This article tests the personalisation thesis in Portugal (2002–2015), as well as its causes, focusing on changes in the level of party identification and perceptions of the economy. Portugal is an interesting example given its recent experience of a harsh economic crisis, as well as a decline in party identification. Results confirm a growing exogenous impact of leader evaluations on voting over the period but not in a linear fashion. During the crisis, the growing trend of leader effects for the incumbent party continues for those voters who have a positive perception of the economy. Conversely, for the main opposition party, leader effects are greater for those who perceive the economy as being worse. Thus the crisis operates as...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
This article tests the personalisation thesis in Portugal (2002–2015), as well as its causes, focus...
Published online: 06 Nov 2017This article tests the personalisation thesis in Portugal (2002–2015), ...
Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personaliza...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. Estimation results of...
This article tests the economic voting hypothesis in Portugal during the three most recent first-ord...
The conventional wisdom that parliamentary elections are now, more than at any time in the past, det...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personaliza...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
This article reviews books which test the personalization of politics, looking at different dimensio...
This article includes two main issues: leader effect (parties’ leaders impact on electoral decisions...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
This article tests the personalisation thesis in Portugal (2002–2015), as well as its causes, focus...
Published online: 06 Nov 2017This article tests the personalisation thesis in Portugal (2002–2015), ...
Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personaliza...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. Estimation results of...
This article tests the economic voting hypothesis in Portugal during the three most recent first-ord...
The conventional wisdom that parliamentary elections are now, more than at any time in the past, det...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personaliza...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
This article reviews books which test the personalization of politics, looking at different dimensio...
This article includes two main issues: leader effect (parties’ leaders impact on electoral decisions...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...