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Joining the party: Incentives and motivations of members and registered sympathizers in contemporary multi-speed membership parties

Raul Gomez
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Luis Ramiro
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Jaime Aja
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Abstract

Many parties have updated their recruitment strategies and offer softer routes for joining their ranks. In some parties, registered sympathizers are given virtually the same rights as traditional members with substantially lower costs. This begs the question, why would somebody take the further step of joining such parties as full members rather than sympathizers? This article analyzes this question by using membership surveys from three left-wing Spanish parties. As such, it explores the usefulness of the general incentives model (GIM) for explaining the decisions of these two groups of affiliates. We find that full members and sympathizers differ in the motives they have to join the party and in their evaluations of the diverse types of incentives included in the GIM. Candidate selection incentives seem particularly important for sympathizers, whereas selective outcome incentives, selective process benefits, collective outcome benefits and altruistic motivations play a more significant role for members.
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hal-02465008 , version 1 (03-02-2020)

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Raul Gomez, Luis Ramiro, Laura Morales, Jaime Aja. Joining the party: Incentives and motivations of members and registered sympathizers in contemporary multi-speed membership parties. Party Politics, 2019, 27 (4), pp.779-790. ⟨10.1177/1354068819891047⟩. ⟨hal-02465008⟩
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