
Associate Professor, Political Science
Ph.D. University of St.Gallen
M.A. University of Zurich
Office: Lowerre Academic Center, Office 5
Phone: +41 91 986 36 38
Email: ostrijbis@fus.edu
Oliver Strijbis is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Franklin University. Strijbis received his doctorate in International Affairs and Political Economy from the University of St.Gallen. Before joining Franklin University, Strijbis was an SNSF Professor at the University of Zurich. Strijbis is a co-leader of the 鈥淔ranklin Political Risk and Opportunity Index鈥 (FRISKOP) and 鈥淭he Swiss Political Survey Garage鈥. In his research, Strijbis focuses on elections and direct democratic votes, migration and nationalism, comparative methods and prediction markets. He is an editor of听Struggle over Borders: Cosmopolitanism and Communitarianism听(Cambridge University Press) and has published more than twenty peer-reviewed journal articles. Strijbis has been an appointed member of the Appointed member of the Carlos III-Juan March Institute (IC3JM), has received a Young Scholar Award for the best Journal Article, and a Swiss National Science Foundation Research Fellowship for Young Researchers. Strijbis is a dedicated lecturer and has received training in higher education with regards to Adaptive Leadership, Supervision in Higher Education, Gamification, and Didactica Mobile Voting and Feedback Systems, among others.
Professional Experience
10/2017 鈥 09/2023听听听听 SNSF Professor (assistant professor), Institute of Political Science, University of Zurich (interrupted between 09/2020 and 08/2021)
09/2020 鈥 08/2021听听听 Guest Professor for Comparative Politics, Institute of Political Science, University of Zurich
10/2015 鈥 08/2017听听听 Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Sciences, University Carlos III of Madrid
01/2014 鈥 09/2015听听听 Senior Researcher at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)
10/2011 鈥 09/2015听听听 Co-founder and member of the board of Principe Consulting GmbH, Maur, Switzerland
10/2011 鈥 09/2014听听听 Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Comparative Politics at the Institute of Political Science, University of Hamburg
10/2010 鈥 09/2011听听听 Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)
01/2010 鈥 07/2010听听听 Visiting Fellow, Institute of Political Science, University of the Basque Country, Spain.
10/2007 鈥 09/2010听听听 Research Assistant, Institute of Politcal Science, University of St.Gallen
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Areas of Research:
Strijbis focuses on elections and direct democratic votes, migration and nationalism, comparative methods and prediction markets.听He is also a co-director of the Franklin Political Risk and Opportunity Index (FRISKOP).
Publications:
Sandra Morgenstern and Oliver听Strijbis, 2024, Forecasting Migration Movements using Prediction Markets.听Comparative Migration Studies听12(45), 1-18.听
Maxime Walder and Oliver Strijbis, 2023, 鈥淭he partisan heuristic and the voters鈥 knowledge: The essential role of the information environment鈥, Electoral Studies 84, online first.
Grossmann, Igor, et al. [139 authors], 2023, 鈥淓stimating Scientists鈥 Forecasting Accuracy of Societal Change: Insights from Two Large-scale Forecasting Tournaments鈥, Nature Human Behaviour 7(4), 484-501.
Maxime Walder and Oliver Strijbis, 2023, 鈥淣egative Party Identification and the Use of Party Cues in the Direct Democratic Context鈥, Politics and Governance 10(4), 325鈥335.
Oliver Strijbis, 2023, 鈥淒eindustrialization Fosters Ethnic Mobilization: A Comparative Analysis of Ethnic Minority Parties in Western Europe, 1918-2008鈥, European Political Science Review 15(2), 177鈥193.
Oliver Strijbis and Siri V枚lker, 2022, 鈥淐andidate resources rather than ethnic voting: Explaining the underrepresentation of Afro-Brazilians鈥, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties 32(1), 214-229.
Oliver Strijbis and Sveinung Arnesen, 2021, "Explaining variance in the accuracy of prediction markets", International Journal of Forecasting 35(1), 408-419.
Oliver Strijbis, Joshua Helmer, and Pieter De Wilde, 2020, 鈥淎 Cosmopolitan鈭 Communitarian Cleavage around the World? Evidence from Ideological Polarization and Party-Voter Linkages鈥, Acta Politica 55(3), 408-431.
Nenad Stojanovic and Oliver Strijbis, 2019, "Incentives for cross鈥揺thnic voting in multi-member majoritarian elections: Evidence from a natural experiment", European Political Science Review 11(2), 197-212.
