In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and political institutions in general. We know that scandals can lower regard for individual politicians and government leaders. Yet, less is known about how scandal influences attitudes toward institutions and the political process. It has been widely assumed that such attitudes are influenced by factors that lie largely beyond the control of individual politicians. Using data from the U.S. and the U.K. we show that scandals involving legislators can have a negative influence on their constituent's attitudes toward institutions and the political process. One consequence of this finding is that, instead of looking for scapegoats in Hollywood or a...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
AbstractThis paper examines electoral accountability after the 2009–10 UK expenses scandal. Existing...
First Published June 16, 2017Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed u...
Given that scandal is not new to American democracy, it is puzzling that the implications of politic...
The media and public responses to the expenses scandal of 2009 demonstrated the enduring importance ...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
This thesis examines whether and to what extent political-financial scandals shape public attitudes ...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
The objective of the article is to examine whether corruption scandals involving members of the ruli...
The place of political scandals in the academic literature is contentious; scandals are commonly dis...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
AbstractThis paper examines electoral accountability after the 2009–10 UK expenses scandal. Existing...
First Published June 16, 2017Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed u...
Given that scandal is not new to American democracy, it is puzzling that the implications of politic...
The media and public responses to the expenses scandal of 2009 demonstrated the enduring importance ...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
This thesis examines whether and to what extent political-financial scandals shape public attitudes ...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
The objective of the article is to examine whether corruption scandals involving members of the ruli...
The place of political scandals in the academic literature is contentious; scandals are commonly dis...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
Empirical studies do not provide a univocal answer about the effects of corruption on political atti...
AbstractThis paper examines electoral accountability after the 2009–10 UK expenses scandal. Existing...
First Published June 16, 2017Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed u...