Том 18, № 3, 2023
- політична професійна діяльність; політичний лідер/керівник; мотиви політичної професійної діяльності; мотив влади; мотив досягнення; мотив афіліації; контент-аналіз
- https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2023-73-3-149-157
- Сторінки 149-157
У статті проаналізовано результати емпіричного дослідження мотивів професійної діяльності політиків, а саме: виокремлено й оцінено мотиви, їх кількісну взаємодію в промовах політичних áкторів; виявлено привабливий мотиваційний профіль політичного áктора для українського суспільства під час виборів 2014 та 2019 років; проаналізовано те, як саме пріоритетність того чи іншого мотиву впливає на політичну діяльність та політичну поведінку політичного актора
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