This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes towards corruption. Stirred by the puzzle of why corruption does not seem to have the electoral consequences we would expect, it explores whether party supporters are more tolerant towards corruption cases when they affect their own party. The partisan-bias hypothesis is confirmed by a survey experiment carried out in Spain, a country where a number of corruption scandals have been recently visible. The results show that the same offense is judged differently depending on whether the responsible politician is a member of the respondent's party, of unknown partisan affiliation, or of a rival party. Furthermore, the degree of partisan bias depends on political sophistication. T...
This dissertation presents three essays offering explanations for the persistence of corruption des...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literatur...
In long-standing democracies, the partisan attachments of most citizens are stable and not responsiv...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
The literature studying citizen responses to exposed political corruption is rapidly growing. While ...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
First Published June 16, 2017Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed u...
Quirk for comments on earlier drafts and related research. None of these parties are responsible for...
This dissertation presents three essays offering explanations for the persistence of corruption des...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literatur...
In long-standing democracies, the partisan attachments of most citizens are stable and not responsiv...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
The literature studying citizen responses to exposed political corruption is rapidly growing. While ...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
First Published June 16, 2017Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed u...
Quirk for comments on earlier drafts and related research. None of these parties are responsible for...
This dissertation presents three essays offering explanations for the persistence of corruption des...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...