence and Corporate Strategies (52 papers), Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering (22 papers) and Electoral Systems and Political Participation (20 papers). Marcel Hanegraaff is often cited by papers focused on Political Influence and Corporate Strategies (52 papers), Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering (22 papers) and Electoral Systems and Political Participation (20 papers). Marcel Hanegraaff collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Belgium and Italy. Marcel Hanegraaff's co-authors include Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers, Caelesta Braun, Iskander De Bruycker, Arlo Poletti, Michele Crepaz, Andrea Pritoni, David Lowery, Dirk De Biévre and Wiebke Marie Junk and has published in prestigious journals such as Comparative Political Studies, European Journal of Political Research and Journal of European Public Policy.

In The Last Decade

Marcel Hanegraaff

51 papers receiving 775 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marcel Hanegraaff Netherlands 16 670 447 353 92 87 55 801
Caelesta Braun Netherlands 15 682 1.0× 453 1.0× 245 0.7× 160 1.7× 45 0.5× 29 825
Gemma Mateo Austria 10 470 0.7× 393 0.9× 203 0.6× 66 0.7× 54 0.6× 15 630
Iskander De Bruycker Belgium 16 604 0.9× 501 1.1× 248 0.7× 80 0.9× 22 0.3× 34 764
Pieter Bouwen Belgium 8 673 1.0× 526 1.2× 199 0.6× 129 1.4× 44 0.5× 14 838
Joost Berkhout Netherlands 17 814 1.2× 613 1.4× 357 1.0× 114 1.2× 49 0.6× 46 967
Dirk De Biévre Belgium 17 598 0.9× 620 1.4× 142 0.4× 57 0.6× 171 2.0× 50 895
Bert Fraussen Netherlands 14 387 0.6× 298 0.7× 227 0.6× 119 1.3× 24 0.3× 32 542
Nicole Bolleyer United Kingdom 20 242 0.4× 1.0k 2.3× 345 1.0× 71 0.8× 16 0.2× 73 1.2k
Theresa Squatrito Sweden 10 259 0.4× 473 1.1× 306 0.9× 43 0.5× 382 4.4× 28 759
Nick Sitter Norway 16 175 0.3× 896 2.0× 358 1.0× 36 0.4× 30 0.3× 39 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Marcel Hanegraaff

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marcel Hanegraaff

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marcel Hanegraaff

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marcel Hanegraaff. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marcel Hanegraaff based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Marcel Hanegraaff. Marcel Hanegraaff is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bruycker, Iskander De, et al.. (2025). Socioeconomic (in)congruence in EU public policy: the role of civil society. West European Politics. 49(4). 905–933.
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, Wiebke Marie Junk, & Michele Crepaz. (2025). Structural lobbying power? An exploration of patterns in preference attainment at varying levels of lobbying activity. Policy Studies Journal.
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Junk, Wiebke Marie, et al.. (2024). Understanding lobbying dynamics through survey research: An introduction to the InterCov dataset. European Union Politics. 25(4). 816–831. 1 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, et al.. (2023). Firms and Trade Policy Lobbying in the European Union. JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies. 62(3). 629–652. 5 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, et al.. (2023). Economic globalization and the fracturing of business interest representation in the European Union. Business and Politics. 25(4). 353–369. 2 indexed citations
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Junk, Wiebke Marie, Joost Berkhout, Michele Crepaz, & Marcel Hanegraaff. (2023). Advocacy intelligence and competition: Assessing lobbyists' sharing of tactical knowledge in focus group interviews. Governance. 37(2). 355–373. 3 indexed citations
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Bruycker, Iskander De & Marcel Hanegraaff. (2023). The people versus the money: What drives interest group influence in the European Union?. European Journal of Political Research. 63(1). 26–44. 5 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, et al.. (2023). It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over: Interest-Group Influence in Policy Implementation. Political Studies Review. 22(2). 387–401. 3 indexed citations
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Berkhout, Joost, Jan Beyers, & Marcel Hanegraaff. (2022). The Representative Potential of Interest Groups: Internal Voice in Post-Communist and Western European Countries. Politics and Governance. 11(1). 2 indexed citations
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Crepaz, Michele & Marcel Hanegraaff. (2022). (Don’t) bite the hand that feeds you: do critical interest organizations gain less funding in the EU?. European Political Science Review. 14(3). 315–332. 1 indexed citations
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Crepaz, Michele, Wiebke Marie Junk, Marcel Hanegraaff, & Joost Berkhout. (2022). Viral Lobbying. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 12 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, et al.. (2019). Time is of the Essence: A Longitudinal Study on Business Presence in Political News in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The International Journal of Press/Politics. 25(2). 281–300. 13 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel & Andrea Pritoni. (2019). United in fear: Interest group coalition formation as a weapon of the weak?. European Union Politics. 20(2). 198–218. 33 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, et al.. (2019). Lobbying the lobbyists: when and why do policymakers seek to influence advocacy groups in global governance?. Interest Groups & Advocacy. 8(2). 208–232. 13 indexed citations
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Crepaz, Michele, et al.. (2019). A golden key can open any door? Public funding and interest groups’ access. West European Politics. 44(2). 378–402. 11 indexed citations
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Berkhout, Joost, Jan Beyers, Caelesta Braun, Marcel Hanegraaff, & David Lowery. (2017). Making Inference across Mobilisation and Influence Research: Comparing Top-Down and Bottom-Up Mapping of Interest Systems. Political Studies. 66(1). 43–62. 65 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, Jan Beyers, & Iskander De Bruycker. (2016). Balancing inside and outside lobbying: The political strategies of lobbyists at global diplomatic conferences. European Journal of Political Research. 55(3). 568–588. 76 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, Arlo Poletti, & Jan Beyers. (2016). Explaining varying lobbying styles across the Atlantic: an empirical test of the cultural and institutional explanations. Journal of Public Policy. 37(4). 459–486. 11 indexed citations
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Poletti, Arlo, Dirk De Biévre, & Marcel Hanegraaff. (2015). WTO Judicial Politics and EU Trade Policy: Business Associations as Vessels of Special Interest?. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 18(1). 196–215. 10 indexed citations
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Hanegraaff, Marcel, Jan Beyers, & Caelesta Braun. (2012). The Development of the WTO interest group population. Exploring density, stability and diversity over time. Interest Groups & Advocacy. 180–200. 1 indexed citations

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