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June 2024, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 171-179 The future of AI politics, policy, and business
by Best, Eric & Robles, Pedro & Mallinson, Daniel J.
- 180-199 The Future of AI Is in the States: The Case of Autonomous Vehicle Policies
by Mallinson, Daniel J. & Azevedo, Lauren & Best, Eric & Robles, Pedro & Wang, Jue
- 200-217 The Paradox of Algorithms and Blame on Public Decision-makers
by Ozer, Adam L. & Waggoner, Philip D. & Kennedy, Ryan
- 218-239 AI regulation in the European Union: examining non-state actor preferences
by Tallberg, Jonas & Lundgren, Magnus & Geith, Johannes
- 240-262 Investigating the politics and content of US State artificial intelligence legislation
by Parinandi, Srinivas & Crosson, Jesse & Peterson, Kai & Nadarevic, Sinan
- 263-288 Data and statecraft: why and how states localize data
by Han, Sanghyun
March 2024, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-26 Stakeholder Cues, National Origin, and Public Opinion Towards Firms: Evidence in the Context of the First Bank in an American Indian Nation
by Wellhausen, Rachel L. & Feir, Donn L. & Thrall, Calvin
- 27-46 The political consequences of corporate donations for public service provision
by McCarty, Sean & Sumner, Jane L.
- 47-63 Violence, Predation, and FDI Entry
by Barry, Colin M.
- 64-101 Political contributions by American inventors: evidence from 30,000 cases
by Short, Nicholas
- 102-123 Enforcing economic sanctions by tarnishing corporate reputations
by Preble, Keith A. & Early, Bryan R.
- 124-141 Business politics is usually about attempts to exert influence rather than power evidence from Australia
by Bell, Stephen & Hindmoor, Andrew
- 142-169 Antidumping Protectionism and Globalized Economies
by Coleman, Tyler
December 2023, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 353-369 Economic globalization and the fracturing of business interest representation in the European Union
by Hanegraaff, Marcel & Poletti, Arlo & Aizenberg, Ellis
- 370-370 Economic globalization and the fracturing of business interest representation in the European Union – CORRIGENDUM
by Hanegraaff, Marcel & Poletti, Arlo & Aizenberg, Ellis
- 371-392 Novelty and the demand for private regulation: Evidence from data privacy governance
by Beaumier, Guillaume
- 393-408 Banning indirect boycotts: Contentious interactions and the role of the state in marketplace activism
by O'Brien, Erin & Johnson, Hope & Murray, Yu-An
- 409-428 What types of social policies does business want? Examining German employer associations’ positions toward labor-protective and labor-activating social policies
by Bender, Benedikt & Paster, Thomas
- 429-449 Beyond Pandering: Investment Project Quality, Voter Support, and the Use of Investment Incentives
by Jud, Stefano
- 450-475 Federal Climate Policy Successes: Co-benefits, Business Acceptance, and Partisan Politics
by Karapin, Roger & Vogel, David
- 476-494 Relative strength and foreign direct investment in civil conflicts
by Adelaiye, Samaila Oluwatope & Chen, Si & Sarwari, Mehwish
- 495-516 Business politicians and fiscal consolidation
by Nones, Nicola
September 2023, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 195-214 Green Product Portfolio and Environmental Lobbying
by Eun, Jihyun & Lee, Minjung & Jung, Young Hoon
- 215-250 The Cost of Wrongdoing to Bystander Firms
by Lee, Minjung & Lee, Mina & Lee, Seung-Hyun
- 251-292 The Entrepreneurial University's Impact on Regional Socioeconomic Development: The “Alumni Policymaker” Mechanism
by Klingler-Vidra, Robyn & Chalmers, Adam William
- 293-314 Corporate Lobbying and ESG Reports: Patterns among US Companies, 1999–2017
by Liu, Huchen & Wei, Sijing & Zhang, Jiarui
- 315-329 Foreign Direct Investment Hosts and Violent Government Repression of Protests
by Adelaiye, Samaila Oluwatope
- 330-351 Serving the People or the People's Note: On the Political Economy of Talent Allocation
by Xiao, Kezhou
June 2023, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 91-116 Local sourcing embeddedness, manufacturing relocation, and firm attitudes toward the US-China trade war: A survey analysis of China-based MNC subsidiaries
by Zeng, Ka & Xu, Yingjie & Xie, Zhenzhen
- 117-132 China's dream for chip supremacy: Seeing through the lens of panel display-related IC patents
by Choung, Eunji & Koo, Min Gyo
- 133-151 Business power against redistribution: The case of watered-down tax reform in Poland
by Sawulski, Jakub & Szewczyk, Nikodem & Rafalska, Kinga & Smółko, Maciej
- 152-172 The contingent value of connections: legislative turnover and revolving-door lobbyists
by Strickland, James M.
