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EXPRESSIVE VOTING, Alexander A. Schuessler,
in Rationality and Society
(2000)
Keywords: collective action; consumption benefit; expressive rationality; models; tipping; voting behavior
Buchanan and Tullock ignore their own contributions to expressive voting, Dwight Lee and J. Clark,
in Public Choice
(2014)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Voting models,
Costly expressive voting, Arthur Fishman and Doron Klunover,
in Mathematical Social Sciences
(2024)
Keywords: Costly voting; Expressive voting; Voter turnout; Voting paradox;
Experimental Evidence on Expressive Voting, Jean-Robert Tyran and Alexander Wagner,
from University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Expressive Voting, Experiment, Public Choice, Political Economy
Voters, dictators, and peons: expressive voting and pivotality, Emir Kamenica and Louisa Egan Brad,
in Public Choice
(2014)
Keywords: Redistribution, Ideology, Expressive voting,
Expressive voting, graded interests and participation, Dominik Klein,
in Public Choice
(2021)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Voting theory, Approval voting, Range voting, Issue voting, Spatial voting, Directional voting, Proximity voting
Crime and punishment: an expressive voting view, Geoffrey Brennan,
in European Journal of Law and Economics
(2008)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Crime, Punishment, D72, K42,
Expressive voting with booing and cheering: Evidence from Britain, Javier Rivas and James Rockey,
in European Journal of Political Economy
(2021)
Keywords: Expressive voting; Polarization; British politics;
Partisan bias and expressive voting, Andrea Robbett and Peter Matthews,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Experiment; Voting behavior; Expressive voting; Information aggregation; Rational ignorance; Rational irrationality;
Strategic and expressive voting, Brad Taylor,
in Constitutional Political Economy
(2015)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Strategic voting, Political dispositions, Revisionist public choice theory, B59, D70, H10,
Patriotism, pigskins, and politics: an empirical examination of expressive behavior and voting, David Laband, Ram Pandit, John Sophocleus and Anne Laband,
in Public Choice
(2009)
Keywords: Expressive behavior, Voting, Political expressiveness, H0,
Pocketbook voting, social preferences, and expressive motives in referenda, Johannes Meya, Panu Poutvaara and Robert Schwager,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2020)
Keywords: Pocketbook voting; Altruism; Expressive voting; Instrumental voting; Referendum;
Counting on My Vote Not Counting: Expressive Voting in Committees, Boris Ginzburg, Jose-Alberto Guerra and Warn Nuarpear Lekfuangfu,
from Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE
(2020)
Keywords: expressive voting, committees, pivotality, laboratory experiment, level-k, structural estimation
Counting on my vote not counting: Expressive voting in committees, Boris Ginzburg, Jose-Alberto Guerra and Warn Nuarpear Lekfuangfu,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Expressive voting; Committees; Pivotality; Laboratory experiment; Level-k; Structural estimation;
Voting when Money and Morals Conflict - An Experimental Test of Expressive Voting, Jean-Robert Tyran,
from Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen
(2002)
Keywords: Expressive voting, low-cost theory, laboratory experiments.
