The ability to mobilise public opinion is central to interest group politics. Yet, whether and how groups succeed in swaying the public remains inconclusive. The article assesses this by conducting a field experiment in which a consumer group sent different versions of campaign material to a representative sample of over 5000 citizens. Relying on a two-wave panel survey, it shows that while the campaign affected intended consumer behaviour, it did not influence attitudes. Surprisingly, material by the organisation alone was more effective than material sent with a partner. Moreover, campaign references to personal experiences and facts were not more effective than material referring to public opinion. The findings challenge existing evidenc...
This paper evaluates whether lobbying influence is open to the highest bidder or boosted by congruen...
Political actors often try to persuade others of their policy positions but they vary in how effecti...
Abstract Studies of issue publics suggest that widespread political ignorance does not matter becaus...
Abstract: Political campaigns spend millions of dollars each voting cycle on persuading voters, and ...
Ideally, interest groups form a link between citizens and politics. However, this link is often flaw...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
While politicians are commonly depicted as having strong incentives to be responsive to both interes...
We present the first field experiment on how organized interest groups' television ads affect issue ...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
Citizens in representative democracies receive party endorsements and policy information when choosi...
In this dissertation, I study campaign effects on turnout and vote choice. I analyze different campa...
What effect, if any, do personally delivered campaign messages have on political attitudes? Recent e...
Through what mechanism do interest groups shape public opinion on concrete policies? In this article...
Politicians have been depicted as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, able to sh...
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect Americans'...
This paper evaluates whether lobbying influence is open to the highest bidder or boosted by congruen...
Political actors often try to persuade others of their policy positions but they vary in how effecti...
Abstract Studies of issue publics suggest that widespread political ignorance does not matter becaus...
Abstract: Political campaigns spend millions of dollars each voting cycle on persuading voters, and ...
Ideally, interest groups form a link between citizens and politics. However, this link is often flaw...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
While politicians are commonly depicted as having strong incentives to be responsive to both interes...
We present the first field experiment on how organized interest groups' television ads affect issue ...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
Citizens in representative democracies receive party endorsements and policy information when choosi...
In this dissertation, I study campaign effects on turnout and vote choice. I analyze different campa...
What effect, if any, do personally delivered campaign messages have on political attitudes? Recent e...
Through what mechanism do interest groups shape public opinion on concrete policies? In this article...
Politicians have been depicted as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, able to sh...
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect Americans'...
This paper evaluates whether lobbying influence is open to the highest bidder or boosted by congruen...
Political actors often try to persuade others of their policy positions but they vary in how effecti...
Abstract Studies of issue publics suggest that widespread political ignorance does not matter becaus...