- 173-194 Bargaining Power in a Globalized World: The Effect of Global Value Chains in Trade Negotiations
by Stiller, Yannick
March 2023, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-16 Lobbying the executive branch: Unpacking access to political heads, political advisers, and civil servants
by Albareda, Adrià & Saz-Carranza, Angel & Van Acoleyen, Michiel & Coen, David
- 17-33 Can We Talk About Pay Discrimination/Equal Pay/Strategic Compensation Practices? An Exploratory Study on Framing Gender Pay Inequity
by Raile, Amber N. W. & Austin, Caroline Graham & Bratton, Virginia K.
- 34-52 An examination of legality of global abortion services and the genesis of public policy
by Steinfield, Laurel & Ramani, Girish & Hill, Ronald Paul & Paul, Rehana
- 53-66 The perceptional triangle of incivility, politics, and democracy: The role of supportiveness
by Ahmed, Kaleem & Ahmed, Alia & Adeel, Shahzada
- 67-88 The political economy of vaccine distribution and China's Belt and Road Initiative
by Vadlamannati, Krishna Chaitanya & Jung, Yoo Sun
- 89-89 An examination of legality of global abortion services and the genesis of public policy—CORRIGENDUM
by Steinfield, Laurel & Ramani, Girish & Hill, Ronald Paul & Paul, Rehana
December 2022, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 319-331 The US–China Trade War: Economic Statecraft, Multinational Corporations, and Public Opinion
by Hua, Shiping & Zeng, Ka
- 332-347 US economic statecraft and great power competition
by Lee, James & Maher, Richard
- 348-376 In the Middle: American Multinationals in China and Trade War Politics
by Liu, Rigao & Zhang, Jiakun Jack & Vortherms, Samantha A.
- 377-398 Protection forestall: Offshore firms against tariffs in their own industry
by Lee, Jieun & Osgood, Iain
- 399-429 Bilateral Tensions, the Trade War, and US–China Trade Relations
by Zeng, Ka & Wells, Rob & Gu, Jingping & Wilkins, Austin
- 430-462 Instinctive Commercial Peace Theorists? Interpreting American Views of the US–China Trade War
by Bulman, David
- 463-490 How promise breaking in trade rhetoric shapes attitudes toward bilateral US-China trade cooperation
by Schweinberger, Tanja
- 491-516 The US chamber and chambers of commerce respond to Black Lives Matter: Cheap talk, progressive neoliberalism, or transformative change?
by Kinderman, Daniel
- 517-517 Bilateral Tensions, the Trade War, and US–China Trade Relations – ERRATUM
by Zeng, Ka & Wells, Rob & Gu, Jingping & Wilkins, Austin
September 2022, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 241-260 The power and limits of expertise: Swiss–Swedish linking of vehicle emission standards in the 1970s and 1980s
by Näsman, Mattias & Pitteloud, Sabine
- 261-276 The rationale and development of organizational democracy scale
by Ahmed, Kaleem & Ahmed, Alia
- 277-291 Is China Responsible for Its Maritime Militia's Internationally Wrongful Acts? The Attribution of the Conduct of a Parastatal Entity to the State
by Yoo, Su Jin & Koo, Min Gyo
- 292-317 Economic influence activities and the strategic location of investment
by de Figueiredo, John M. & Raiha, Davin
- 318-318 Is China Responsible for Its Maritime Militia's Internationally Wrongful Acts? The Attribution of the Conduct of a Parastatal Entity to the State—ERRATUM
by Yoo, Su Jin & Koo, Min Gyo
June 2022, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 113-132 Inoculating the University R&D Enterprise: How RISC can strengthen post-COVID-19 research integrity and global supply chains
by Norris, William J. & Vaughan-Naron, Katie & Kashyap, Neha & Rodgers, Joseph Balmain
- 133-150 How does business power operate? A framework for its working mechanisms
by Babic, Milan & Huijzer, Jouke & Garcia-Bernardo, Javier & Valeeva, Diliara
- 151-170 Innovation and Perceived Corruption: A Firm-Level Analysis for India
by Dutta, Nabamita & Kar, Saibal & Beladi, Hamid
- 171-187 Interest or ideology? Why American business leaders opposed the Vietnam War
by Kirss, Alexander
- 188-220 Firm-specific characteristics, political connections, and financial outcomes: Evidence from Indian firms
by Komera, Surender Rao & Tiwari, Santosh Kumar
- 221-240 Dispute settlement, labor and environmental provisions in PTAs: When will business interests shift positions?