Expressive voting, vanishing moderate voters, and divergent ideologies, Chun-chieh Wang,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: expressive voting, the Downs-Hotelling model, divergent ideologies, moderate voters
Expressive Voting vs. Self-Serving Ignorance, Katharina Momsen and Markus Ohndorf,
from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck
(2020)
Keywords: Expressive voting, information avoidance, experiment, moral wiggle room, climate change
Pocketbook voting, social preferences, and expressive motives in referenda, Johannes Meya, Panu Poutvaara and Robert Schwager,
from University of Goettingen, Department of Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Pocketbook Voting, Social Preferences, Expressive Voting, Instrumental Voting, Public Goods, Altruism, Referendum
Pocketbook Voting, Social Preferences, and Expressive Motives in Referenda, Johannes Meya, Panu Poutvaara and Robert Schwager,
from University of Munich, Department of Economics
(2017)
Keywords: pocketbook voting; social preferences; expressive voting; instrumental voting; public goods; altruism; referendum
Expressive and Instrumental Voting: The Scylla and Charybdis of Constitutional Political Economy, Eric Crampton and Andrew Farrant,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: expressive voting, constitutional political economy, Leviathan
Expressive voting and identity: evidence from a case study of a group of U.S. voters, Arye Hillman,
in Public Choice
(2011)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Ideology, D6, H53,
Who are the expressive voters?, Stephen Drinkwater and Colin Jennings,
in Public Choice
(2007)
Keywords: Voting, Expressiveness, Extremists,
An expressive voting model of anger, hatred, harm and shame, Dwight R. Lee and Ryan Murphy,
in Public Choice
(2017)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Anger, Hatred, Shame, Harm, Voting cascades, Trump, Duterte, Criminal sentences, Slavery, Hitler, Constitutions
An institutional analysis of voter turnout: the role of primary type and the expressive and instrumental voting hypotheses, Peter Calcagno and Christopher Westley,
in Constitutional Political Economy
(2008)
Keywords: Voter turnout, Primary voting, Expressive voting, Instrumental voting, D72, H11,
Higher costs appeal to voters: implications of expressive voting, J. R. Clark and Dwight R. Lee,
in Public Choice
(2016)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Rational voter ignorance, Rational voter apathy, Baptists, Bootleggers, Rent seeking
Rebellion against Reason? A Study of Expressive Choice and Strikes, Colin Jennings, Ox Carre, Ian MacKenzie and Christa Brunnschweiler,
from Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
(2012)
Keywords: strikes, fairness, expressive voting,
Rebellion against Reason? A Study of Expressive Choice and Strikes, Colin Jennings, Christa Brunnschweiler and Ian MacKenzie,
from Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
(2013)
Keywords: strikes, fairness, expressive voting,
Rebellion against Reason? A Study of Expressive Choice and Strikes, Christa Brunnschweiler, Colin Jennings and Ian MacKenzie,
from University of Strathclyde Business School, Department of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: strikes; fairness; expressive voting
Rebellion against Reason? A Study of Expressive Choice and Strikes, Christa Brunnschweiler, Colin Jennings and Ian MacKenzie,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2012)
Keywords: strikes, expressive voting
The effect of a "none of the above" ballot paper option on voting behavior and election outcomes, Attila Ambrus, Ben Greiner and Anita Zednik,
from WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
(2020)
Keywords: protest voting, expressive voting
The Brennan–Lomasky Test of Expressive Voting: When Impressive Probability Differences Are Meaningless, J. R. Clark and Dwight R. Lee,
in Economies
(2018)
Keywords: expressive voting; instrumental voting; voter turnout; rational voter apathy; rational ignorance; confirmation bias
AN EXPRESSIVE VOTING THEORY OF STRIKES, Amihai Glazer,
from California Irvine - School of Social Sciences
(1989)
Keywords: trade unions ; voting ; strikes
Voting to anger and to please others, Amihai Glazer,
in Public Choice
(2008)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Candidates,
Expressive voting and two-dimensional political competition: an application to law and order policy by New Labour in the UK, Stephen Drinkwater and Colin Jennings,
in Constitutional Political Economy
(2017)
Keywords: New Labour, Electoral strategy, Expressive voting, Issue dimensions, Law and order
