This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "solidary" and "purposive" selective incentives. It is argued that these incentives are primarily in the form of civic or societal norms, rather than special interest norms associated with partisan or group loyalties. The emphasis on civic norms is supported by positive correlations between turnout and other socially cooperative behaviors such as responding to the census, participating in PTA's, and giving to charities. Data on interpersonal pressures to vote are found to support the hypothesis that "enforcement" of voting norms via social sanctions significantly enhances turnout. The American turnout decline is interpreted in terms of a wea...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
Voter turnout theories based on rational self-interested behavior generally fail to predict signific...
The question of why some people vote in American national elections and others do not has been the f...
First published online on Oct 2020We introduce a model where social norms of voting participation ar...
We introduce a model where social norms of voting participation are strategically chosen by competin...
Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
The fact that many citizens fail to vote is often cited to motivate others to vote. Psychological re...
This empirical study seeks to identify key aggregate-level economic and non-economic determinants of...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
For voters with ‘social’ preferences, the expected utility of voting is approximately independent of...
I explore the issue of political participation in comparative perspective and offer rational choice ...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
Voter turnout theories based on rational self-interested behavior generally fail to predict signific...
The question of why some people vote in American national elections and others do not has been the f...
First published online on Oct 2020We introduce a model where social norms of voting participation ar...
We introduce a model where social norms of voting participation are strategically chosen by competin...
Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
The fact that many citizens fail to vote is often cited to motivate others to vote. Psychological re...
This empirical study seeks to identify key aggregate-level economic and non-economic determinants of...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
For voters with ‘social’ preferences, the expected utility of voting is approximately independent of...
I explore the issue of political participation in comparative perspective and offer rational choice ...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...