Acknowledging the role played by character valence issues in affecting parties\u2019 fortunes, several recent papers have investigated the possible intentional use of such issues in electoral contests. A corollary of this line of research has focused on identifying conditions under which parties are expected to invest more in valence campaigning. In this article, we focus on the role played by parties\u2019 relative ideological positions in a multiparty setting. We identify the existence of an inverse relationship between the distance of a party from its ideologically adjacent competitors and its incentive to campaign on character valence issues. However, the extent of this relationship can be conditional on institutional and electoral fact...
We link the intensity of campaign competition in different electoral systems with the number of cand...
We know that information shortcuts are used by voters, but what affects the cues that voters will ta...
We develop a dynamic repeated election model in which citizen candidates are distinguished by both t...
This book investigates the ideological conditions inducing political actors to highlight corruption ...
What are the causes and consequences of valence attacks in multi-party elections? The strategic elec...
Empirical election studies conclude that party elites' images with respect to competence, integrity...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Although the concept of party valence figures in many studies of voting behavior, very few have meas...
We consider the possibility for the parties to invest in negative campaigning \u2013 a behavior that...
The online version of this chapter (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-40573-5_3) contains supplementary material...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Parties in advanced democracies take ideological positions as part of electoral competition, but som...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
There is growing literature on an increasingly ubiquitous puzzle in many democratic countries: why d...
Party cohesion is a necessary condition for parties functioning as a mechanism of democratic account...
We link the intensity of campaign competition in different electoral systems with the number of cand...
We know that information shortcuts are used by voters, but what affects the cues that voters will ta...
We develop a dynamic repeated election model in which citizen candidates are distinguished by both t...
This book investigates the ideological conditions inducing political actors to highlight corruption ...
What are the causes and consequences of valence attacks in multi-party elections? The strategic elec...
Empirical election studies conclude that party elites' images with respect to competence, integrity...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Although the concept of party valence figures in many studies of voting behavior, very few have meas...
We consider the possibility for the parties to invest in negative campaigning \u2013 a behavior that...
The online version of this chapter (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-40573-5_3) contains supplementary material...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Parties in advanced democracies take ideological positions as part of electoral competition, but som...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
There is growing literature on an increasingly ubiquitous puzzle in many democratic countries: why d...
Party cohesion is a necessary condition for parties functioning as a mechanism of democratic account...
We link the intensity of campaign competition in different electoral systems with the number of cand...
We know that information shortcuts are used by voters, but what affects the cues that voters will ta...
We develop a dynamic repeated election model in which citizen candidates are distinguished by both t...