THE CONTRADICTORY EFFECTS OF DIGITAL ACCESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION ON VOTING BEHAVIOURS: A RETROSPECTIVE LOOK AT THE 2008 MALAYSIAN GENERAL ELECTION

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This paper explores the relationship between life satisfaction and voting intention by analysing the 2008 General Election in Malaysia. The election was significant because of the high turnout rate since 1964 and the rise of digital media in political communication. The latter leads to the second objective of this paper: to investigate whether the presence of digital media reshapes voting behaviours across different levels of life satisfaction. Using the 6th wave of World Value Survey data of 1198 respondents with the Hierarchical Linear Regression Modelling, we show that unhappier voters are more likely to vote. However, by democratising access to information and lowering barriers to connect with voters via digital media, voting intention is levelled irrespective of the degree of life satisfaction. While happier voters pay more attention to the social economic issues and thus are more likely to react to news disseminated via digital media by voting, it is equally likely that unhappier voters provoked by negative news through digital media have greater intention to voice out by casting a vote too.
数字访问与生活满意度对投票行为的矛盾影响:回顾2008年马来西亚大选
本文通过分析2008年马来西亚大选,探讨生活满意度与投票意向之间的关系。由于1964年以来的高投票率和数字媒体在政治传播中的兴起,这次选举意义重大。后者导致了本文的第二个目标:调查数字媒体的存在是否重塑了不同生活满意度水平的投票行为。利用第6波世界价值调查数据,1198名受访者与层次线性回归模型,我们表明,不快乐的选民更有可能投票。然而,通过信息获取民主化和降低通过数字媒体与选民联系的障碍,无论生活满意度如何,投票意愿都是平等的。虽然快乐的选民更关注社会经济问题,因此更有可能通过投票对通过数字媒体传播的新闻做出反应,但同样有可能的是,通过数字媒体受到负面新闻刺激的不快乐选民也更有可能通过投票表达自己的意见。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Business and Society (IJBS) is an international scholarly journal devoted in publishing high-quality papers using multidisciplinary approaches with a strong emphasis on business, economics and finance. It is a triannual journal published in April, August and December and all articles submitted are in English. Our uniqueness focus on the impact of ever-changing world towards the society based on our niche area of research. IJBS follows a double-blind peer-review process, whereby authors do not know reviewers and vice versa. The journal intends to serve as an outlet with strong theoretical and empirical research and the papers submitted to IJBS should not have been published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
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