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Ida B. Hjermitslev
Ida B. Hjermitslev
University Assistant, Department of Government, University of Vienna
Verified email at univie.ac.at - Homepage
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The electoral cost of coalition participation: Can anyone escape?
IB Hjermitslev
Party Politics 26 (4), 510-520, 2020
652020
Mainstream sell-outs? How collaboration with the radical right changes perceptions of party positions on immigration
IB Hjermitslev
Government and Opposition 57 (1), 31-55, 2022
152022
A compromising mindset? How citizens evaluate the trade‐offs in coalition politics
C GREEN‐PEDERSEN, IB Hjermitslev
European Journal of Political Research 63 (2), 539-555, 2024
132024
Punishing the pseudo‐opposition: Accountability under a minority government
IB Hjermitslev
European Journal of Political Research 63 (2), 774-786, 2024
112024
Collaboration or competition? Experimental evidence for coalition heuristics
IB Hjermitslev
European Journal of Political Research 62 (1), 326-337, 2023
102023
Between cabinet membership and opposition: Commitment and responsibility of support parties
IB Hjermitslev
Party Politics 29 (5), 981-987, 2023
62023
Mixed evidence for a relationship of cognitive fatigue to political engagement
IB Hjermitslev, CD Johnston
Electoral Studies 83, 102621, 2023
62023
Regional coalition heuristics: government participation and party perceptions in multi-level systems
IB Hjermitslev, S Krauss, M Thürk
West European Politics 48 (7), 1710-1731, 2025
42025
20 years of niche parties being ‘fundamentally different’: Party constituency versus mean voter representation on multiple issues
ME Bergman, IB Hjermitslev
Party Politics 31 (3), 463-475, 2025
42025
Perceptions of Partnership: Three Essays on Coalition Formation and Ideological Information Processing
IB Hjermitslev
Duke University, 2020
22020
Setting realistic expectations: When do citizens appreciate willingness to compromise on specific policies?
IB Hjermitslev
Party Politics, 13540688241313030, 2025
12025
Perceptual Consequences of Portfolios: How Allocation Affects Left–Right Placement
IB Hjermitslev, S Krauss
Government and Opposition 59 (3), 807-824, 2024
12024
An attentive audience? If and how voters evaluate coalition formation
IB Hjermitslev, S Krauss
Electoral Studies 99, 103035, 2026
2026
Who’sa part (y) of this family? Only noneconomic niche parties are still responsive to partisans
IB Hjermitslev, ME Bergman
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 1-20, 2025
2025
Green parties in government
I Hjermitslev
OSF, 2025
2025
How issue ownership impacts responsibility attribution in countries with minority governments
EW Hildebrand, IB Hjermitslev
Party Politics, 13540688251408628, 2025
2025
20 years of niche parties being'fundamentally different': Party constituency versus mean voter representation on multiple issues (Oct, 10.1177/13540688231206442, 2023)
M Bergman, I Hjermitslev
PARTY POLITICS 30 (6), 1184-1184, 2024
2024
Gravitating towards the PM? Coalition heuristics and coalition status
I Hjermitslev, E Heinz, S Marini, M Wagner
OSF, 2024
2024
Backlash Politics: Radical-Right Success, Threat Perceptions and Affective Distance in Austria
I Hjermitslev, M Wagner, S Marini, E Heinz
OSF, 2024
2024
Bandwagoning to the radical right: the role of electoral success and government participation
S Marini, I Hjermitslev, E Heinz, M Wagner
OSF, 2024
2024
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