We examine the timing of group decisions that are taken by weighted voting. Decision-making is in two stages. In the second stage, players vote on a policy restriction. In the first stage, players vote to determine the timing of the second-stage decision: “early”, before players’ types are revealed, or “late”. Players differ in both size and voting power. We show that players with greater power tend to prefer a late vote, whereas less powerful players tend to want to vote early. By contrast, large players tend to prefer an early vote and small players a late vote. We present evidence from the literatures on corporate governance, international relations, European Union governance, and oil extraction. We examine an extension in which players ...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
This paper addresses the impact of the number and timing of panel waves in campaign panel surveys o...
We investigate experimentally whether subjects can learn, from their limited experiences, about rela...
We examine the timing of group decisions that are taken by weighted voting. Decision-making is in tw...
In the last decades, Western democracies have witnessed an increase in the proportion of voters who ...
Abstract. In collective decision-making, impatient voters are attractive allies if some group member...
The impact of a campaign on voters ’ decisions depends, in part, on when voters make their decisions...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
Against the background of a substantial rise of the number of late-deciding voters at recent electio...
Consider a parliamentary committee with an equal number of coalition and opposition members. The opp...
Under sequential voting, voting late enables conditioning on which candidates are viable, while voti...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
This paper addresses the impact of the number and timing of panel waves in campaign panel surveys o...
We investigate experimentally whether subjects can learn, from their limited experiences, about rela...
We examine the timing of group decisions that are taken by weighted voting. Decision-making is in tw...
In the last decades, Western democracies have witnessed an increase in the proportion of voters who ...
Abstract. In collective decision-making, impatient voters are attractive allies if some group member...
The impact of a campaign on voters ’ decisions depends, in part, on when voters make their decisions...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
Against the background of a substantial rise of the number of late-deciding voters at recent electio...
Consider a parliamentary committee with an equal number of coalition and opposition members. The opp...
Under sequential voting, voting late enables conditioning on which candidates are viable, while voti...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
We compare the behavior of voters under simultaneous and sequential voting rules when voting is cost...
This paper addresses the impact of the number and timing of panel waves in campaign panel surveys o...
We investigate experimentally whether subjects can learn, from their limited experiences, about rela...