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The Governance Challenges of Corporate Political Activity
This article explains the rationale for study of the governance challenges of corporate political activity. The topic is important, especially in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision, but understudied to date. The authors review the literature bearing on this topic.
Nicolas M Dahan, Michael Hadani
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Political market performance and corporate political activity
PurposeThis study aims to examine conditions in which firm political market performance is associated with firm efforts to influence regulatory outcomes. Applying measures of political market performance based on firm performance in government enforcement actions and a firm’s ability to obtain favorable political outcomes, the authors make the case ...
David E. Cavazos +2 more
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Corporate Political Activities and the Strategic Management [PDF]
At this present rate of supersaturation of the markets, the interaction between economic actors and political officials gains a momentum without precedent. Difficulties faced by corporations generate lobby activities intended for soliciting financial support, public-private partnerships are sought, witch provide income and safety during crisis, and ...
Simona BUSOI, Amedeo ISTOCESCU
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Corporate Political Activism and Information Transfers
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023ABSTRACT Prior research suggests that (1) politically active firms have an information advantage over firms that do not engage in the political process but also that (2) politically active firms are more likely to disclose policy-related information.
Dane M. Christensen +4 more
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Corporate political activity, public policy uncertainty, and firm outcomes: A meta-analysis
Although significant scholarship has been devoted to the study of corporate political activity, contradictory messages emerge regarding its impact on public policy outcomes and firm performance.
Michael Hadani +2 more
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Corporate Social and Political Activism
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020Firms and their managers are increasingly taking a stand on pivotal and often polarizing social and political issues such as gun control, immigration, LGBT rights, and climate change.
Steve Kofford +7 more
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Corporate Political Activism as a Potential Role of Corporations
Global Conference on Business and Social Sciences Proceeding, 2023Traditionally economic theory, or political economy, distinguished between the private, the economic, and the political spheres of society. Charity and other kind of benevolent actions were relegated to the private sphere as moral duties, or to government policies as political duties.
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Corporate Political Activity, Reimagined: Revisiting the Political Marketplace
Journal of Management, 2022We update the literature on corporate attempts to influence political actors, and thereby shape their governmental outcomes. Doing so allows us to recognize where the field has advanced, where it has not, and, importantly, reimagine an agenda for research moving forward.
Ivana V. Katic, Amy Hillman
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