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Volume 14, issue 4, 2012
- Engaging the evolution of varieties of capitalism: a two-tier approach to examining institutional change pp. 1-30

- Michele Mastroeni
- Ethical codes and corporate responsibility of the most admired companies of the world: Toward a third generation ethics? pp. 1-24

- Reyes Calderón, Ignacio Ferrero and Dulce M. Redin
- Should I stay or should I go? A comparative study of banking sector policies and the strategies of Central American business groups pp. 1-43

- Yuri Kasahara
- Compliance in the single market pp. 1-28

- Michelle Egan and Maria Helena Guimarães
- Firm lobbying and influence in developing countries: a multilevel approach pp. 1-26

- Stephen Weymouth
Volume 14, issue 3, 2012
- Corporate responsibility, multinational corporations, and nation states: An introduction pp. 1-10

- Aseem Prakash and Jennifer J. Griffin
- Bargaining for corporate responsibility: The global and the local of framework agreements in the USA pp. 1-31

- Michael Fichter, Dimitris Stevis and Markus Helfen
- A club theory approach to voluntary social programs: Multinational companies and the extractive industries transparency initiative pp. 1-24

- Douglas A. Schuler
- International strategy for the nonmarket context: stakeholders, issues, networks, and geography pp. 1-30

- Rafael Lucea and Jonathan Doh
- Multi-level corporate responsibility and the mining sector: Learning from the Canadian experience in Latin America pp. 1-42

- Kernaghan Webb
- Managing corporate responsibility globally and locally: Lessons from a CR leader pp. 1-29

- Dana Brown and Jette Steen Knudsen
- Has globalization eroded firms’ responsibility for their employees? A sociological analysis of transnational firms’ corporate social responsibility policies concerning their employees in the Netherlands, 1980–2010 pp. 1-21

- Sander Quak, Johan Heilbron and Romke van der Veen
- Does it really take the state? pp. 1-34

- Tanja A. Börzel, Jana Hönke and Christian R. Thauer
- Business as usual? An exploration of the determinants of success in the multinational transfer of corporate responsibility initiatives pp. 1-27

- Michael L. Barnett and Sunyoung Lee
Volume 14, issue 2, 2012
- Quality and Environmental Regulation: Verifying Compliance along the Supply Chain pp. 1-22

- Dionisia Tzavara and Adrienne Heritier
- The Private Whistleblower: Defining a New Role in the Public Procurement System pp. 1-26

- Lisa Hansson
- Contested Contestability: Competition Policy and the Development of Communications Satellite Broadcasting in Japan pp. 1-19

- Adam Johns
- Government Positions for Sale - A Model of Grand Corruption pp. 1-25

- Hans J. Czap and Kanybek D. Nur-tegin
Volume 14, issue 1, 2012
- Modernity, Imitation, and Performance: Sovereign Funds in the Gulf pp. 1-22

- Gordon L. Clark and Ashby Monk
- Corporate Political Donations: Investment or Agency? pp. 1-38

- Rajesh K. Aggarwal, Felix Meschke and Tracy Yue Wang
- Influence without Organizations: State-Business Relations and their Impact on Business Environments in Contemporary Africa pp. 1-35

- Scott D. Taylor
- Coalitions within the Egyptian Banking Sector: Catalysts of the Popular Revolution pp. 1-24

- Monal A. Abdel-Baki
- Marketing to the Base of the Pyramid: A Corporate Responsibility Approach with Case Inspired Strategies pp. 1-42

- Nicholas J.C. Santos and Gene R. Laczniak
Volume 13, issue 4, 2011
- Pro-Business Local Governance and (Local) Business Associations: The Case of Gaziantep pp. 1-37

- Mustafa K. Bayirbag
- US and European Public Procurement Policies for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME): A Comparative Perspective pp. 1-41

- Max V. Kidalov and Keith F. Snider
- The Binding Dynamics of Non-Binding Governance Arrangements. The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights and the Cases of BP and Chevron pp. 1-30

- Matthias Hofferberth
- Environmental Jolts, Clocks, and Strategic Change in the U.S. Airline Industry: The Effects of Deregulation and the 9/11/2001 Terrorist Attacks pp. 1-35

- Irene Goll and Abdul A. Rasheed
- Neoliberalism as Colonial Embrace: Evaluating Alberta's Regulation of First Nations Gaming, 1993–2010 pp. 1-34

- Yale D. Belanger and Robert J. Williams
- Bargaining Model for the International Oil Industry pp. 1-34

- Vlado Vivoda
Volume 13, issue 3, 2011
- U.S. Domestic Politics and International Political Economy: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-4

- Chloe Thurston and Kathryn Bowen
- The Domestic Political Origins of Global Financial Standards: The Agrarian Roots of American Securities Regulations pp. 1-39

- Richard Carney
- Determinants of Access to Legislative and Executive Branch Officials: Business Firms and Trade Policymaking in the U.S pp. 1-30

- Douglas A. Schuler and Kathleen Rehbein
- From Foe to Friend? Business, the Tipping Point and U.S. Climate Politics pp. 1-29

- Irja Vormedal
- Insuring Free Trade: Unemployment Insurance and Trade Policy pp. 1-29