Oliver Strijbis, 2019, "Assimilation or social mobility? Explaining ethnic boundary crossing between the Ecuadorian 2001 and 2010 census", Ethnic and Racial Studies 42(12), 2027-2046.
Aline Hirseland and Oliver Strijbis, 2019, 鈥'We were forgotten'. The effect of linkages between indigenous peoples and political parties on ethnic voting in Bolivia", Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45(11), 2006-2025.
Oliver Strijbis and Javier Polavieja, 2018, "Immigrants against immigration: Competition, Identity and Immigrants鈥 Vote on Free Movement in Switzerland", Electoral Studies 56, 150鈥157.
Oliver Strijbis and Sveinung Arnesen, 2018, "Explaining variance in the accuracy of prediction markets", International Journal of Forecasting 35(1), 408-419.
Sean Westwood, Shanto Iyengar, Stefan Walgrave, Luis Miller, Rafael Leonisio, and Oliver Strijbis, 2018, 鈥淭he Ties That Divide: Cross-National Evidence of the Primacy of Partyism鈥, European Journal of Political Research 57(2), 333-354.
Oliver Strijbis, 2017, "Nicht was Du denkst! Was wir von Wahlvorhersagen wirklich lernen k枚nnen", Politische Vierteljahresschrift 58(3), 442-451.
Oliver Strijbis, Sveinung Arnesen, and Laurent Bernhard, 2016, 鈥淯sing prediction market data for measuring the expected closeness in electoral research鈥, Electoral Studies 44, 144-150.
Sveinung Arnesen and Oliver Strijbis, 2015, 鈥淎ccuracy and Bias in European Prediction Markets鈥, Italian Journal of Applied Statistics 25(2), 123-138.
Oliver Strijbis, 2015, 鈥淏eyond Opportunity Structures: Explaining Migrant Protest in Western Europe, 1975-2005鈥, Comparative Migration Studies 3(5), 1-22.
Oliver Strijbis and Michal Kotnarowski, 2015, 鈥淢easuring the Electoral Mobilization of Ethnic Parties: Towards Comparable Indicators鈥, Party Politics 21(3), 456-469.
Oliver Strijbis, 2014, 鈥淢igration Background and Voting Behavior: A Socio-Psychological Explanation鈥, Swiss Political Science Review 20(4), 612鈥631.
Rafael Leonisio and Oliver Strijbis, 2014, 鈥淏eyond self-placement: Why the nationalist and not the left-right divide explains electoral behavior in the Basque Country鈥, Revista Espa帽ola de Investigaciones Sociologicas (REIS) 146, 47-68.
Oliver Strijbis, 2013, 鈥淧rototypical Weighting: Towards a Solution for Macro-Sociological Comparisons of Fuzzy Cases鈥, Journal of Sociological Methods and Research 42(4), 458-482. (Awarded as the best article of a junior researcher by the Swiss Political Science Association)
Daniele Caramani and Oliver Strijbis, 2012, 鈥淒iscrepant Electorates: The Inclusiveness of Electorates and Its Impact on the Representation of Citizens鈥, Parliamentary Affairs 66(2), 384-404.
Oliver Strijbis and Rafael Leonisio, 2012, 鈥淐leavages in the Basque Country: Meaning and Salience鈥, Regional and Federal Studies 22(5), 595-611.
Rafael Leonisio and Oliver Strijbis, 2012, 鈥淓l problema de la traducci贸n en el an谩lisis cuantitativo de textos. Aplicaci贸n de wordscores y wordfish a las mociones de censura contra el Lehendakari Ibarretxe鈥, with Rafael Leonisio, Revista Espa帽ola de Ciencia Pol铆tica 30, 111-120.
Beatrice Eugster and Oliver Strijbis, 2011, 鈥淭he Swiss: A Political Nation?鈥, Swiss Political Science Review 17(4), 394-416.
Rafael Leonisio and Oliver Strijbis, 2011, 鈥淚zquierda-Derecha vs Centro-Periferia: una aproximaci贸n al discurso de los partidos pol铆ticos vascos (1977-2009)鈥, Revista Espa帽ola de Ciencia Pol铆tica 26, 63-85.
Awards and Honors:
Appointed member of the Carlos III-Juan March Institute (IC3JM) (11/2015 鈥 08/2017)
Young Scholar Award for the best Journal Article 2014 by the Swiss Political Science Association (SVPW)
Swiss National Science Foundation Research Fellowship for Young Researchers (2010)