Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they are pivotal. This hypothesis is contradicted by the frequent observation of relatively high rates of electoral turnout. In the last decades several solutions to the paradox have been investigated. Within a behavioral approach, studies suggest that dynamics emerging in a group may induce its members to conform to cooperative or ethical behavior and consequently encourage voting participation. Such dynamics remind the source of social capital defined by Bourdieu (1986) as “the nature of the social obligations, connections, and networks available to you”. In this paper we investigate the influence of social interaction and cultural con...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This paper develops a model of voter turnout that embeds Riker and Ordeshooks (1968 Am. Pol. Sci. Re...
Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they...
Classical rational choice explanations of voting participation are widely thought to have failed. Th...
Classical rational choice explanations of voting participation are widely thought to have failed. Th...
Traditional rational choice theories of voting state that, in a scenario with positive voting costs,...
Traditional rational choice theories of voting state that, in a scenario with positive voting costs,...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
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 book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This paper develops a model of voter turnout that embeds Riker and Ordeshooks (1968 Am. Pol. Sci. Re...
Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they...
Classical rational choice explanations of voting participation are widely thought to have failed. Th...
Classical rational choice explanations of voting participation are widely thought to have failed. Th...
Traditional rational choice theories of voting state that, in a scenario with positive voting costs,...
Traditional rational choice theories of voting state that, in a scenario with positive voting costs,...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
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 book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This paper develops a model of voter turnout that embeds Riker and Ordeshooks (1968 Am. Pol. Sci. Re...