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When do parties go digital? Examining the drivers of internal and external party digitalisation

When do parties go digital? Examining the drivers of internal and external party digitalisation
When do parties go digital? Examining the drivers of internal and external party digitalisation

Our paper investigates the drivers of party digitalisation, measuring the influence of environmental factors, inter-party competition and party characteristics on the utilisation of digital tools. The main innovation of this paper is to propose a measurement of digitalisation that classifies digital processes according to their functions and goals: an internal dimension oriented towards participation and members’ engagement, and an external dimension focused on communication and campaigning. Data has been extracted from the DIGIPART database on parties’ digital procedures by Meloni et al. (2024). Our findings highlight the importance of parties’ organisational and ideological features in explaining their internal digitalisation, but not the external. In terms of participation, bigger parties tend to implement more initiatives for online participation, while right-wing parties are less prone to digitalise their internal structures. These effects are reinforced by competition between rivals and contagion processes, which exert positive influence both at the internal and external levels.

digital contagion, digitalisation, political parties
1354-0688
Mompó, Adrià
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Meloni, Marco
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Barberà, Oscar
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Lupato, Fabio
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Sandri, Giulia
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von Nostitz, Felix
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Meloni, Marco
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Barberà, Oscar
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Lupato, Fabio
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Sandri, Giulia
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Mompó, Adrià, Meloni, Marco, Barberà, Oscar, Lupato, Fabio, Sandri, Giulia and von Nostitz, Felix (2025) When do parties go digital? Examining the drivers of internal and external party digitalisation. Party Politics. (doi:10.1177/13540688251339977).

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Our paper investigates the drivers of party digitalisation, measuring the influence of environmental factors, inter-party competition and party characteristics on the utilisation of digital tools. The main innovation of this paper is to propose a measurement of digitalisation that classifies digital processes according to their functions and goals: an internal dimension oriented towards participation and members’ engagement, and an external dimension focused on communication and campaigning. Data has been extracted from the DIGIPART database on parties’ digital procedures by Meloni et al. (2024). Our findings highlight the importance of parties’ organisational and ideological features in explaining their internal digitalisation, but not the external. In terms of participation, bigger parties tend to implement more initiatives for online participation, while right-wing parties are less prone to digitalise their internal structures. These effects are reinforced by competition between rivals and contagion processes, which exert positive influence both at the internal and external levels.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 April 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 May 2025
Keywords: digital contagion, digitalisation, political parties

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Local EPrints ID: 503224
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503224
ISSN: 1354-0688
PURE UUID: 127fe9b6-fe96-42a1-9864-b15b8478f301
ORCID for Marco Meloni: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3180-009X

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Date deposited: 24 Jul 2025 16:39
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:37

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Author: Adrià Mompó
Author: Marco Meloni ORCID iD
Author: Oscar Barberà
Author: Fabio Lupato
Author: Giulia Sandri
Author: Felix von Nostitz

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