Does it pay to think about the future: Future orientation, ideology, age and vote earning among political candidates (Record no. 527317)
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| Personal name | Lindholm, A., Rapeli, L. and Schoultz, A.V. |
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| Title | Does it pay to think about the future: Future orientation, ideology, age and vote earning among political candidates |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc | International Political Science Review |
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| Extent | 45(3), Jun, 2024: p.406-422 |
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| Summary, etc | Solving societal problems often requires elected politicians to make uncertain investments, which only provide benefits in the future. However, research on future-oriented democratic policymaking has primarily focused on structural explanations and voter behaviour, paying less attention to politicians’ attitudes. In this study, we examine politicians’ future orientation and its potential link to electoral success. Using the latest Finnish data from the Comparative Candidate Survey, combined with voting-advice application data and register-level candidate information, we analyse how candidates’ future orientation correlates with their personal vote shares and ideological positions in the 2019 parliamentary elections. Our findings indicate that future-oriented political candidates, willing to invest in the future despite costs to present wellbeing, tend to be younger, more leftist and green-alternative-liberal. However, the relationship between future orientation and vote-winning is weak, suggesting that office-seeking politicians face neither punishment nor reward for their future-regarding stances.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/01925121231200124 |
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| Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Future-Oriented Policymaking, Political Candidates, Electoral Success, Comparative Candidate Survey, Finnish Politics, Ideological Positions, Personal Vote Share, Green-Alternative-Liberal, Voter Behaviour, Structural Explanations, Youth in Politics, Voting-Advice Applications, Register-Level Data |
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| Main entry heading | International Political Science Review |
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| Subject DIP | ELECTION |
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| Indian Institute of Public Administration | Indian Institute of Public Administration | 2024-08-22 | 45(3), Jun, 2024: p.406-422 | AR132763 | 2024-08-22 | Articles |
