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Intergenerational spaces: citizens,political marketing and conceptualising trust in a transitional democracy
Authors:Ihwan Susila  David Harness
Institution:1. Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia;2. Hull University Business School, University of Hull, UK
Abstract:Abstract

As the third largest democracy in the world, Indonesia’s relatively peaceful transition from authoritarian rule to democracy deserves academic attention. This study explored the notion of trust and how it could influence electoral behaviour. An intergenerational perspective was used to compare the differences between parents who were familiar with the previous political system and their children who have only been exposed to a new democratic system. Through the extension of the Dermody and Hanmer-Lloyd model of electoral behaviour, this study identifies the antecedents of trust/distrust in a transitional democracy and shows how these are different when citizens’ consider the political system and the political candidate. The work can benefit policy makers and political candidates who can develop political marketing strategies to engage citizens in the electoral process.
Keywords:political marketing  elections  trust  Indonesia  grounded theory
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