Business and Politics
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2015
- Ambiguity, discretion and ethics in Norway's sovereign wealth fund pp. 603-631

- Heather Hachigian
- Polluting industries as climate protagonists: cap and trade and the problem of business preferences pp. 633-659

- Jacob M. Grumbach
- 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

- Courtenay Atwell
- The cost growth of government revisited pp. 723-737

- Joshua Semat, David Lowery, Suzanna Linn and William D. Berry
Volume 17, issue 3, 2015
- Structural power and political science in the post-crisis era pp. 391-409

- Pepper D. Culpepper
- Structural power in comparative political economy: perspectives from policy formulation in Latin America pp. 411-441

- Tasha Fairfield
- Not by structure alone: power, prominence, and agency in American finance pp. 443-472

- Kevin Young
- The long arm of justice: U.S. structural power and international banking pp. 473-493

- Patrick Emmenegger
- Structural power and the global financial crisis: a network analytical approach pp. 495-525

- William Kindred Winecoff
- Structuring power: business and authority beyond the nation state pp. 527-552

- Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman
- The multinational firm and geopolitics: Europe, Russian energy, and power pp. 553-576

- Rawi Abdelal
- The structural power of business: taking structure, agency and ideas seriously pp. 577-601

- David Marsh, Sadiya Akram and Holly Birkett
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

- Graham Bullock
- Public policies in a regulated entrepreneurial setting pp. 221-251

- Alfred A. Marcus and Susan K. Cohen
- Industry associations, health innovation systems and politics of development: the cases of India and South Africa pp. 253-289

- Theo Papaioannou, Andrew Watkins, Dinar Kale and Julius Mugwagwa
- 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

- Sijeong Lim
- Stakeholder pressures on corporate climate change-related accountability and disclosures: Australian evidence pp. 355-390

- Shamima Haque and Muhammad Islam
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Unionization and the partisan effect on income inequality pp. 1-40

- Eric Graig Castater
- Political connectedness and business performance: evidence from Turkish industry rankings pp. 41-73

- Gül Berna Özcan and Umut Gündüz
- Social influence, competition and the act of lobbying pp. 75-96

- Direnç Kanol
- Politically connected polluters under smog pp. 97-123

- Yuhua Wang
- Technological innovation, globalization, and varieties of capitalism: the case of Siemens AG as example for contingent institutional adaptation pp. 125-159

- Stefan Fritsch
- Reflections on a “Heavenly Chorus [that] Sings with a Strong [Male] Upper Class Accent” pp. 161-175

- Sandra L. Suárez
Volume 16, issue 4, 2014
- Do WTO rules preclude industrial policy? Evidence from the global economic crisis pp. 481-509

- Vinod K. Aggarwal and Simon J. Evenett
- Industrial policy, politics and competition: Assessing the post-crisis wind power industry pp. 511-547

- Joanna I. Lewis
- Protecting the petroleum industry: renewed government aid to fossil fuel producers pp. 549-578

- Kun-Chin Lin
- The complex and covert web of financial protectionism pp. 579-613

- Kevin Young
- Global value chains and state support in the aircraft industry pp. 615-639

- Steven McGuire
- Shifting gears: industrial policy and automotive industry after the 2008 financial crisis pp. 641-665

- Seung-Youn Oh
Volume 16, issue 3, 2014
- The bridge model: how Spanish multinationals are building economic ties between Asia and Latin America pp. 373-391

- Lourdes Casanova and Eduardo Rodríguez-Montemayor
- Emerging varieties of incorporated capitalism. Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence pp. 393-427

- Daniel Buhr and Rolf Frankenberger
- Sanctions and the insurance industry: challenges, risks and opportunities pp. 429-451

- Matthew Moran and Daniel Salisbury
- The puzzle of heterogeneity in support for free trade pp. 453-479

- Jeffrey Drope and Abdur Chowdhury
Volume 16, issue 2, 2014
- Lobbying and the collective action problem: comparative evidence from enterprise surveys pp. 221-246

- Benjamin Barber, Jan Pierskalla and Simon Weschle
- Interests need not be pursued if they can be created: private governance in African gold mining pp. 247-266

- Ainsley D. Elbra
- All politics is local, but lobbying is federal and local: the validity of LDA data pp. 267-289

