Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out intrinsic motivations to act. This study examines this crowding out effect in the context of legislative behavior. By exploiting the federal nature of Swiss elections, we examine if response rates to requests of voters residing inside or outside a candidate’s district vary based on the electoral competition candidate legislators face. We report two main findings. First, we find a high response rate among Swiss candidates (66 percent) which remains high for voters who reside outside a candidate’s district (59 percent) suggesting that intrinsic motivations are a key driver of constituency effort. Second, the response to voters who reside inside ...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to members of Parliament (MPs), ...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out i...
Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out i...
"For representative democracy to work, legislators need to be responsive to the concerns of citizens...
For representative democracy to work, legislators need to be responsive to the concerns of citizens....
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to Members of Parliament (MPs) w...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
AbstractThis article analyses constituency campaigning and personalization when electoral system and...
Does stiffer electoral competition reduce political rent-seeking behavior? For a microanalysis of th...
Do elections motivate incumbent politicians to serve their voters? In this paper we use millions of ...
In so far as legislators value re-election, electoral institutions are said to shape their strategic...
The proliferation of new parties since the 1960's poses a challenge to established models of party b...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to members of Parliament (MPs), ...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out i...
Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out i...
"For representative democracy to work, legislators need to be responsive to the concerns of citizens...
For representative democracy to work, legislators need to be responsive to the concerns of citizens....
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to Members of Parliament (MPs) w...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
AbstractThis article analyses constituency campaigning and personalization when electoral system and...
Does stiffer electoral competition reduce political rent-seeking behavior? For a microanalysis of th...
Do elections motivate incumbent politicians to serve their voters? In this paper we use millions of ...
In so far as legislators value re-election, electoral institutions are said to shape their strategic...
The proliferation of new parties since the 1960's poses a challenge to established models of party b...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to members of Parliament (MPs), ...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...