by Cezar, Rodrigo Fagundes
March 2022, Volume 24, Issue 1
December 2021, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 439-455 Bigger than Bitcoin: A Theoretical Typology and Research Agenda for Digital Currencies
by Marple, Tim
- 456-473 Interacting Corporate Political Activities with Evidence from the Tobacco Industry
by Rao, Kartik & Schaufele, Brandon
- 474-491 Who's Afraid of Sunlight? Explaining Opposition to Transparency in Economic Development
by Jensen, Nathan M. & Thrall, Calvin
- 492-509 Cosponsoring and Cashing In: US House Members’ Support for Punitive Immigration Policy and Financial Payoffs from the Private Prison Industry
by Morín, Jason L. & Torres, Rachel & Collingwood, Loren
- 510-528 Resistance Is Not Futile: Co-operatives, Demutualization, Agriculture, and Neoliberalism in Australia
by Patmore, Greg & Balnave, Nikola & Marjanovic, Olivera
September 2021, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 309-329 State-business Relations and Industrial Upgrading in the Digital Era: The Cases of Software and Aerospace Sectors in Mexico (2000–2012)
by Rangel-Padilla, Mariana
- 330-343 Do Targeted Trade Sanctions Against Chinese Technology Companies Affect US Firms? Evidence from an Event Study
by Allen, Jeffrey S.
- 344-363 Challenged in Geneva: WTO Litigation Experience and the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements
by Wüthrich, Simon & Elsig, Manfred
- 364-382 Does Corruption Lead to Lower Subnational Credit Ratings? Fiscal Dependence, Market Reputation, and the Cost of Debt
by Sychowiec, Maciej & Bauhr, Monika & Charron, Nicholas
- 383-405 Soft Law Engagements and Hard Law Preferences: Comparing EU Lobbying Positions between UN Global Compact Signatory Firms and Other Interest Group Types
by van den Broek, Onna
- 406-418 Foreign Investment and Right-to-Work Laws
by Cavallo, Paulo & Peinhardt, Clint
- 419-437 Personnel Power: Governing State-Owned Enterprises
by Leutert, Wendy & Vortherms, Samantha A.
June 2021, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 179-201 From State Capture to “Pariah” Status? The Preference Attainment of the Hungarian Banking Association (2006–14)
by Sebők, Miklós & Kozák, Sándor
- 202-220 The Arab Spring and the International Defense Market
by Klomp, Jeroen
- 221-242 The Politics of Productivity: Differences in Exporting Firms Across Domestic Contexts
by Roosevelt, Megan
- 243-263 Between Competition and Cooperation: Financial Incumbents and Challengers in German Pension Politics
by Röper, Nils
- 264-281 Deindustrialization and the Demand for Protection
by Ba, Heather-Leigh Kathryn & Coleman, Tyler
- 282-308 “Exit” vs. “Voice”: Global Sourcing, Multinational Production, and the China Trade Lobby
by Zeng, Ka
March 2021, Volume 23, Issue 1
December 2020, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 573-586 Multinational Corporations and the Politics of International Trade in Multidisciplinary Perspective
by Ballor, Grace A. & Yildirim, Aydin B.
- 587-611 Unwanted Attention: Swiss Multinationals and the Creation of International Corporate Guidelines in the 1970s
by Pitteloud, Sabine
- 612-638 Mobilizing Against the Antiglobalization Backlash: An Integrated Framework for Corporate Nonmarket Strategy
by Curran, Louise & Eckhardt, Jappe
- 639-666 Trade policy in a “GVC World”: Multinational corporations and trade liberalization
by Anderer, Christina & Dür, Andreas & Lechner, Lisa
- 667-697 Toward a Corporate Duty for Lead Companies to Respect Human Rights in Their Global Value Chains?
