Determinants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior model
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Author(s) / Creator(s)
Bosnjak, Michael
Abstract / Description
Supplementary materials for: Bosnjak, M., Galesic, M., & Klicek, B. (2008). Determinants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior model. Društvena Istraživanja - Journal for General Social Issues, 4-5(96-97), 747-769.
In this paper we study variables associated with online political participation in Croatia from two perspectives. First, we explain past online political participation using variables implied as important by sociological and political research literatures. Among them are sociodemographic characteristics, political values, past participation in offline political activities, and Internet usage variables. While all these factors were substantially correlated with the past online political participation, political values and past offline political participation were its most important determinants. Second, we study the propensity for future online political participation using an extended version of Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. The determinants of online political participation within this model are attitude toward participating, internalized social pressure, perceived behavioral control, and moral obligation. Three variables – attitudes, internalized social
pressure, and moral obligation – contributed almost equally to the predictive power of the model, covering almost a 50% share of variance in the propensity for online political
participation. By including past online political participation, the predictive power was further increased to a 65% share of explained variance. A number of open questions remain, pointing to several avenues for future research.
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political participation e-democracy online researchPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2020-10-20
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Bosnjak, M. (2020). Determinants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior model. PsychArchives. https://doi.org/10.23668/PSYCHARCHIVES.4270
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Bosnjak, Michael
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Date of first publication2020-10-20
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Abstract / DescriptionSupplementary materials for: Bosnjak, M., Galesic, M., & Klicek, B. (2008). Determinants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior model. Društvena Istraživanja - Journal for General Social Issues, 4-5(96-97), 747-769.en
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Abstract / DescriptionIn this paper we study variables associated with online political participation in Croatia from two perspectives. First, we explain past online political participation using variables implied as important by sociological and political research literatures. Among them are sociodemographic characteristics, political values, past participation in offline political activities, and Internet usage variables. While all these factors were substantially correlated with the past online political participation, political values and past offline political participation were its most important determinants. Second, we study the propensity for future online political participation using an extended version of Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. The determinants of online political participation within this model are attitude toward participating, internalized social pressure, perceived behavioral control, and moral obligation. Three variables – attitudes, internalized social pressure, and moral obligation – contributed almost equally to the predictive power of the model, covering almost a 50% share of variance in the propensity for online political participation. By including past online political participation, the predictive power was further increased to a 65% share of explained variance. A number of open questions remain, pointing to several avenues for future research.en
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Table of contentsQuestion texts and descriptive statisticsen
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CitationBosnjak, M. (2020). Determinants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior model. PsychArchives. https://doi.org/10.23668/PSYCHARCHIVES.4270en
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/3881
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.4270
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Language of contenthrv
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PublisherPsychArchivesen
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Keyword(s)political participationen
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Keyword(s)e-democracyen
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Keyword(s)online researchen
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleDeterminants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior modelen
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Alternative titleSupplemental material: Question texts and descriptive statistics for "Determinants of online political participation in Croatia - An extended planned behavior model."en
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