stemmerespons
Stemmerespons is a term used in political science and public opinion research to describe the extent to which policymakers adjust policy in response to shifts in public opinion. The concept treats signals from the electorate—poll results, referendums, and election outcomes—as input that can influence legislative agendas, budgets, and regulatory decisions. Researchers apply the term at different levels, from national governments to local councils, and across democracies with varying institutional rules.
Etymology: stemme means voice or vote and respons means response in several Germanic languages, so stemmerespons
Operationally, stemmerespons is measured by examining the alignment between changes in public opinion and subsequent policy
Limitations include measurement error in opinion data, lags between opinion and policy action, and endogeneity, where
See also: policy responsiveness, political representation, public opinion research, accountability.