It is easier for voters to make informed electoral choices when parties talk about the same issues. Yet parties may decide against such ‘issue engagement’. We hypothesize that issue engagement between parties is more likely (a) when the similarity of their policy positions means that both parties have clear electoral incentives to talk about the same topics and (b) when parties face few organizational constraints in terms of campaign resources. Our empirical analysis of 2,453 press releases by Austrian parties shows that ideological proximity and party resources affect the level of issue engagement. These findings suggest that issue engagement is less likely precisely where it is needed most, which has important implications for understandi...
Parties should develop a consistent issue profile during an electoral campaign. Yet, manifestos, whi...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The Issue Yield model predicts that parties will choose specific issues to emphasise, based on the j...
It is easier for voters to make informed electoral choices when parties talk about the same issues. ...
Issue ownership theory expects political parties to focus their campaigns on 'owned' issues for whic...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
This article demonstrates how parties' issue responsiveness depends on the degree of electoral compe...
Studies on political communication in multiparty democracies usually focus on political parties as u...
First published online: 4 June 2019Existing research on party behaviour has largely focused on the d...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Although parties focus disproportionately on favorable issues in their election campaigns, it is als...
This article develops and tests a model that explains election outcomes on the basis of party strate...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The online version of this chapter (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-40573-5_3) contains supplementary material...
We incorporate the media priming effects to explain how politicians can affect voters' preferen...
Parties should develop a consistent issue profile during an electoral campaign. Yet, manifestos, whi...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The Issue Yield model predicts that parties will choose specific issues to emphasise, based on the j...
It is easier for voters to make informed electoral choices when parties talk about the same issues. ...
Issue ownership theory expects political parties to focus their campaigns on 'owned' issues for whic...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
This article demonstrates how parties' issue responsiveness depends on the degree of electoral compe...
Studies on political communication in multiparty democracies usually focus on political parties as u...
First published online: 4 June 2019Existing research on party behaviour has largely focused on the d...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Although parties focus disproportionately on favorable issues in their election campaigns, it is als...
This article develops and tests a model that explains election outcomes on the basis of party strate...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The online version of this chapter (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-40573-5_3) contains supplementary material...
We incorporate the media priming effects to explain how politicians can affect voters' preferen...
Parties should develop a consistent issue profile during an electoral campaign. Yet, manifestos, whi...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The Issue Yield model predicts that parties will choose specific issues to emphasise, based on the j...