Business and Politics
1999 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 2, 2024
- The future of AI politics, policy, and business pp. 171-179

- Eric Best, Pedro Robles and Daniel J. Mallinson
- The Future of AI Is in the States: The Case of Autonomous Vehicle Policies pp. 180-199

- Daniel J. Mallinson, Lauren Azevedo, Eric Best, Pedro Robles and Jue Wang
- The Paradox of Algorithms and Blame on Public Decision-makers pp. 200-217

- Adam L. Ozer, Philip D. Waggoner and Ryan Kennedy
- AI regulation in the European Union: examining non-state actor preferences pp. 218-239

- Jonas Tallberg, Magnus Lundgren and Johannes Geith
- Investigating the politics and content of US State artificial intelligence legislation pp. 240-262

- Srinivas Parinandi, Jesse Crosson, Kai Peterson and Sinan Nadarevic
- Data and statecraft: why and how states localize data pp. 263-288

- Sanghyun Han
Volume 26, issue 1, 2024
- Stakeholder Cues, National Origin, and Public Opinion Towards Firms: Evidence in the Context of the First Bank in an American Indian Nation pp. 1-26

- Rachel L. Wellhausen, Donna Feir and Calvin Thrall
- The political consequences of corporate donations for public service provision pp. 27-46

- Sean McCarty and Jane L. Sumner
- Violence, Predation, and FDI Entry pp. 47-63

- Colin M. Barry
- Political contributions by American inventors: evidence from 30,000 cases pp. 64-101

- Nicholas Short
- Enforcing economic sanctions by tarnishing corporate reputations pp. 102-123

- Keith A. Preble and Bryan R. Early
- Business politics is usually about attempts to exert influence rather than power evidence from Australia pp. 124-141

- Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor
- Antidumping Protectionism and Globalized Economies pp. 142-169

- Tyler Coleman
Volume 25, issue 4, 2023
- Economic globalization and the fracturing of business interest representation in the European Union pp. 353-369

- Marcel Hanegraaff, Arlo Poletti and Ellis Aizenberg
- Economic globalization and the fracturing of business interest representation in the European Union – CORRIGENDUM pp. 370-370

- Marcel Hanegraaff, Arlo Poletti and Ellis Aizenberg
- Novelty and the demand for private regulation: Evidence from data privacy governance pp. 371-392

- Guillaume Beaumier
- Banning indirect boycotts: Contentious interactions and the role of the state in marketplace activism pp. 393-408

- Erin O'Brien, Hope Johnson and Yu-An Murray
- What types of social policies does business want? Examining German employer associations’ positions toward labor-protective and labor-activating social policies pp. 409-428

- Benedikt Bender and Thomas Paster
- Beyond Pandering: Investment Project Quality, Voter Support, and the Use of Investment Incentives pp. 429-449

- Stefano Jud
- Federal Climate Policy Successes: Co-benefits, Business Acceptance, and Partisan Politics pp. 450-475

- Roger Karapin and David Vogel
- Relative strength and foreign direct investment in civil conflicts pp. 476-494

- Samaila Oluwatope Adelaiye, Si Chen and Mehwish Sarwari
- Business politicians and fiscal consolidation pp. 495-516

- Nicola Nones
Volume 25, issue 3, 2023
- Green Product Portfolio and Environmental Lobbying pp. 195-214

- Jihyun Eun, Minjung Lee and Young Hoon Jung
- The Cost of Wrongdoing to Bystander Firms pp. 215-250

- Minjung Lee, Mina Lee and Seung-Hyun Lee
- The Entrepreneurial University's Impact on Regional Socioeconomic Development: The “Alumni Policymaker” Mechanism pp. 251-292

- Robyn Klingler-Vidra and Adam William Chalmers
- Corporate Lobbying and ESG Reports: Patterns among US Companies, 1999–2017 pp. 293-314

- Huchen Liu, Sijing Wei and Jiarui Zhang
- Foreign Direct Investment Hosts and Violent Government Repression of Protests pp. 315-329

- Samaila Oluwatope Adelaiye
- Serving the People or the People's Note: On the Political Economy of Talent Allocation pp. 330-351

- Kezhou Xiao
Volume 25, issue 2, 2023
- Local sourcing embeddedness, manufacturing relocation, and firm attitudes toward the US-China trade war: A survey analysis of China-based MNC subsidiaries pp. 91-116

- Ka Zeng, Yingjie Xu and Zhenzhen Xie
- China's dream for chip supremacy: Seeing through the lens of panel display-related IC patents pp. 117-132

- Eunji Choung and Min Gyo Koo
- Business power against redistribution: The case of watered-down tax reform in Poland pp. 133-151

- Jakub Sawulski, Nikodem Szewczyk, Kinga Rafalska and Maciej Smółko
- The contingent value of connections: legislative turnover and revolving-door lobbyists pp. 152-172

- James M. Strickland
- Bargaining Power in a Globalized World: The Effect of Global Value Chains in Trade Negotiations pp. 173-194

- Yannick Stiller
Volume 25, issue 1, 2023
- Lobbying the executive branch: Unpacking access to political heads, political advisers, and civil servants pp. 1-16

