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Rethinking revolving door research: a scoping review of methods and datasets used by non-academics to examine the revolving door [PDF]

open access: yesGlobalization and Health
Background Business lobbying is a risk to public health. Evidence demonstrates that corporations seek to block, delay and otherwise undermine the development and implementation of policies that they view as threatening to their profits (such as warning ...
Saskia Jaenecke, Jennifer Lacy-Nichols
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Organizational slack, entrepreneurial orientation, and corporate political activity: From the behavioral theory of the firm

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2023
As a popular non-market strategy, corporate political activity (CPA) benefits a firm’s risk management and competitive advantage. However, the mechanism of promoting firms to engage in corporate political activity remains obscure. Based on the behavioral
Yanyan Li, Yu Gao, Shanxing Gao
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Corporate Harm Minimisation: Promises and Perils; Comment on “Understanding Marketing Responses to a Tax on Sugary Drinks: A Qualitative Interview Study in the United Kingdom, 2019” [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2023
Taxes on sugary drinks are often used to encourage companies to reformulate their products to reduce the sugar content. This comment discusses how product reformulation can strengthen the market and political power of the food industry, and questions ...
Jennifer Lacy-Nichols
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The impact of corporate political activity on innovation in Sub-Saharan African countries: A double-edged sword

open access: yesBorsa Istanbul Review, 2020
This study examines the impact of firms' resources and corporate political activity on firm innovation. Using a dataset of 7461 firms in 12 sub-Saharan African countries, we find that firms' financial capacity and knowledge contribute significantly to ...
Lan Khanh Chu, Dung Phuong Hoang
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Engaging informal institutions through corporate political activity: Capabilities for subnational embeddedness in emerging economies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational institutional fit in new frontier developing economies.
Lawton, Thomas C.   +2 more
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Nonmarket strategy: Paths and prisms

open access: yesBAR: Brazilian Administration Review, 2022
Objective: our study verifies the panorama of scientific publications on nonmarket strategy (NMS) in the management area. We analyze the theoretical perspectives, nonmarket actions, and empirical contexts of the publications.
Ana Paula Pereira dos Passos   +3 more
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Corporate Governance and Corporate Political Responsibility

open access: yes, 2023
This study investigates the pivotal policy question of whether a firm’s corporate governance influences its political spending disclosures. Using a sample of S&P 500 firms from 2011 to 2019, we find empirical evidence that a board of directors ...
Nguyen, Tam Huy   +8 more
core   +1 more source

‘The second mother’: How the baby food industry captures science, health professions and civil society in France

open access: yesMaternal and Child Nutrition, 2022
Most babies in France are fed with infant formula and then commercial complementary foods, many of which are ultra‐processed and harmful to health.
Emma Cossez   +2 more
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Do they really support “your freedom of choice”? FoPNL and the food industry in Brazil

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2023
IntroductionIn 2020, Brazil approved the introduction of a new front-of-package nutrition labeling (FoPNL) in the format of a magnifying glass (MG) after years of discussion.
Laís Amaral Mais   +10 more
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Corporate political activity as part of enterprise strategy in South African agribusinesses

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 2020
Background: The South African agricultural sector is facing regulatory uncertainty relating to land reform and distribution, restrictive labour policies and minimum wages.
Liesel Botha, Susanna L. Middelberg
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