Lobbyists at Work
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4561-2
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Cited by:
- Heejung Byun & Joseph Raffiee & Martin Ganco, 2019. "Discontinuities in the Value of Relational Capital: The Effects on Employee Entrepreneurship and Mobility," Organization Science, INFORMS, vol. 30(6), pages 1368-1393, November.
- Schnakenberg, Keith & Turner, Ian R, 2019. "Signaling with Reform: How the Threat of Corruption Prevents Informed Policymaking," SocArXiv jkvz6, Center for Open Science.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Howard Marlowe," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 1-14, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Robert Walker," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 15-26, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Nick Allard," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 27-45, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Julie Stewart," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 47-64, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Laura Murphy," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 65-80, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Lyle Dennis," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 81-99, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Dale Florio," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 101-113, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Christina Mulvihill," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 115-128, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Leslie Harris," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 129-146, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Mark Burnham," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 147-159, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Danielle Her Many Horses," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 161-172, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Timothy Richardson," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 173-187, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Jonathan Schleifer," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 189-206, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Angela Guo," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 207-223, Springer.
- Beth L. Leech, 2013. "Craig Holman," Springer Books, in: Lobbyists at Work, chapter 0, pages 225-240, Springer.
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