by Bright, Claire & Marx, Axel & Pineau, Nina & Wouters, Jan
September 2020, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 413-448 The tenuous link between CSR performance and support for regulation: Business associations and Nordic regulatory preferences regarding the corporate transparency law 2014/95/EU
by Kinderman, Daniel
- 449-476 What to lobby on? Explaining why large American firms lobby on the same or different issues
by Selling, Niels
- 477-509 Institutional complementarity, firm behavior, and firm heterogeneity: A cross-national analysis
by Camyar, Isa & Ulupinar, Bahar
- 510-538 The good, the bad, or the ugly? Corporate strategies, size, and environmental regulation in the fish-farming industry
by Vormedal, Irja & Skjærseth, Jon Birger
- 539-571 Offshore production's effect on Americans’ attitudes toward trade
by Kerner, Andrew & Sumner, Jane & Richter, Brian
June 2020, Volume 22, Issue 2
March 2020, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-24 Bank power and public policy since the financial crisis
by Macartney, Huw & Howarth, David & James, Scott
- 25-51 The politics of bank structural reform: Business power and agenda setting in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany
by Howarth, David & James, Scott
- 52-84 Network effects in the formation of the financial industry's regulatory preferences in the European Union
by Chalmers, Adam William & Young, Kevin L
- 85-112 Policy entrepreneurship and the influence of the transnational financial industry in the EU reform of securitization
by Montalbano, Giuseppe
- 113-134 Multilevel regulatory governance: Establishing bank-regulator relationships at the European Banking Authority
by Coen, David & Salter, John-Paul
- 135-160 Banks, power, and political institutions: the divergent priorities of European states towards “too-big-to-fail” banks: The cases of competition in retail banking and the banking structural reform
by Massoc, Elsa
- 161-195 Compliance forces, domestic policy process, and international regulatory standards: Compliance with Basel III
by Coban, Mehmet Kerem
- 196-223 To change banks or bankers? Systemic political (in)action and post-crisis banking reform in the UK and the Netherlands
by Ganderson, Joseph
- 224-251 The open-endedness of macroprudential policy. Endogenous risks as an obstacle to countercyclical financial regulation
by Stellinga, Bart
December 2019, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 445-463 Towards global business engagement with development goals? Multilateral institutions and the SDGs in a changing global capitalism
by Bull, Benedicte & Miklian, Jason
- 464-486 From market multilateralism to governance by goal setting: SDGs and the changing role of partnerships in a new global order
by Bull, Benedicte & McNeill, Desmond
- 487-513 Make development great again? Accumulation regimes, spaces of sovereign exception and the elite development paradigm of China's Belt and Road Initiative
by Gonzalez-Vicente, Ruben
- 514-539 Business and morals: Corporate strategies for sustainable development in China
by Banik, Dan & Lin, Ka
- 540-568 CSP and governance in emerging and developing country firms: Of mirrors and substitutes
by Barkemeyer, Ralf & Salignac, Fanny & Argade, Padmaja
- 569-601 The role of business in sustainable development and peacebuilding: Observing interaction effects
by Miklian, Jason
- 602-631 Private sector development and the persistence of fragility in Sierra Leone
by Ganson, Brian & M’cleod, Herbert
September 2019, Volume 21, Issue 3
June 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 145-171 How agents change institutions: Coalitional dynamics and the reform of commercial training in Switzerland
by Seitzl, Lina & Emmenegger, Patrick
- 172-204 Ranking, coordination, and global governance: The case of the Access to Medicine Index
by Quak, Sander & Heilbron, Johan & Meijer, Jessica
- 205-239 Risky business: Do disclosure and shareholder approval of corporate political contributions affect firm performance?
by Prabhat, Saumya & Primo, David M.
- 240-266 Financial volatility and public scrutiny as institutional determinants of financial industry firms' CSR
by Chalmers, Adam William & van den Broek, Onna Malou
- 267-295 Presence and influence in lobbying: Evidence from Dodd-Frank
by Ban, Pamela & You, Hye Young
March 2019, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-26 U.S. Foreign Policy and the Governance of Finance
by Lavelle, Kathryn C.
- 27-52 The revolution in federal procurement, 1980–present
by Taylor, Andrew J.
- 53-85 Baumol's cost disease and the withering of the state
by Semat, Joshua & Lowery, David & Linn, Suzanne & Berry, William D.
