Business and Politics
1999 - 2016
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2016
- Avenues of influence: on the political expenditures of corporations and their directors and executives pp. 367-394
- Bonica Adam
- The political roots of intermediated lobbying: evidence from Russian enterprises and business associations pp. 395-433
- Govorun Andrei, William Pyle and Marques II Israel
- The fiscal roots of urban bias pp. 435-465
- Menaldo Victor Alexander
- Whom do European corporations lobby? The domestic institutional determinants of interest group activity in the European Union pp. 467-488
- Ehrlich Sean D. and Jones Eryn
Volume 18, issue 3, 2016
- Governing in a trust deficit pp. 199-223
- Peters Michael David
- Choosing which firms to help in crisis: evidence from the emerging European economies pp. 225-262
- Duvanova Dinissa and Sokhey Sarah Wilson
- How do firms compete in the non-market? The process of political capability building pp. 263-295
- Brown Richard S.
- Taming corruption: rent potential, collective action, and taxability in Morocco pp. 297-335
- Corduneanu-Huci Cristina
- The role of governance systems and rules in wind energy development: evidence from Minnesota and Texas pp. 337-365
- Fremeth Adam and Marcus Alfred A.
Volume 18, issue 2, 2016
- The structure of financial markets and the form of state bailouts, 1974–2009 pp. 97-122
- Mitchell Christopher W.
- The dimensions of corruption and its impact on FDI decision making: the case of Guatemala pp. 123-141
- Godinez Jose and Garita Mauricio
- Merely TINCering around: the shifting private authority of technology, information and news corporations pp. 143-170
- Campbell-Verduyn Malcolm
- Business and labor market flexibility in India: the importance of caste pp. 171-198
- Saez Lawrence and Mahmood Zaad
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Perceptions of the global financial crisis in the US, UK, Canada and Australia: a comparative editorial analysis of the legitimacy of finance pp. 1-25
- Mikler John, Rajendra Sundran and Elbra Ainsley Dianne
- Institutional development and bank competitive transformation in late industrializing economies: the Spanish case pp. 27-62
- Calvo Angela Garcia
- Stock market reactions to conflict diamond trading restrictions and controversies pp. 63-84
- William Seitz
- An allegory of the political influence of the top 1% pp. 85-96
- Philippe De Donder and John Roemer
Volume 17, issue 4, 2015
- Ambiguity, discretion and ethics in Norway’s sovereign wealth fund pp. 603-631
- Hachigian Heather
- Polluting industries as climate protagonists: cap and trade and the problem of business preferences pp. 633-659
- Grumbach Jacob M.
- Corporate governance reforms and political partisanship: an empirical analysis in 16 OECD countries pp. 661-696
- Thibault Darcillon
- Cooling off periods in franchise contracts: from consumer protection mechanisms to paternalistic remedies for behavioral biases pp. 697-721
- Atwell Courtenay
- The cost growth of government revisited pp. 723-737
- Semat Joshua, Linn Suzanna, Lowery David and Berry William D.
Volume 17, issue 3, 2015
- Structural power and political science in the post-crisis era pp. 391-409
- Culpepper Pepper D.
- Structural power in comparative political economy: perspectives from policy formulation in Latin America pp. 411-441
- Fairfield Tasha
- Not by structure alone: power, prominence, and agency in American finance pp. 443-472
- Young Kevin
- The long arm of justice: U.S. structural power and international banking pp. 473-493
- Emmenegger Patrick
- Structural power and the global financial crisis: a network analytical approach pp. 495-525
- Winecoff William Kindred
- Structuring power: business and authority beyond the nation state pp. 527-552
- Farrell Henry and Newman Abraham L.
- The multinational firm and geopolitics: Europe, Russian energy, and power pp. 553-576
- Abdelal Rawi
- The structural power of business: taking structure, agency and ideas seriously pp. 577-601
- Marsh David, Akram Sadiya and Birkett Holly
Volume 17, issue 2, 2015
- Signaling the credibility of private actors as public agents: transparency, independence, and expertise in environmental evaluations of products and companies pp. 177-219
- Bullock Graham
- Public policies in a regulated entrepreneurial setting pp. 221-251
- Marcus Alfred A. and Cohen Susan K.
