It is often taken for granted that parties support electoral reform because they anticipate seat payoffs from the psychological and mechanical effects of the new electoral system. Although some studies point out that elements related to values and the willingness to achieve social goals are also relevant to explain party preference in those situations, a general model of how these considerations influence the support for electoral reform is still missing. To fill this gap, I develop in this article a policy-seeking model accounting for values-related factors and operationalize it using one of the most firmly established effect of electoral systems in the literature: The degree of inclusiveness and its consequences for the representation of ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
This replication package contains data and code to replicate the empirical analyses reported in the ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
The central objective of this thesis is to shed light on the motivations of party support for electo...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
We provide data on a new measure of electoral competitiveness at the party level for parties that g...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
This replication package contains data and code to replicate the empirical analyses reported in the ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
The central objective of this thesis is to shed light on the motivations of party support for electo...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
We provide data on a new measure of electoral competitiveness at the party level for parties that g...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
This replication package contains data and code to replicate the empirical analyses reported in the ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...