This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly, it acknowledges that voters possess different decision making mechanisms: Instead of weighing the parties' policy promises, they might also vote based on past performance or the personal qualities of party leaders. Secondly, it incorporates empirical findings challenging a prominent device by which party-voter linkages are modeled, i.e. the left-right scheme. Modern party systems have been shown to vary in the number of dimensions parties compete on. We model how voters aggregate issues into party rankings, assuming that voters switch decision making mechanisms contingent on their heuristic value, and develop hypotheses on how issue diversi...
Do values influence the choices of voters when they make their decisions on who and what to vote for...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
Political parties strive for maximizing their vote shares. One way to achieve this goal is to attrac...
This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly...
This paper provides a theoretical model of party competition in a heterogeneous electorate. The latt...
This paper presents a model of candidate selection through political parties where politicians diffe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...
The dissertation investigates the relationship between political sophistication and vote choice. Fir...
It is assumed that citizens have diverse opinions, and it is parties that compete to represent them....
This thesis explores the effects of additional parties on the decision-making processes of UK voters...
Spatial theories of voting are loaded with two assumptions that empirically do not necessarily hold....
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe analyze a one-dimensional model of s...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
Do values influence the choices of voters when they make their decisions on who and what to vote for...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
Political parties strive for maximizing their vote shares. One way to achieve this goal is to attrac...
This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly...
This paper provides a theoretical model of party competition in a heterogeneous electorate. The latt...
This paper presents a model of candidate selection through political parties where politicians diffe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...
The dissertation investigates the relationship between political sophistication and vote choice. Fir...
It is assumed that citizens have diverse opinions, and it is parties that compete to represent them....
This thesis explores the effects of additional parties on the decision-making processes of UK voters...
Spatial theories of voting are loaded with two assumptions that empirically do not necessarily hold....
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe analyze a one-dimensional model of s...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
Do values influence the choices of voters when they make their decisions on who and what to vote for...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
Political parties strive for maximizing their vote shares. One way to achieve this goal is to attrac...