In terms of outputs and activities situated inside and outside parliament, Belgian MPs display a wide variety of behavioural patterns, between but also within parliamentary groups. Belgian MPs spend nearly 30 hours a week on activities situated inside parliament, while the other half is mostly allocated to constituency activities (party and pressure group work, local office, individual and collective constituency service, participation in social life and private occupation). The multivariate analyses of determinants of 26 dimensions of behaviour indicate that variables ensuing from past and current positions MPs occupy in different (non‐)political networks, from demands made upon them as position holders and resources ensuing from these pos...
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This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
Citizens trust in political institutions and politicians is generally low in many European democraci...
There is an on-going debate in the literature as to whether national parliaments can and do play an ...
International audienceThis article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in Fr...
Although often theorized, empirical research on the relationship between MPs' parliamentary behaviou...
Most theories of legislative behaviour explain the behaviour of MPs through electoral incentives. Ho...
This article examines whether political parties reward the parliamentary activity of members of parl...
This paper concentrates on the effect that 'party discipline' has on the parliamentary behavior of i...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
Political representation – the core of modern democracies – essentiallyrefers to a relationship betw...
This book presents an institutional theory for career behaviour in the European Parliament (EP). By ...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
To what extent do electoral & legislative institutions affect the behaviour of parliamentarians in n...
This article analyses the attitudes of members of parliament towards representation. Based on the PA...
Parliamentary party group leaders (PPG leaders) are understudied but important actors in contemporar...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
Citizens trust in political institutions and politicians is generally low in many European democraci...
There is an on-going debate in the literature as to whether national parliaments can and do play an ...
International audienceThis article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in Fr...