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View article: NATO’s Strategic Culture(s). Public Opinion on Arms Transfers in Top Five Exporting Countries
NATO’s Strategic Culture(s). Public Opinion on Arms Transfers in Top Five Exporting Countries Open
Weapons transfers to foreign countries - a proliferation of conventional coercive technologies - became politicized in Western democracies in recent years, whereby fundamental tradeoffs between security-related, economic, and normative asp…
View article: Maximize Power: Online Survey Panels and the Price-Quality Trade-Off
Maximize Power: Online Survey Panels and the Price-Quality Trade-Off Open
The use of survey-experimental research with online access panels provided by marketing research companies has grown significantly in the social sciences. These panels offer rapid access to quota-representative samples, enabling generaliza…
View article: 'People Like Us': Empathy and Acceptance of Climate Migrants in Rural Bangladesh
'People Like Us': Empathy and Acceptance of Climate Migrants in Rural Bangladesh Open
As climate change intensifies, internal migration due to climate extreme events is becoming increasingly common in the Global South. Yet, little is known about how rural host communities respond to environmental migrants. This study invest…
View article: How Relevant is NIMBYism to Citizens’ Support for the Large-Scale Deployment of Public Goods? Experimental Evidence from 5G Antenna Placement in Switzerland
How Relevant is NIMBYism to Citizens’ Support for the Large-Scale Deployment of Public Goods? Experimental Evidence from 5G Antenna Placement in Switzerland Open
Supplying society-wide public goods often depends on site-specific provision. Yet, (perceived) localized provision costs may at times outweigh localized individual benefits and thus lead to “not-in-my-backyard” (NIMBY-)opposition (e.g., wh…
View article: Maximize Power: Online Survey Panels and the Price-Quality Trade-Off
Maximize Power: Online Survey Panels and the Price-Quality Trade-Off Open
The use of survey-experimental research with online access panels provided by marketing research companies has grown significantly in the social sciences. These panels offer rapid access to quota-representative samples, enabling generaliza…
View article: Environmental change and migration aspirations: Evidence from Bangladesh
Environmental change and migration aspirations: Evidence from Bangladesh Open
View article: Are ideological and partisan affinities determining voters’ support of arms deliveries? Insights from a large-scale survey experiment in France and Germany
Are ideological and partisan affinities determining voters’ support of arms deliveries? Insights from a large-scale survey experiment in France and Germany Open
The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine raised for many parties the question of how to position themselves in view of urgently requested arms deliveries. Since, the topic of arms trade , which has hitherto rarely been addressed, has become a …
View article: COVID-19 vaccination uptake in remote areas—Evidence from a panel survey in Bangladesh
COVID-19 vaccination uptake in remote areas—Evidence from a panel survey in Bangladesh Open
Background Vaccination has proven to be an essential strategy in combating the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to discern the factors influencing both the intentions for and actual behavior regarding COVID-19 vaccination among remote, r…
View article: How does information affect vote choice in open-list PR systems? Evidence from a survey experiment mimicking real-world elections in Switzerland
How does information affect vote choice in open-list PR systems? Evidence from a survey experiment mimicking real-world elections in Switzerland Open
View article: Citizen's Resolve Against Autocratic Aggression: Survey Experimental Evidence from Five NATO Countries on Supporting Ukraine
Citizen's Resolve Against Autocratic Aggression: Survey Experimental Evidence from Five NATO Countries on Supporting Ukraine Open
The Russian war on Ukraine constitutes an attack on a sovereign country in clear violation of international law -- a bad omen for autocratic challenges to the liberal, rule-based order promoted by Western democracies. Are Western democraci…
View article: How does an economic shock affect environmental attitudes, preferences and issue importance? Evidence from Switzerland
How does an economic shock affect environmental attitudes, preferences and issue importance? Evidence from Switzerland Open
How do economic shocks affect pressure by the mass public for pro-environmental political action? If democratic systems are to develop and sustain ambitious environmental policy over several decades, this question is important to answer. T…
View article: Inequality and Immigration Do Not Necessarily Increase Welfare Chauvinism -- A Replication of Two Influential Studies
Inequality and Immigration Do Not Necessarily Increase Welfare Chauvinism -- A Replication of Two Influential Studies Open
How do inequality and immigration affect support for redistribution? We study this question in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has elevated the salience of redistributive policies and decreased the salience of immigration. We build u…
View article: Can individual MPs damage their party's brand? Quasi-experimental evidence from a public procurement corruption scandal
Can individual MPs damage their party's brand? Quasi-experimental evidence from a public procurement corruption scandal Open
Are parties punished electorally by voters for scandals of individual politicians among their ranks? To answer this question, we analyze the electoral repercussions of a political scandal in March 2021 in Germany: Several national MPs of t…
View article: Are Ideological and Partisan Affinities Determining Voters' Support of Arms Deliveries? Insights from a Large-scale Survey Experiment in France and Germany
Are Ideological and Partisan Affinities Determining Voters' Support of Arms Deliveries? Insights from a Large-scale Survey Experiment in France and Germany Open
The war in Ukraine raised for many parties the question how to position themselves in view of urgently requested arms deliveries. Since 2023, the topic of arms trade, which has hitherto rarely been addressed, became a heavily politicized a…
View article: Can individual MPs damage their party's brand? Quasi-experimental evidence from a public procurement corruption scandal
Can individual MPs damage their party's brand? Quasi-experimental evidence from a public procurement corruption scandal Open
Are parties punished electorally by voters for scandals of individual politicians among their ranks? To answer this question, we analyze the electoral repercussions of a political scandal in March 2021 in Germany: Several national MPs of t…
View article: How does information affect vote choice in open-list PR systems?