- Daniel Y. Kono
- U.S.-China Exchange Rate Negotiation: Stakeholders' Participation and Strategy Deployment pp. 1-23

- Emily Yixuan Cao, Yong Cao, Rashmi Prasad and Zhengping Shen
Volume 13, issue 2, 2011
- As the World Bank Turns: Determinants of IDA Lending in the Cold War and After pp. 1-27

- Kevin M. Morrison
- The Politics of Ambiguity in Asia's Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 1-44

- Saadia M. Pekkanen and Kellee S. Tsai
- China's Changing Guanxi Capitalism: Private Entrepreneurs between Leninist Control and Relentless Accumulation pp. 1-29

- Christopher A. McNally
- The Economics and Politics of Corporate Social Performance pp. 1-46

- David P. Baron, Maretno Agus Harjoto and Hoje Jo
- Executive Pay Regulation: What Regulators, Shareholders, and Managers Can Learn from Major Sports Leagues pp. 1-30

- Helmut Dietl, Tobias Duschl and Markus Lang
- Explaining Regulatory Preferences: CSR, Soft Law, or Hard Law? Insights from a Survey of Nordic Pioneers in CSR pp. 1-31

- Maria Gjølberg
Volume 13, issue 1, 2011
- Abnormal Returns From the Common Stock Investments of Members of the U.S. House of Representatives pp. 1-22

- Alan J. Ziobrowski, James W. Boyd, Ping Cheng and Brigitte J. Ziobrowski
- Does State Ownership Matter? Institutions' Effect on Foreign Direct Investment Revisited pp. 1-31

- Carl Henrik Knutsen, Asmund Rygh and Helge Hveem
- Ecology, Economy and Empowerment: Eco-Tourism and the Game Lodge Industry in South Africa pp. 1-24

- Thomas A. Koelble
- Corporate Independent Spending in the Post-BCRA to Pre-Citizens United Era pp. 1-37

- Susan Clark Muntean
Volume 12, issue 4, 2010
- Growth Alliances: Insights from Egypt pp. 1-27

- Abla Abdel-Latif and Hubert Schmitz
- The Impact of Regional Trade Integration on Firm Organization and Strategy: British American Tobacco in the Andean Pact pp. 1-30

- Chris Holden, Kelley Lee, Gary Jonas Fooks and Nathaniel Wander
- Policy Agendas, Party Control, and PAC Contributions in the American States pp. 1-24

- Justin H. Kirkland, Virginia Gray and David Lowery
- CSR as a Political Arena: The Struggle for a European Framework pp. 1-22

- Bernhard Ungericht and Christian Hirt
Volume 12, issue 3, 2010
- Private-Public Interaction in Global Governance: The Case of Transnational Commercial Arbitration pp. 1-27

- Christopher A. Whytock
- Transnational Private Regulation in Practice: The Limits of Forest and Labor Standards Certification in Indonesia pp. 1-34

- Tim Bartley
- The Causes and Consequences of Private Food Governance pp. 1-34

- Doris Fuchs and Agni Kalfagianni
- Private Regulation in the Global Economy: A (P)Review pp. 1-38

- Tim Büthe
- Engineering Uncontestedness? The Origins and Institutional Development of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) pp. 1-62

- Tim Büthe
- Private Standards in the Climate Regime: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol pp. 1-37

- Jessica F. Green
- Global Private Politics: A Research Agenda pp. 1-24

- Tim Büthe
- Private Regulation and Legal Integration: The European Example pp. 1-40

- Fabrizio Cafaggi and Agnieszka Janczuk
- Regulation and Economic Globalization: Prospects and Limits of Private Governance pp. 1-25

- Frederick Mayer and Gary Gereffi
- The Search for Credible Information in Social and Environmental Global Governance: The Kosher Label pp. 1-35

- Shana Starobin and Erika Weinthal
- Can Technological Innovations Improve Private Regulation in the Global Economy? pp. 1-39

- Graeme Auld, Benjamin Cashore, Cristina Balboa, Laura Bozzi and Stefan Renckens
Volume 12, issue 2, 2010
- Human Rights and Economic Liberalization pp. 1-18

- Art Carden and Robert Lawson
- Real Exchange Rates and Trade Protectionism pp. 1-17

- Thomas Oatley
- The Effects of Interest Groups' Ideology on Their PAC and Lobbying Expenditures pp. 1-21

- Amy McKay
- Divested Interests: Globalization and the New Politics of Exchange Rates pp. 1-28

- Sarah Cleeland Knight
Volume 12, issue 1, 2010
- Theorizing Transnational Corporations as Social Actors: An Analysis of Corporate Motivations pp. 1-37

- Dana L. Brown, Antje Vetterlein and Anne Roemer-Mahler
- On the Use of FTAs by Japanese Firms: Further Evidence pp. 1-15

- Katsuhide Takahashi and Shujiro Urata
- Local Political Elite, Partial Reform Symptoms, and the Business and Market Environment in Rural China pp. 1-39

- Qi Zhang and Mingxing Liu
- Captured by Business? Romanian Market Governance and the New Economic Elite pp. 1-38

- Patricia T. Young
- Who Supports Compensation? Individual Preferences for Trade-Related Unemployment Insurance pp. 1-22

- Sean D. Ehrlich
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