© 2017, © AMIC/WKWSCI-NTU 2017. Using data from the 2010 British Election Study and the 2012 Taiwan Election and Democratization Study, this paper investigates the impact of political predispositions on the association between election campaigns and voting choice in Britain and Taiwan. Findings show that the political predispositions of partisanship (strength), political sophistication and election interest do play moderating roles in the association between campaigns and voting choice in Britain and Taiwan. Of these predispositions, the study finds no differences in the moderating roles of partisanship and political sophistication in Britain and Taiwan. However, election interest plays a moderating role differently in Britain and Taiwan. T...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
This paper investigates the importance of political expenditures as the primary determinants of vote...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
The political attitudes of individuals are influenced by the contexts they live in. It follows that ...
[[abstract]]Exploring the issue of referendum voting has become an important aid to understanding th...
We examine the effects of party platforms on the economic opportunities of firms using a unique data...
Like many democratic and developing countries, Taiwan has faced declining turnout. For example, the ...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the...
Party, candidate, and issue are undoubtedly the most frequently cited elements in electoral studies....
As the effectiveness of short-term campaigns is uncertain, politicians and campaigners are increasin...
This thesis investigates why the variance in turnout for national and European Parliament elections ...
We explore the impact of campaign effort on constituency-level turnout variation in Britain, under t...
The implementation of a new electoral system, mixed member majoritarian system(MMM) in Taiwan’s 2008...
textThis report focuses on expanding the understanding of the forces that bring about political part...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
This paper investigates the importance of political expenditures as the primary determinants of vote...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
The political attitudes of individuals are influenced by the contexts they live in. It follows that ...
[[abstract]]Exploring the issue of referendum voting has become an important aid to understanding th...
We examine the effects of party platforms on the economic opportunities of firms using a unique data...
Like many democratic and developing countries, Taiwan has faced declining turnout. For example, the ...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the...
Party, candidate, and issue are undoubtedly the most frequently cited elements in electoral studies....
As the effectiveness of short-term campaigns is uncertain, politicians and campaigners are increasin...
This thesis investigates why the variance in turnout for national and European Parliament elections ...
We explore the impact of campaign effort on constituency-level turnout variation in Britain, under t...
The implementation of a new electoral system, mixed member majoritarian system(MMM) in Taiwan’s 2008...
textThis report focuses on expanding the understanding of the forces that bring about political part...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
This paper investigates the importance of political expenditures as the primary determinants of vote...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...