This study analyses how information provided by different types of interest groups influences the ability of members of parliament (MPs) to accurately perceive the preferences of those citizens who voted them into office. To study how information provision by interest groups affects MPs' perceptions, we combine unique data from a citizen survey and face-to-face meetings with 151 federal MPs in Switzerland, thus enabling a comparison of actual voter preferences with MPs' estimations of these preferences. Ties to citizen groups, as revealed in a survey, relate to more accurate perceptions by MPs, even when controlling for MPs' partisan affiliation. Ties to business groups, as revealed in the official registry, relate to less accurate percepti...
This article investigates whether linkages between members of parliament (MPs) and interest groups m...
What explains Members of European Parliament's (MEPs’) decisions to recognize some interest groups a...
Incumbent politicians can use parliamentary behaviour to generate a 'personal vote': electoral suppo...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to members of Parliament (MPs), ...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to Members of Parliament (MPs) w...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
Members of Parliament (MPs) request policy evaluations and use the resultant findings to inform law-...
This research note presents an innovative dataset of Swiss MPs' interest ties between 2000-2011. The...
Delegate conceptions of representation require activities of legislators to reflect their constituen...
While most observers feel that interest groups influence parliamentary decisions, direct evidence on...
Interest groups seek to influence parliamentarians’ actions by establishing exchange relationships. ...
Interest groups play an important role in contemporary democracies. They aggregate interests, spread...
Votes in parliament offer one of the few sources of behavioral data to study members of parliaments ...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
Interest groups seek to influence parliamentarians' actions by establishing exchange relationships. ...
This article investigates whether linkages between members of parliament (MPs) and interest groups m...
What explains Members of European Parliament's (MEPs’) decisions to recognize some interest groups a...
Incumbent politicians can use parliamentary behaviour to generate a 'personal vote': electoral suppo...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to members of Parliament (MPs), ...
Citizens delegate the representation of their political preferences to Members of Parliament (MPs) w...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
Members of Parliament (MPs) request policy evaluations and use the resultant findings to inform law-...
This research note presents an innovative dataset of Swiss MPs' interest ties between 2000-2011. The...
Delegate conceptions of representation require activities of legislators to reflect their constituen...
While most observers feel that interest groups influence parliamentary decisions, direct evidence on...
Interest groups seek to influence parliamentarians’ actions by establishing exchange relationships. ...
Interest groups play an important role in contemporary democracies. They aggregate interests, spread...
Votes in parliament offer one of the few sources of behavioral data to study members of parliaments ...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
Interest groups seek to influence parliamentarians' actions by establishing exchange relationships. ...
This article investigates whether linkages between members of parliament (MPs) and interest groups m...
What explains Members of European Parliament's (MEPs’) decisions to recognize some interest groups a...
Incumbent politicians can use parliamentary behaviour to generate a 'personal vote': electoral suppo...