Is there a winning formula when it comes to individual success in contemporary politics? In this article, I analyse self-report data on the Basic Human Values (Schwartz, 1994, Journal of Social Issues, 50, 19–45) of 106 national politicians in the UK to examine the impact of these individual characteristics on three alternative political outcomes: the size of a candidate’s electoral majority, their longevity as an elected representative and their progression (or not) to frontbench office. On the one hand, it seems that the values of individual politicians make very little impact on their electoral performance at the ballot box. On the other hand, politicians’ values seem to impact on both their ability to hold on to office once elected and ...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
Is there a link between personality and the electoral and in-office success of politicians? Using th...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Is there a winning formula when it comes to individual success in contemporary politics? In this art...
This doctoral thesis examines the personalities of national politicians and is the first of its kind...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the...
There has been surprisingly little consideration of how the selection of political candidates compar...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
This paper conceptualizes politicians as political workers. It describes a multi-method study with t...
Representative democracy relies on those willing and able to put themselves forward for political of...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hansard Society; al...
Under open-list proportional representation (OLPR), individual candidates compete for personal votes...
When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use electi...
Rational choice theories of political behaviour start from the premise that parties seek policy, off...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
Is there a link between personality and the electoral and in-office success of politicians? Using th...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Is there a winning formula when it comes to individual success in contemporary politics? In this art...
This doctoral thesis examines the personalities of national politicians and is the first of its kind...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the...
There has been surprisingly little consideration of how the selection of political candidates compar...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
This paper conceptualizes politicians as political workers. It describes a multi-method study with t...
Representative democracy relies on those willing and able to put themselves forward for political of...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hansard Society; al...
Under open-list proportional representation (OLPR), individual candidates compete for personal votes...
When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use electi...
Rational choice theories of political behaviour start from the premise that parties seek policy, off...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
Is there a link between personality and the electoral and in-office success of politicians? Using th...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...