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Nice guys finish last: personality and political success

Authors :
USL-B - Centre de recherches en science politique (CReSPo)
Joly, Jeroen
Soroka, Stuart
Loewen, Peter
USL-B - Centre de recherches en science politique (CReSPo)
Joly, Jeroen
Soroka, Stuart
Loewen, Peter
Source :
Acta Politica, Vol. 54, no.4, p. 667-683 (2019)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Is there a link between personality and the electoral and in-office success of politicians? Using the Ten-Item Personality Inventory, we examine whether the Five-Factor Model personality traits are correlated with political success among Belgian elected officials. We look at three different measures of political success, corresponding to different stages of the political career—electoral success, years in office, and access to an elite political position—and find lower levels of agreeableness are systematically correlated with greater success. These results are in line with those found among American and European CEO’s (Boudreau et al. in J Vocat Behav 58(1):53–81, 2001). This study offers a unique insight in the type of personality voters and party leadership look for and reward among politicians.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Acta Politica, Vol. 54, no.4, p. 667-683 (2019)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372941483
Document Type :
Electronic Resource