Recent literature highlights the incentives emanating from the electoral system and intraparty politics to explain unequal access to the plenary floor. This article contributes to the literature by investigating the effect of electoral vulnerability on the likelihood to deliver speeches in a preferential voting system. Drawing on data from Finland, it argues that intraparty vulnerability has a negative impact on the likelihood to deliver speeches, whereas the opposite effect is expected regarding interparty vulnerability. The findings show that intraparty vulnerability is negatively correlated with the number of speeches and that this effect is even larger when intraparty competition is tougher. The article underlines the importance of indi...
Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract: This paper analyses the problem that a...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
In so far as legislators value re-election, electoral institutions are said to shape their strategic...
Legislators are political actors whose main goal is to get re‐elected. They use their legislative re...
This dissertation studies legislative behavior under open speech forums on the congress floor. Recen...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
This article examines how parties organize legislative speech. Electoral incentives and legislative ...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
We know that information shortcuts are used by voters, but what affects the cues that voters will ta...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
Does it matter which electoral districts Members of Parliament (MPs) represent when participating in...
This chapter analyzes plenary debates in the Eduskunta, the unicameral legislature of Finland. Recen...
Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract: This paper analyses the problem that a...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
In so far as legislators value re-election, electoral institutions are said to shape their strategic...
Legislators are political actors whose main goal is to get re‐elected. They use their legislative re...
This dissertation studies legislative behavior under open speech forums on the congress floor. Recen...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
This article examines how parties organize legislative speech. Electoral incentives and legislative ...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
We know that information shortcuts are used by voters, but what affects the cues that voters will ta...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
Does it matter which electoral districts Members of Parliament (MPs) represent when participating in...
This chapter analyzes plenary debates in the Eduskunta, the unicameral legislature of Finland. Recen...
Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract: This paper analyses the problem that a...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...