Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impact of voters’ evaluations of leaders on vote choice, disregarding possible effects on the prior step of deciding whether or not to turn out to vote. In line with the personalisation of politics thesis, leaders have a higher impact among dealigned voters. Previous studies have demonstrated that leader effects are stronger among voters who voice their dealignment – namely party switchers. However, the potential impact of leaders among those who exited (i.e., who have abstained) is still unstudied. Could leaders have a mobilisation effect and therefore trigger turnout decisions? What characteristics of party leaders are more relevant in this regard? This article is the firs...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
Available online 1 October 2018.Although recent research on the personalization of politics has prov...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
Do evaluations of presidential candidates in the US affect the level of voter turnout? Voters’ affec...
First published online: 12 June 2019Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal d...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
It has become almost a truism that parliamentary elections have become more personalized. However, e...
Defence date: 5 July 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
Defence date: 5 July 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
First published online: 23 July 2020Charismatic leaders are often assumed to drive the electoral suc...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
Available online 1 October 2018.Although recent research on the personalization of politics has prov...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
Do evaluations of presidential candidates in the US affect the level of voter turnout? Voters’ affec...
First published online: 12 June 2019Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal d...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
It has become almost a truism that parliamentary elections have become more personalized. However, e...
Defence date: 5 July 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
Defence date: 5 July 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
First published online: 23 July 2020Charismatic leaders are often assumed to drive the electoral suc...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...