This study introduces issue decision salience as a mechanism for understanding how issue ownership processes impact vote choice, using panel data from the 2006 Swedish national elections. A model is developed probing the multiple influences of news attention and discussion on issue decision salience, party evaluation, candidate evaluation, and vote decision. The results suggest that a synthesis of agenda setting and priming with issue ownership offers a valuable framework for documenting how issue salience might affect ballot choice
In light of the increased volatility in party preference and alleged importance of issue voting, the...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
According to the issue ownership theory of voting, voters identify the political party that they fee...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
This article addresses the relationship between latent predispositions and political campaign commun...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
Voter volatility has become a hallmark of Western democracies in the past three decades. At the same...
Issue importance mediates the impact of public policy issues on electoral decisions (Krosnick, 1988,...
Although issue voting is crucial for understanding and explaining voting behaviour, the contextual f...
This paper analyzes the short-term dynamics of issue ownership and its effect on electoral choice. W...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Although issue ownership theory - the idea that voters consider specific parties to be better able t...
While various studies have highlighted the short-term importance of issue-voting for party choice, l...
In light of the increased volatility in party preference and alleged importance of issue voting, the...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
According to the issue ownership theory of voting, voters identify the political party that they fee...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
This article addresses the relationship between latent predispositions and political campaign commun...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
Voter volatility has become a hallmark of Western democracies in the past three decades. At the same...
Issue importance mediates the impact of public policy issues on electoral decisions (Krosnick, 1988,...
Although issue voting is crucial for understanding and explaining voting behaviour, the contextual f...
This paper analyzes the short-term dynamics of issue ownership and its effect on electoral choice. W...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Although issue ownership theory - the idea that voters consider specific parties to be better able t...
While various studies have highlighted the short-term importance of issue-voting for party choice, l...
In light of the increased volatility in party preference and alleged importance of issue voting, the...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...