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Title: Who’s in charge? The impact of delivery and perception of risk on the willingness to voting online
Authors: Fisher, J
Savani, MM
Issue Date: 30-Aug-2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Fisher, J. and Savani, M.M. (2022) 'Who’s in charge? The impact of delivery and perception of risk on the willingness to voting online', The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 25 (4), pp. 676 - 700. doi: 10.1177/13691481221120143.
Abstract: Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. What makes voters more or less willing to vote online? This article uses a unique survey experiment to assess the effect of information about who delivers the online ballot; and which groups of voters are more likely to take up the option of online voting. Voters are much more favourable if it is associated with a public body than a well-regarded private sector company. We also find a clear relationship between online activity in the personal world and a willingness to vote online. Those that expose themselves to greater potential online risk in their personal lives are likely to favour having the option to cast their ballot online, but those who perceive more risk are only likely to do so if they receive additional information about the purported advantages of online voting. Who delivers, and perception of online risk are key to understanding when voters are more willing to cast their ballot online.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/24989
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/13691481221120143
ISSN: 1369-1481
Appears in Collections:Dept of Social and Political Sciences Research Papers

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