- Austin C. Clemens
- Antitrust enforcement by state attorneys general: institutional, legal and political considerations pp. 291-312

- John Dove
- Trade, societal interests, and political parties pp. 313-338

- Wonjae Hwang and Ian Down
- A network view of MNC embeddedness in a politically uncertain market: the case of Turkey pp. 339-372

- Siavash Alimadadi and Cecilia Pahlberg
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

- James Babb
- 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

- Marie Laure Djelic and Frank den Hond
- The impact of meta-standardization upon standards convergence: the case of the international accounting standard for off-balance-sheet financing pp. 79-112

- Matthias Thiemann
- Beyond the transatlantic divide: the multiple authorities of standards in the global political economy of services pp. 113-150

- Jean-Christophe Graz and Christophe Hauert
- 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

- Marie-France Turcotte, Juliane Reinecke and Frank den Hond
- Who defines “local”? Resistance to harmonizing standards in ethical markets pp. 191-219

- Sara Jane McCaffrey and Nancy Kurland
Volume 15, issue 4, 2013
- Institutional innovation and investment in Taiwan: the micro-foundations of the developmental state pp. 435-466

- Stephan Haggard and Yu Zheng
- Innovation in Tow: R&D FDI and investment incentives pp. 467-491

- Rachel L. Wellhausen
- The political activities of American corporate leaders pp. 493-527

- Anthony J. Nownes and Nurgul R. Aitalieva
- Trade controls and non-proliferation: compliance costs, drivers and challenges a pp. 529-551

- Daniel Salisbury
- Comment on Gordon L. Clark and Ashby Monk, “Modernity, Imitation, and Performance: Sovereign Funds in the Gulf,” Business and Politics 14 (1, 2012): 1–22 pp. 553-559

- Pete W. Moore
- What is modern about sovereign wealth funds? A reply to Pete Moore pp. 561-565

- Gordon L. Clark, Adam D. Dixon and Ashby H.B. Monk
Volume 15, issue 3, 2013
- Asset freezing, corporate political resources and the Tullock paradox pp. 275-293

- Jean-Philippe Bonardi and Santiago Urbiztondo
- The Saudi monarchy and economic familism in an era of business environment reforms pp. 295-321

- Nimah Mazaheri
- Linkage politics and the persistence of national policy autonomy in emerging powers: patents, profits, and patients in the context of TRIPS compliance pp. 323-356

- Tricia D. Olsen and Aseema Sinha
- The network of global corporate control: implications for public policy pp. 357-379

- Hugh Compston
- Management consultants and the United States’ public sector pp. 381-399

- Bessma Momani
- Keeping score on congress: explaining variations in interest group ratings of US senators pp. 401-433

- Daniel E. Chand and William D. Schreckhise
Volume 15, issue 2, 2013
- Driving support: workers, PACs, and congressional support of the auto industry 1) pp. 137-162

- Ryan T. Moore, Eleanor Neff Powell and Andrew Reeves
- Building institutional capacity: from pervasive individualism to sustained coordination in small firm sectors pp. 163-186

- Ana Maria Evans
- Partisan policy promises and sector-specific stock-market performance: evidence from Mexico's 2006 presidential campaign pp. 187-215

- Allyson Lucinda Benton
- What a difference a state makes: pharmaceutical innovation after the TRIPs agreement pp. 217-243

- Verena Schüren
- Government-business alliances in state capitalist economies: evidence from low-income markets in China pp. 245-274

- Genia Kostka and Jianghua Zhou
Volume 15, issue 1, 2013
- R&D in the periphery? Foreign direct investment, innovation, and institutional quality in developing countries pp. 1-32

- Patrick J.W. Egan
- Economic change and the supply of interest representation in the American States pp. 33-61

- David Lowery, Virginia Gray and John Cluverius
- Corporate citizens and the UN Global Compact: explaining cross-national variations in turnout pp. 63-85

- Patrick Bernhagen, Neil J. Mitchell and Marianne Thissen-Smits
- Business advocacy in Asian PTAs: a model of selective corporate lobbying with evidence from Japan pp. 87-116

- Mireya Solís
- Analyzing political risks in developing countries: a practical framework for project managers pp. 117-136

- Saumitra Jha
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