- Industry associations, health innovation systems and politics of development: the cases of India and South Africa pp. 253-289
- Papaioannou Theo, Watkins Andrew, Kale Dinar and Mugwagwa Julius
- Competitor entry impact on jobs and wages in incumbent firms: retrospective evidence from a natural experiment pp. 291-326
- Sumit K Majumdar
- Financial structures, firms, and the welfare states in South Korea and Singapore pp. 327-354
- Lim Sijeong
- Stakeholder pressures on corporate climate change-related accountability and disclosures: Australian evidence pp. 355-390
- Haque Shamima and Muhammad Islam
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Unionization and the partisan effect on income inequality pp. 1-40
- Castater Eric Graig
- Political connectedness and business performance: evidence from Turkish industry rankings pp. 41-73
- Gul Ozcan and Gündüz Umut
- Social influence, competition and the act of lobbying pp. 75-96
- Kanol Direnç
- Politically connected polluters under smog pp. 97-123
- Wang Yuhua
- Technological innovation, globalization, and varieties of capitalism: the case of Siemens AG as example for contingent institutional adaptation pp. 125-159
- Fritsch Stefan
- Reflections on a “Heavenly Chorus [that] Sings with a Strong [Male] Upper Class Accent” pp. 161-175
- Suárez Sandra L.
Volume 16, issue 4, 2014
- Global value chains and state support in the aircraft industry pp. 25
- McGuire Steven
- Shifting gears: industrial policy and automotive industry after the 2008 financial crisis pp. 25
- Oh Seung-Youn
- Do WTO rules preclude industrial policy? Evidence from the global economic crisis pp. 29
- Aggarwal Vinod K. and Simon Evenett
- Protecting the petroleum industry: renewed government aid to fossil fuel producers pp. 30
- Lin Kun-Chin
- The complex and covert web of financial protectionism pp. 35
- Young Kevin
- Industrial policy, politics and competition: Assessing the post-crisis wind power industry pp. 37
- Lewis Joanna I.
Volume 16, issue 3, 2014
- The bridge model: how Spanish multinationals are building economic ties between Asia and Latin America pp. 19
- Casanova Lourdes and Rodríguez-Montemayor Eduardo
- Sanctions and the insurance industry: challenges, risks and opportunities pp. 23
- Moran Matthew and Salisbury Daniel
- The puzzle of heterogeneity in support for free trade pp. 27
- Drope Jeffrey and Abdur Chowdhury
- Emerging varieties of incorporated capitalism. Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence pp. 35
- Buhr Daniel and Frankenberger Rolf
Volume 16, issue 2, 2014
- Interests need not be pursued if they can be created: private governance in African gold mining pp. 20
- Elbra Ainsley D.
- Antitrust enforcement by state attorneys general: institutional, legal and political considerations pp. 22
- John Dove
- All politics is local, but lobbying is federal and local: the validity of LDA data pp. 23
- Clemens Austin C.
- Lobbying and the collective action problem: comparative evidence from enterprise surveys pp. 26
- Barber Benjamin, Weschle Simon and Pierskalla Jan
- Trade, societal interests, and political parties pp. 26
- Hwang Wonjae and Down Ian
- A network view of MNC embeddedness in a politically uncertain market: the case of Turkey pp. 34
- Alimadadi Siavash and Pahlberg Cecilia
Volume 16, issue 1, 2014
- The politics of small business organization, partisanship and institutionalization: similarities in the contrasting cases of Japan and the US pp. 1-30
- Babb James
- Socializing the C-suite: why some big-box retailers are “greener” than others pp. 31-63
- Hamish van der Ven
- Introduction: multiplicity and plurality in the world of standards pp. 67-77
- Djelic Marie Laure and den Hond Frank
- The impact of meta-standardization upon standards convergence: the case of the international accounting standard for off-balance-sheet financing pp. 79-112
- Thiemann Matthias
- Beyond the transatlantic divide: the multiple authorities of standards in the global political economy of services pp. 113-150
- Graz Jean-Christophe and Hauert Christophe
- Explaining variation in the multiplicity of private social and environmental regulation: a multi-case integration across the coffee, forestry and textile sectors pp. 151-189
- Turcotte Marie-France, Reinecke Juliane and den Hond Frank
- Who defines “local”? Resistance to harmonizing standards in ethical markets pp. 191-219
- McCaffrey Sara Jane and Kurland Nancy
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