Research

Research

In its research and teaching, the Department of Government primarily focuses on comparative and Austrian politics. Its research is concerned with political behaviour, political actors, such as political parties and politicians, political institutions, the processes governed by these institutions, as well as their outcomes. It includes work on political participation, voting behaviour, parties and party competition, coalition politics and Austrian politics in general and is mostly based on rationalist and behavioural approaches.

Our goal is to conduct high-level, internationally competitive research in the area of Comparative Politics with the collaboration of international project partners and research networks. At the Faculty of Social Sciences the department is mainly engaged in the key research area ''Political Competition and Communication: Democratic Representation in Changing Societies'.

The department’s approach places it in the discipline’s empirical-analytical core and is mostly based on quantitative social science methods. To map empirical phenomena accurately, researcher in the department focus on the continuous development of survey design, as well as on the analysis of empirical data by applying the best suited statistical model. The department aims to achieve the best work on Austrian politics and to make important contributions to the international academic literature on Comparative Government and Politics.

An overview of current publications and activities at the department can be found below and on the personal websites of our team.

Political Institutions

Institutions play a key role in political systems, as they define the framework conditions for political decisions...

Political Representation

Political representation describes the institutional and social processes and practices that connect citizens and voters to...

Party Competition

Party competition is an essential component of democratic systems and describes the competition between political parties for votes...

Infrastructural Projects

Infrastructural projects are an essential component of scientific research, as they create the basis for long-term data collection...

Political Behaviour

Political behaviour deals with the individual and collective attitudes and actions of citizens in a political context...

Cooperations

Cooperations are a central component of scientific research, as they promote the exchange of knowledge, resources and...

Publications

Mehr Wettbewerb bei Österreichs Wahlen? Die neue Partei NEOS und ihre engsten Konkurrenten

Author(s)
David Johann, Marcelo Jenny, Sylvia Kritzinger
Abstract

Der Artikel analysiert die Auswirkungen des Erfolgs der neuen Partei „NEOS - Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum“ auf Österreichs Parteiensystem. Unter Rückgriff auf Daten der Österreichischen Nationalen Wahlstudie (AUTNES) und mit Fokus sowohl auf die Angebots- (Programmatik der Parteien; Einstellungen ihre Kandidatinnen und Kandidaten) als auch auf die Nachfrageseite (Wählerinnen und Wähler) des politischen Systems wird gezeigt, dass die NEOS durchaus Überschneidungen mit der ÖVP und den Grünen aufweisen, insgesamt aber eine klassische Partei der politischen Mitte sind, die ein modernes, liberales Bürgertum ansprechen und zwischen den Grünen und der ÖVP zu verorten sind.

Organisation(s)
Department of Government
Journal
Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen
Volume
47
Pages
814-830
No. of pages
17
ISSN
0340-1758
Publication date
03-2016
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
506012 Political systems
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
General Social Sciences
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/755188ca-0756-4e25-966f-77e27a3e6f27