Expressive voting versus information avoidance: experimental evidence in the context of climate change mitigation, Katharina Momsen and Markus Ohndorf,
in Public Choice
(2023)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Information avoidance, Experiment, Moral wiggle room, Climate change
Expressive vs. strategic voters: An empirical assessment, Jörg Spenkuch,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Strategic voting; Expressive voting; Voter behavior;
A mixed-utility theory of vote choice regret, Damien Bol, André Blais and Jean-François Laslier,
from HAL
(2018)
Keywords: Voting behaviour,Expressive voting,Vote choice regret
A mixed-utility theory of vote choice regret, Damien Bol, André Blais and Jean-François Laslier,
from HAL
(2018)
Keywords: Voting behaviour,Expressive voting,Vote choice regret
A mixed-utility theory of vote choice regret, Damien Bol, André Blais and Jean-François Laslier,
in Public Choice
(2018)
Keywords: Voting behaviour, Expressive voting, Vote choice regret
Sticky votes, Andreu Arenas,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2016)
Keywords: Voting behavior; Expressive voting; Identity voting; Instrumental voting; Political bans;
Motives behind voting and the perception of the motives: paradox of voting in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Anida Krajina and Jakub Prochazka,
in Eurasian Economic Review
(2018)
Keywords: Expressive voting, Elections, Economic development
Voting turnout in Greece: expressive or instrumental?, Irene Daskalopoulou,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2018)
Keywords: voting turnout; political participation; activism; trust; economic crisis; Greece
What Exactly Is A Duty To Vote ?, Dan Usher,
from Economics Department, Queen's University
(2011)
Keywords: Pivotal voting, Duty to vote, utilitarianism, Compulsory voting, expressive voting
Non-consequentialist voting, Moses Shayo and Alon Harel,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2012)
Keywords: Expressive voting; Social preferences; Extended preferences; Elections; Democracy;
Voice and power: Do institutional shareholders make use of their voting power?, Efrat Dressler,
in Journal of Corporate Finance
(2020)
Keywords: Corporate governance; Voting behavior; Voting power; Shareholder voting; Shareholder protection; Institutional shareholders; Expressive voting;
The 2017 French presidential election: Were voters happy with their first-round vote?, Sébastien Courtin, Jean-François Laslier and Isabelle Lebon,
from HAL
(2018)
Keywords: Expressive voting,Vote regret,Field survey,Blank voting,Strategic voting,French presidential election
The 2017 French presidential election: Were voters happy with their first-round vote?, Sébastien Courtin, Jean-François Laslier and Isabelle Lebon,
from HAL
(2018)
Keywords: Expressive voting,Vote regret,Field survey,Blank voting,Strategic voting,French presidential election
The Neuroeconomics of Voting: Neural Evidence of Different Sources of Utility in Voting, Ivo Bischoff, Carolin Neuhaus, Peter Trautner and Bernd Weber,
from Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung)
(2012)
Keywords: Voting behavior, expressive voting, instrumental voting, political decision making, charitable donation, neuroscience, neuroeconomics, neuropolitical, fMRI
A passion for voting, Elena Panova,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2015)
Keywords: Expressive voting; Self-signaling; Ignorant voting; Habitual voting; Bandwagon and underdog effects; Information aggregation in elections; Status quo bias;
Voter coordination in elections: A case for approval voting, François Durand, Antonin Macé and Matías Núñez,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2024)
Keywords: Approval voting; Poisson games; Strategic voting; Condorcet consistency; Fictitious play; Expressive voting;
Voter coordination in elections: A case for approval voting, François Durand, Antonin Macé and Matias Nuñez,
from HAL
(2024)
Keywords: Approval voting,Poisson games,Strategic voting,Condorcet consistency,Fictitious play,Expressive voting
Voter coordination in elections: a case for approval voting, François Durand, Antonin Macé and Matias Nuñez,
from HAL
(2023)
Keywords: Approval voting,Poisson games,Strategic voting,Condorcet consistency,Fictitious play,Expressive voting
Voter coordination in elections: a case for approval voting, François Durand, Antonin Macé and Matias Nuñez,
from HAL
(2023)
Keywords: Approval voting,Poisson games,Strategic voting,Condorcet consistency,Fictitious play,Expressive voting
Voter coordination in elections: A case for approval voting, François Durand, Antonin Macé and Matias Nuñez,
from HAL