- Adrià Albareda, Angel Saz-Carranza, Michiel Van Acoleyen and David Coen
- Can We Talk About Pay Discrimination/Equal Pay/Strategic Compensation Practices? An Exploratory Study on Framing Gender Pay Inequity pp. 17-33

- Amber N. W. Raile, Caroline Graham Austin and Virginia K. Bratton
- An examination of legality of global abortion services and the genesis of public policy pp. 34-52

- Laurel Steinfield, Girish Ramani, Ronald Paul Hill and Rehana Paul
- The perceptional triangle of incivility, politics, and democracy: The role of supportiveness pp. 53-66

- Kaleem Ahmed, Alia Ahmed and Shahzada Adeel
- The political economy of vaccine distribution and China's Belt and Road Initiative pp. 67-88

- Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati and Yoo Sun Jung
- An examination of legality of global abortion services and the genesis of public policy—CORRIGENDUM pp. 89-89

- Laurel Steinfield, Girish Ramani, Ronald Paul Hill and Rehana Paul
Volume 24, issue 4, 2022
- The US–China Trade War: Economic Statecraft, Multinational Corporations, and Public Opinion pp. 319-331

- Shiping Hua and Ka Zeng
- US economic statecraft and great power competition pp. 332-347

- James Lee and Richard Maher
- In the Middle: American Multinationals in China and Trade War Politics pp. 348-376

- Rigao Liu, Jiakun Jack Zhang and Samantha A. Vortherms
- Protection forestall: Offshore firms against tariffs in their own industry pp. 377-398

- Jieun Lee and Iain Osgood
- Bilateral Tensions, the Trade War, and US–China Trade Relations pp. 399-429

- Ka Zeng, Rob Wells, Jingping Gu and Austin Wilkins
- Instinctive Commercial Peace Theorists? Interpreting American Views of the US–China Trade War pp. 430-462

- David Bulman
- How promise breaking in trade rhetoric shapes attitudes toward bilateral US-China trade cooperation pp. 463-490

- Tanja Schweinberger
- The US chamber and chambers of commerce respond to Black Lives Matter: Cheap talk, progressive neoliberalism, or transformative change? pp. 491-516

- Daniel Kinderman
- Bilateral Tensions, the Trade War, and US–China Trade Relations – ERRATUM pp. 517-517

- Ka Zeng, Rob Wells, Jingping Gu and Austin Wilkins
Volume 24, issue 3, 2022
- The power and limits of expertise: Swiss–Swedish linking of vehicle emission standards in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 241-260

- Mattias Näsman and Sabine Pitteloud
- The rationale and development of organizational democracy scale pp. 261-276

- Kaleem Ahmed and Alia Ahmed
- Is China Responsible for Its Maritime Militia's Internationally Wrongful Acts? The Attribution of the Conduct of a Parastatal Entity to the State pp. 277-291

- Su Jin Yoo and Min Gyo Koo
- Economic influence activities and the strategic location of investment pp. 292-317

- John M. de Figueiredo and Davin Raiha
- Is China Responsible for Its Maritime Militia's Internationally Wrongful Acts? The Attribution of the Conduct of a Parastatal Entity to the State—ERRATUM pp. 318-318

- Su Jin Yoo and Min Gyo Koo
Volume 24, issue 2, 2022
- Inoculating the University R&D Enterprise: How RISC can strengthen post-COVID-19 research integrity and global supply chains pp. 113-132

- William J. Norris, Katie Vaughan-Naron, Neha Kashyap and Joseph Balmain Rodgers
- How does business power operate? A framework for its working mechanisms pp. 133-150

- Milan Babic, Jouke Huijzer, Javier Garcia-Bernardo and Diliara Valeeva
- Innovation and Perceived Corruption: A Firm-Level Analysis for India pp. 151-170

- Nabamita Dutta, Saibal Kar and Hamid Beladi
- Interest or ideology? Why American business leaders opposed the Vietnam War pp. 171-187

- Alexander Kirss
- Firm-specific characteristics, political connections, and financial outcomes: Evidence from Indian firms pp. 188-220

- Surender Rao Komera and Santosh Kumar Tiwari
- Dispute settlement, labor and environmental provisions in PTAs: When will business interests shift positions? pp. 221-240

- Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar
Volume 24, issue 1, 2022
- The Power of Delay: Banking System Structure and Implementation of the Basel Accords pp. 1-17

- Christopher Mitchell
- Philippine private sector response, strategies, and state-business relations toward economic recovery and growth post-COVID-19 pp. 18-35

- Lara Gianina Reyes
- Networked capital: indirect investment and BIT formation pp. 36-56

- Andrey Tomashevskiy
- Integrated market and nonmarket strategies: Empirical evidence from the S&P 500 firms’ climate strategies pp. 57-78

- Younsung Kim
- Navigating norms and invisible rules: Explaining the case of business influence in international shipping regulation pp. 79-95

- Christian Hendriksen
- The 2020s political economy of machine translation pp. 96-112

- Steven Weber and Nikita Mehandru
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