Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance
In this research, we investigate the role of partisan identity in predicting political skills, performance, and intragroup behavioural intentions among political elites. We differentiate the strength of partisan identification from partisan narcissism—a belief in the greatness of one’s political par...
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crcenteros:10.31234/osf.io/ke4tr 2023-05-15T16:49:59+02:00 Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance Gronfeldt, Bjarki Cichocka, Aleksandra Cislak, Aleksandra Wyatt, Madeleine 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ke4tr unknown Center for Open Science posted-content 2020 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ke4tr 2022-12-20T10:09:55Z In this research, we investigate the role of partisan identity in predicting political skills, performance, and intragroup behavioural intentions among political elites. We differentiate the strength of partisan identification from partisan narcissism—a belief in the greatness of one’s political party that is not appreciated by others. We recruited active political party members who had run for office in recent elections in Iceland (N=214) to participate in an online survey. We found that partisan identification was related to higher levels of political skills and political performance, including higher analytical skills and ability to represent others. Partisan identification also predicted higher party loyalty and more time spent volunteering in party activities. Meanwhile, partisan narcissism was only related to politicking—the inclination to engage in secrecy, deception, and political blood-sport. Cumulatively, these results suggest that partisan identification is associated with meticulousness and representation of others in politicians’ work. Conversely, partisan narcissism seems to contribute to being cunning in the political arena. Other/Unknown Material Iceland COS Center for Open Science (via Crossref) |
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In this research, we investigate the role of partisan identity in predicting political skills, performance, and intragroup behavioural intentions among political elites. We differentiate the strength of partisan identification from partisan narcissism—a belief in the greatness of one’s political party that is not appreciated by others. We recruited active political party members who had run for office in recent elections in Iceland (N=214) to participate in an online survey. We found that partisan identification was related to higher levels of political skills and political performance, including higher analytical skills and ability to represent others. Partisan identification also predicted higher party loyalty and more time spent volunteering in party activities. Meanwhile, partisan narcissism was only related to politicking—the inclination to engage in secrecy, deception, and political blood-sport. Cumulatively, these results suggest that partisan identification is associated with meticulousness and representation of others in politicians’ work. Conversely, partisan narcissism seems to contribute to being cunning in the political arena. |
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Gronfeldt, Bjarki Cichocka, Aleksandra Cislak, Aleksandra Wyatt, Madeleine |
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Gronfeldt, Bjarki Cichocka, Aleksandra Cislak, Aleksandra Wyatt, Madeleine Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance |
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Gronfeldt, Bjarki Cichocka, Aleksandra Cislak, Aleksandra Wyatt, Madeleine |
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Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance |
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Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance |
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Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance |
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Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance |
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Partisanship and Political Work: Differential Associations of Partisan Identification and Partisan Narcissism with Politicians’ Skills and Performance |
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partisanship and political work: differential associations of partisan identification and partisan narcissism with politicians’ skills and performance |
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Center for Open Science |
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