(2024)
Keywords: Approval voting,Poisson games,Strategic voting,Condorcet consistency,Fictitious play,Expressive voting
Expressive Constitutionalism, Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin,
in Constitutional Political Economy
(2002)
Keywords: constitution, expressive behaviour, collective choice,
Explaining the decision to vote: non-nested and nested tests of three competing theories, Richard Jankowski,
in Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics
(2024)
Keywords: Voting, Civic-duty, Altruism, Expressive, Non-nested, Nested
Politics from the Bench? Ideology and Strategic Voting in the U.S. Supreme Court, Tom S. Clark, B. Pablo Montagnes and Jörg Spenkuch,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Strategic voting; Ideology; Supreme Court; Expressive preferences; Instrumental preferences;
An Institutional Analysis of Voter Turnout: The Role of Primary Type and the Expressive and Instrumental Voting Hypotheses, Peter Calcagno and Christopher Westley,
from Department of Economics and Finance, College of Charleston
Keywords: voter turnout, voting hypotheses, voting
EXPRESSIVENESS OF ELEMENTARY CELLULAR AUTOMATA, Markus Redeker, Andrew Adamatzky and Genaro J. Martínez,
in International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC)
(2013)
Keywords: Cellular automata, diversity, expressiveness
Voting Motives, Group Identity, and Social Norms, Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: social norms; self-interested voting; expressive voting; sociotropic voting; selfserving bias; group identity; in-group bias; social identity theory
Expressive Procedure, Rabeea Assy,
in Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
(2023)
Keywords: expressive laws, procedural sanctions, costs, abuse of process, self-representation
VOTING EXPRESSIVELY, Abhinash Borah,
in Economic Inquiry
(2019)
Expressiveness and Voting, Cassandra Copeland and David Laband,
in Public Choice
(2002)
Voting Expressively, Abhinash Borah,
from Ashoka University, Department of Economics
(2019)
Keywords: decisions under risk
Expressive voting, Geoffrey Brennan and Michael Brooks,
from Edward Elgar Publishing
(2013)
Keywords: Economics and Finance, Politics and Public Policy
Directives, expressives, and motivation, Toru Suzuki,
in Theoretical Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Communication games, directives, expressives, economics and language
A study of expressive choice and strikes, Christa Brunnschweiler, Colin Jennings and Ian MacKenzie,
in European Journal of Political Economy
(2014)
Keywords: Strikes; Expressive choice; Fairness; Survey analysis;
Symbolic Shareholder Democracy: Toward a Behavioral Understanding of the Role of Shareholder Voting in CEO Dismissals, Alina G. Andrei, J. (Hans) van Oosterhout and Steve Sauerwald,
in Organization Science
(2023)
Keywords: CEO dismissal, expressive dissent voting, behavioral corporate governance, symbolic management, board chair, family ownership, institutional ownership
Self-expressiveness in shopping, M. Joseph Sirgy, Dong-Jin Lee, Grace B. Yu, Eda Gurel-Atay, John Tidwell and Ahmet Ekici,
in Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
(2016)
Keywords: Self-expressiveness in shopping; Perceived impact of shopping on overall life satisfaction; Life satisfaction;
Expressive motives and third-party candidates, Indridi Indridason,
in Journal of Theoretical Politics
(2013)
Keywords: electoral systems; expressive motives; extremist parties; spatial model
Equal before the (expressive power of) law?, Luise Luise Goerges, Tom Lane, Daniele Nosenzo and Silvia Sonderegger,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
(2023)
Keywords: Social Norms, Law, Expressive Function of Law, Gender Gap, Racial Bias
Equal before the (expressive power of) law?, Luise Görges, Tom Lane, Daniele Nosenzo and Silvia Sonderegger,
from University of Lüneburg, Institute of Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Social Norms; Law; Expressive Function of Law; Gender Gap; Racial Bias
Equal before the (expressive power of) law?, Luise Goerges, Tom Lane, Daniele Nosenzo and Silvia Sonderegger,
from The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham
(2023)
Keywords: Social Norms; Law; Expressive Function of Law; Gender Gap; Racial Bias
Expressive voting and its costs, Vincent Pons, Clemence Tricaud and Vestal Mcintyre,
from HAL
(2019)
Expressive voting and its costs, Vincent Pons, Clemence Tricaud and Vestal Mcintyre,
from HAL
(2019)
An Experimental Study of Expressive Voting, John R Carter and Stephen D Guerette,
in Public Choice
(1992)
An Expressive Voting Theory of Strikes, Amihai Glazer,
in Economic Inquiry
