Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ traits influences voting behaviour. The work incorporates data from election studies across seven countries with different social contexts (Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy and Hungary). Characteristics of leaders were placed into two groups: competence and warmth, in accordance with the stereotype content model and relevant studies on evaluations of leaders’ traits. Since different personality traits were evaluated within each country, the analysis was based on the two aforementioned dimensions and the political ideology of the leader. Multiple sequential binary logistic regression models were performed to analyse the pred...
Bachelor thesis “Personality traits in the face of politician and elector choice” aims to take a clo...
Is there any personality trait that South Carolina voters expect from their political leaders? In ad...
First published online before print on 30 January 2013.A growing literature highlights the importanc...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impact of voters’ evaluations of ...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
A widely held belief concerning democratic elections is that the votes of many individuals are influ...
Available online 1 October 2018.Although recent research on the personalization of politics has prov...
The Big Five Model was used to assess the role of personality traits in orienting voting choice acro...
The Big Five Model was used to assess the role of personality traits in orienting voting choice acro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Using an experimental approach, this chapter tackles the endogeneity problem of leader effects and d...
Using an experimental approach, this chapter tackles the endogeneity problem of leader effects and d...
First published online: 23 July 2020Charismatic leaders are often assumed to drive the electoral suc...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the...
Bachelor thesis “Personality traits in the face of politician and elector choice” aims to take a clo...
Is there any personality trait that South Carolina voters expect from their political leaders? In ad...
First published online before print on 30 January 2013.A growing literature highlights the importanc...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impact of voters’ evaluations of ...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
A widely held belief concerning democratic elections is that the votes of many individuals are influ...
Available online 1 October 2018.Although recent research on the personalization of politics has prov...
The Big Five Model was used to assess the role of personality traits in orienting voting choice acro...
The Big Five Model was used to assess the role of personality traits in orienting voting choice acro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Using an experimental approach, this chapter tackles the endogeneity problem of leader effects and d...
Using an experimental approach, this chapter tackles the endogeneity problem of leader effects and d...
First published online: 23 July 2020Charismatic leaders are often assumed to drive the electoral suc...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the...
Bachelor thesis “Personality traits in the face of politician and elector choice” aims to take a clo...
Is there any personality trait that South Carolina voters expect from their political leaders? In ad...
First published online before print on 30 January 2013.A growing literature highlights the importanc...