Elgar Encyclopedia of Business and Government
Edited by Matthew Maguire and
Graham K. Wilson
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This authoritative Encyclopedia surveys the scale, variety and quality of contemporary scholarship on the relationships between business and government. Drawing on economics, sociology, business studies and political science, world-renowned scholars explore a wide range of core and cutting-edge topics.
Keywords: Capitalisms; Lobbying; Campaign Contributions And Spending; Social And Governance Impacts Of Business (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035307777
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Artificial intelligence

- Regine Paul
- Ch 2 Audits as assurance in contemporary regulatory governance

- Stefan Renckens and Graeme Auld
- Ch 3 Automation

- Larry Liu
- Ch 4 Business and federal climate change policies in the United States

- David Vogel
- Ch 5 Business and right-wing populism1

- Daniel Kinderman
- Ch 6 Business case for democracy

- Carl Henrik Knutsen
- Ch 7 Business, corruption, and democracy

- Daniel Nyberg
- Ch 8 Business influence in complex global governance

- Maisie Hopkins and Judith Van Erp
- Ch 9 Business lobbying and regulation in the European Union

- David Coen and Alexander Katsaitis
- Ch 10 Business power in Latin America

- Jonas Wolff
- Ch 11 Business representation in the United Kingdom

- Wyn Grant
- Ch 12 Capitalism and corporate power

- John Mikler
- Ch 13 Competition law and capitalism

- Chase Foster
- Ch 14 Cooperatives

- Simon Pek and Morshed Mannan
- Ch 15 Corporate activism

- Laura Olkkonen
- Ch 16 Corporate and white-collar crime

- Justin Rex
- Ch 17 Corporate political activity in Africa

- Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong
- Ch 18 Corporate sense-making and sense-giving of public policies

- Onna Malou van den Broek and Jamie Plaatjes
- Ch 19 Corporate social irresponsibility

- Giulio Nardella
- Ch 20 Corporate tax avoidance

- Thomas Paster
- Ch 21 Corporate trust and trustworthiness

- Michael Hadani
- Ch 22 Cultural foundations of varieties of capitalism

- Cathie Jo Martin
- Ch 23 Employee ownership

- Simon Pek, Lorin Busaan and Mark Clayton Hand
- Ch 24 Environmental governance in China

- Yixian Sun
- Ch 25 Experimentalist governance

- Bernardo Rangoni
- Ch 26 Gig economy

- Andrea M. Herrmann
- Ch 27 Global finance

- Jan Fichtner and Johannes Petry
- Ch 28 Global industry associations

- Karsten Ronit
- Ch 29 Government regulation of racial inequality in the workplace

- Atinuke O. Adediran
- Ch 30 Growth Models

- Herman Mark Schwartz and Bent Sofus Tranøy
- Ch 31 Inequality and redistribution

- Bastian Becker
- Ch 32 Job insecurity

- Sonia Bertolini
- Ch 33 Migration, capitalism and inequality

- James Hampshire
- Ch 34 Moral hazard and public policy

- Kim Pernell
- Ch 35 Multistakeholder initiatives and global governance

- Dirk Ulrich Gilbert
- Ch 36 Oligarchs and state-business relations in Russia

- Stanislav Markus
- Ch 37 Plastics pollution and governance

- Jacob Hasselbalch and Joachim Peter Tilsted
- Ch 38 Platform capitalism

- Michael Kemmerling
- Ch 39 Populism, business and the transformation of network governance

- Glenn Morgan and Magnus Feldmann
- Ch 40 Public-private governance interactions

- Janina Grabs
- Ch 41 Regulatory capture

- Georg Rilinger
- Ch 42 Regulatory shaming

- Sharon Yadin
- Ch 43 The regulatory state

- Eva Heims
- Ch 44 Revolving door

- Ivana V. Katic
- Ch 45 Social movements and activism

- Frank G. A. de Bakker
- Ch 46 Startup capitalism

- Robyn Klingler-Vidra and Ramon Pacheco Pardo
- Ch 47 State-business relations in the green transition

- Caroline Ahler Christesen and Milan Babić
- Ch 48 Structural power of business

- Keren Borenstein-Nativ
- Ch 49 Sustainable finance

- Daniel Mertens and Natascha van der Zwan
- Ch 50 Trade unions as economic and political actors

- Dennie Oude Nijhuis
- Ch 51 Transnational litigation

- Phillip Paiement
- Ch 52 Vocational education and training

- Merve Sancak
- Ch 53 Welfare states

- Robert Henry Cox
- Ch 54 Working time reduction

- Agnieszka Piasna
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