Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues during a campaign? And if so, do voters’ reactions to issues differ across parties? This article outlines a research design for the statistical identification of party-varying issue reactions within the established paradigm of the Spatial Theory of Voting. Using a special feature of conditional logit and probit models – i.e. the estimation of alternative-specific coefficients instead of fixed ‘generic’ issue distance effects – it is possible to detect asymmetrically attached issue saliencies at the level of the voters, and hence at the demand-side of politics. This strategy opens a new way to systematically combine insights obtained by saliency ap...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many models of voting ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
<div><p>Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issu...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
Previous research has indicated that the success of the directional model of issue voting depends on...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideolo...
This dissertation proposes a novel way to consistently model policy-based voting behavior across mul...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Much attention in political science has been devoted to an explication of how voters make use of iss...
Although issue voting is crucial for understanding and explaining voting behaviour, the contextual f...
This paper tackles the problem of comparison between proximity and directional voting in 27 European...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many models of voting ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
<div><p>Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issu...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
Previous research has indicated that the success of the directional model of issue voting depends on...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideolo...
This dissertation proposes a novel way to consistently model policy-based voting behavior across mul...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Much attention in political science has been devoted to an explication of how voters make use of iss...
Although issue voting is crucial for understanding and explaining voting behaviour, the contextual f...
This paper tackles the problem of comparison between proximity and directional voting in 27 European...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many models of voting ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...