(1992)
The expressive power of voting rules, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and João V. Ferreira,
in Social Choice and Welfare
(2024)
Expressiveness and voting: Alternative evidence, Richard Cebula,
in Atlantic Economic Journal
(2004)
Expressive Voting and Electoral Equilibrium, Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin,
in Public Choice
(1998)
Expressive voting and electoral equilibrium, Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin,
in Public Choice
(1998)
Psychological dimensions in voter choice, Geoffrey Brennan,
in Public Choice
(2008)
Keywords: Voting, ‘Expressive behaviour’,
Statement on the vote and the election, Antoinette Baujard,
from HAL
(2012)
Keywords: vote
When Is Buying Votes Wrong, M.S. Kochin and L.A. Kochin,
from Department of Economics at the University of Washington
(1996)
Keywords: VOTING
Voting Under Constraints, Salvador Barberà, Jordi Masso and Alejandro Neme,
from Unitat de Fonaments de l'Anàlisi Econòmica (UAB) and Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC)
(1992)
Keywords: voting
When Is Buying Votes Wrong, M.S. Kochin and L.A. Kochin,
from University of Washington, Department of Economics
(1996)
Keywords: VOTING
Expressive behavior in economics and politics, Arye Hillman,
in European Journal of Political Economy
(2010)
Keywords: Identity Voting Rhetoric Generosity Policy trap
Mathematical Expressiveness of Graph Neural Networks, Guillaume Lachaud, Patricia Conde-Cespedes and Maria Trocan,
in Mathematics
(2022)
Keywords: graph neural networks; message passing neural networks; expressiveness; Weisfeiler–Leman algorithm
Strategic voting in proportional representation systems, Stan Veuger and Tim Ganser,
from American Enterprise Institute
(2014)
Keywords: voting
Expressive Political Behaviour: Foundations, Scope and Implications, Alan Hamlin and Colin Jennings,
from Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
(2009)
Keywords: expressive behaviour, identity, moral choice, populism, institutional design,
They Put Themselves Out There: A Longitudinal Study of Organizational Expressiveness, Arild Wæraas,
in Corporate Reputation Review
(2020)
Keywords: Organizational expressiveness, Organizational identity, Organizational identity labels, Employment advertisements
The motive matters: Experimental evidence on the expressive function of punishment, Daniele Nosenzo, Erte Xiao and Nina Xue,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2024)
Keywords: Punishment; Norms; Stigma; Crowd out; Expressive function of punishment; Experiment;
Expressiveness and robustness of first-price position auctions, Paul Dütting, Felix Fischer and David C. Parkes,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2019)
Keywords: simplicity-expressiveness tradeoffs; generalized first-price auction; profit-target strategies
Expressive Political Behaviour: Foundations, Scope and Implications, Alan Hamlin and Colin Jennings,
from University of Strathclyde Business School, Department of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: expressive behaviour; identity; moral choice; populism; institutional design
The motive matters: Experimental evidence on the expressive function of punishment, Daniele Nosenzo, Erte Xiao and Nina Xue,
from Monash University, Department of Economics
(2024)
Keywords: punishment, norms, stigma, crowd out, expressive function of punishment
Mothers’ negative expressivity and children’s emotion dysregulation: Mediating effect of discipline, Na Zhang, Feng Cheng, Xixian Wu and Yifang Wang,
in Children and Youth Services Review
(2023)
Keywords: Negative expressivity; Discipline; Emotion dysregulation; Maternal; Toddlers;
‘Expressive’ obligations in public good games: Crowding-in and crowding-out effects, Michele Bernasconi, Luca Corazzini and Anna Marenzi,
in Research in Economics
(2013)
Keywords: ‘Expressive’ obligations; Motivation crowding theory; Social dilemmas;
Individual campaign contributions in a Downsian model: expressive and instrumental motives, Shiou Shieh and Wan-Hsiang Pan,
in Public Choice
(2010)
Keywords: Campaign contributions, Expressive motives, Instrumental motives, D72,
Peer Effects on Children’s Expressive Vocabulary Development Using Conceptual Scoring in Linguistically Diverse Preschools, Sally Atkins-Burnett, Yange Xue and Nikki Aikens,
from Mathematica Policy Research
Keywords: expressive vocabulary, linguistically diverse preschools
How Should Voting on Related Propositions be Conducted?, Steven Brams, D. Marc Kilgour and William S. Zwicker,
from C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
(1995)
Keywords: Voting
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