How does information affect vote choice in open-list PR systems? Open
List proportional representation with candidate voting can facilitate policy representation in multiple dimensions, but candidates with deviating positions may actually not benefit if cues such as shared socio-demographics drive candidate …
View article: How does information affect vote choice in open-list PR systems? Evidence from a survey experiment mimicking real-world elections in Switzerland
How does information affect vote choice in open-list PR systems? Evidence from a survey experiment mimicking real-world elections in Switzerland Open
List proportional representation with candidate voting can facilitate policy representation in multiple dimensions. However, candidates with deviating positions may not benefit if cues such as shared socio-demographics drive candidate choi…
View article: Climate Change Policy Preferences and Foreign State Behavior -- Survey Experimental Evidence on Reciprocal Defection
Climate Change Policy Preferences and Foreign State Behavior -- Survey Experimental Evidence on Reciprocal Defection Open
The Paris Agreement emphasizes transparency over individual country targets and achievements as coordination instrument to effective global climate policy. How does the (non-)compliance of third countries with their targets affect domestic…
View article: Replication Data for: Ordering Effects vs. Cognitive Burden: How should we structure attributes in conjoint experiments?
Replication Data for: Ordering Effects vs. Cognitive Burden: How should we structure attributes in conjoint experiments? Open
Replication data to reproduce the tables and figures contained in the article.
View article: Deontological and consequentialist preferences towards arms exports: A comparative conjoint experiment in France and Germany
Deontological and consequentialist preferences towards arms exports: A comparative conjoint experiment in France and Germany Open
Despite fierce politicization in arms‐exporting democracies, we lack systematic research on mass public preferences on arms transfers. We propose that citizens either apply a deontologist (rejecting transfers categorically) or consequentia…
View article: Replication data for: Factual information on the environmental impacts of consumption abroad increases citizens' problem awareness, but not support for mitigating such impacts
Replication data for: Factual information on the environmental impacts of consumption abroad increases citizens' problem awareness, but not support for mitigating such impacts Open
Vastly increased international trade over the past few decades has resulted in an ever larger geographical spread in the environmental impacts of local consumption. Particularly in the case of high-income countries, a large share of their …
View article: Replication Data for: Deontological and consequentialist preferences towards arms exports: A comparative conjoint experiment in France and Germany
Replication Data for: Deontological and consequentialist preferences towards arms exports: A comparative conjoint experiment in France and Germany Open
Despite fierce politicization in arms-exporting democracies, we lack systematic research on mass public preferences on arms transfers. We propose that citizens either apply a deontologist (rejecting transfers categorically) or consequentia…
View article: Factual information on the environmental impacts of consumption abroad increases citizens' problem awareness, but not support for mitigating such impacts
Factual information on the environmental impacts of consumption abroad increases citizens' problem awareness, but not support for mitigating such impacts Open
Vastly increased international trade over the past few decades has resulted in an ever larger geographical spread in the environmental impacts of local consumption. Particularly in the case of high-income countries, a large share of their …
View article: How Does an Economic Shock Affect Environmental Attitudes, Preferences and Issue Importance? Evidence from Switzerland
How Does an Economic Shock Affect Environmental Attitudes, Preferences and Issue Importance? Evidence from Switzerland Open
How do economic shocks affect public pressure for pro-environmental political action? Theoretically, we argue to look beyond changes in environmental attitudes, and trace whether citizens’ policy preferences and the importance attached to …
View article: Environmental Change and Migration Aspirations: Evidence from Bangladesh
Environmental Change and Migration Aspirations: Evidence from Bangladesh Open
The argument that environmental change is an important driving force of migration has experienced a strong revival in the climate change context. We examine whether and how different environmental stressors aspire people to move. The analy…
View article: Das Potenzial offener Listen für die Wahl von Frauen zum Bundestag. Ergebnisse eines Survey-Experiments
Das Potenzial offener Listen für die Wahl von Frauen zum Bundestag. Ergebnisse eines Survey-Experiments Open
Zusammenfassung Frauen sind im Bundestag unterrepräsentiert, insbesondere unter Parteien in und rechts der Mitte. Quotenregeln als vieldiskutierte Lösung greifen jedoch stark in die Freiheiten von Parteien, Kandidat*innen und Wähler*innen …
View article: The Hidden Universe of Operationalizing Natural Experiments: Navigating Extreme Weather
The Hidden Universe of Operationalizing Natural Experiments: Navigating Extreme Weather Open
Natural or quasi-experimental research designs are based on exogenous variation oftentimes requiring operationalization before use in statistical tests: for this, researchers regularly lack clear theoretical guidance and are required to ma…
View article: The Hidden Universe of Operationalizing Natural Experiments: Navigating Extreme Weather
The Hidden Universe of Operationalizing Natural Experiments: Navigating Extreme Weather Open
Natural or quasi-experimental research designs are based on exogenous variation oftentimes requiring operationalization before use in statistical tests. For this, researchers regularly lack clear theoretical guidance and need to make thres…
View article: Public Demand for Extraterritorial Environmental and Social Public Goods Provision
Public Demand for Extraterritorial Environmental and Social Public Goods Provision Open
Vastly increased transnational business activity in recent decades has been accompanied by controversy over how to cope with its social and environmental impacts. The most prominent policy response thus far consists of international guidel…
View article: Ordering Effects vs. Cognitive Burden - How Should We Structure Attributes in Conjoint Experiments
Ordering Effects vs. Cognitive Burden - How Should We Structure Attributes in Conjoint Experiments Open
Conjoint experiments have become very popular in recent years in political science and related disciplines. They offer a flexible way to elicit population preferences on complex choice tasks. We investigate whether we can improve citizens'…