Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote
The popularization of the Internet and the adoption of social media have brought major changes in the way of doing politics and managing the public arena. There is extensive scientific literature confirming the relationship between the use of new media and electoral political participation (Willnat...
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- 2015
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- Universidad del Rosario
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- Popularization of the Internet
Social media
Politics
Electoral political
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Influencia de las redes sociales en la decisión de votar |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote Popularization of the Internet Social media Politics Electoral political |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Influence of Social Networks in the Decision to Vote |
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Popularization of the Internet Social media Politics Electoral political |
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Popularization of the Internet Social media Politics Electoral political |
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The popularization of the Internet and the adoption of social media have brought major changes in the way of doing politics and managing the public arena. There is extensive scientific literature confirming the relationship between the use of new media and electoral political participation (Willnat et al, 2013; Lee and Shin, 2014; Ceron et al, 2014.). The aim of this study is to determine the mechanism by which using social networks influences the decision to vote. Ecuadorian citizens (n= 3,535) took part in an exploratory survey during the first half of 2013. The authors tested the measures and scales included in the questionnaire for validity and reliability; and they used a moderated mediation model (Hayes, 2013) based on regression. Results show that positive influence of using social networks on the decision to vote is not given directly, but rather through the search for information and need for political deliberation. In this mediation process, the indirect effect is in turn negatively moderated by age (the effect is stronger in young people). It is argued that despite the influence that networks may have on the behavior of voters, traditional factors related to the search for political information in more conventional means (e.g. radio or TV) seem to have a more significant effect. The authors explain both theoretical and practical implications. Finally, they address the study's limitations regarding the representativeness of the sample and suggest testing the model in other political and cultural contexts. |
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International Journal of Political Economy, International journal of politics |
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International Journal of Political Economy, ISSN: 0891-1916; EISSN: 1558-0970, Vol.6, No.4 (2015); pp. 15-34 |
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