- 86-112 Financial structure and the development of domestic bond markets in emerging economies
by Hardie, Iain & Rethel, Lena
- 113-144 Neither synthesis nor rivalry: Complementary policy models and technological learning in the Mexican and Brazilian petroleum and automotive industries
by Fuentes, Alberto & Pipkin, Seth
December 2018, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 492-522 The political logics of clean energy transitions
by Breetz, Hanna & Mildenberger, Matto & Stokes, Leah
- 523-552 How robust is the renewable energy industry to political shocks? Evidence from the 2016 U.S. elections
by Aklin, Michaël
- 553-587 Opening new markets for clean energy: The role of project developers in the global diffusion of renewable energy technologies
by Steffen, Bjarne & Matsuo, Tyeler & Steinemann, Davita & Schmidt, Tobias S.
- 588-614 Policy competition in clean technology: Scaling up or innovating up?
by Hughes, Llewelyn & Meckling, Jonas
- 615-642 Industry type and environmental policy: Industry characteristics shape the potential for policymaking success in energy and the environment
by Kelsey, Nina
- 643-668 Ad hoc coalitions in the U.S. energy sector: Case studies in the gas, oil, and coal industries
by Downie, Christian
September 2018, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 331-359 SME resource acquisition in transition economies: power dependence and induced bribery
by Wang, Karen Yuan & Clegg, Stewart R.
- 360-389 Sovereign credit and political survival in democracies
by DiGiuseppe, Matthew & Shea, Patrick E.
- 390-409 Private banking and crony capitalism in Egypt
by Diwan, Ishac & Schiffbauer, Marc
- 410-437 Regional competition, business politicians, and subnational fiscal policy
by Baccini, Leonardo & Li, Quan & Mirkina, Irina & Johnson, Kristina
- 438-464 Pursuing foreign investment for nationalist goals: Venezuela's hybrid resource nationalism
by Rosales, Antulio
- 465-465 Private banking and crony capitalism in Egypt—CORRIGENDUM
by Diwan, Ishac & Schiffbauer, Marc
June 2018, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 165-207 The structure of business preferences and Eurozone crisis policies
by Albertos, José Fernández & Kuo, Alexander
- 208-238 The systemic causes of financial crises in the long nineteenth century
by Ba, Heather
- 239-272 Rent-seeking and firm value: Chinese evidence
by Li, Sihai & Wu, Huiying & Jiang, Xinfeng
- 273-300 Stakeholder scrutiny, urban bias, and the private provision of public goods
by Chrun, Elizabeth & Berliner, Daniel & Prakash, Aseem
- 301-328 Regulatory interpretation: regulators, regulated parties, and the courts
by Randolph, Gregory M. & Fetzner, James P.
- 329-329 The strange case of pluralist lobbying in a corporatist setting: Defending Western business interests in China—ADDENDUM
by Weil, Stefanie
March 2018, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-37 Corporate Power Beyond the Political Arena: The case of the ‘Big Three’ and CAFE Standards
by Hathaway, Terry
- 38-69 The dissuasive effect of U.S. political influence on Chinese FDI during the “Going Global” policy era†
by Duanmu, Jing-Lin & Urdinez, Francisco
- 70-97 The strange case of pluralist lobbying in a corporatist setting: Defending Western business interests in China
by Weil, Stefanie
- 98-131 Corporate politicking, together: trade association ties, lobbying, and campaign giving
by Kowal, Michael S.
- 132-164 Influencing trade policy in a multi-level system—understanding corporate political activity in the context of global value chains and regime complexity†
by Curran, Louise & Eckhardt, Jappe
December 2017, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 549-572 The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Limits on negotiating behind the border barriers
by Aggarwal, Vinod K. & Evenett, Simon J.
- 573-592 From great power politics to a strategic vacuum: Origins and consequences of the TPP and TTIP
by Griffith, Melissa K. & Steinberg, Richard H. & Zysman, John
- 593-620 Resisting behind the border talks in TTIP: The cases of GMOs and data privacy
by Aggarwal, Vinod K. & Evenett, Simon J.
- 621-658 Transatlantic convergence of preferential trade agreements environmental clauses
by Morin, Jean-Frédéric & Rochette, Myriam
- 659-682 The Transatlantic Partnership Agreement: an American perspective
by Barfield, Claude
- 683-708 The puzzle of public opposition to TTIP in Germany
by Chan, Alexsia T. & Crawford, Beverly K.
- 709-737 TTIP negotiations, policy convergence, and the transatlantic digital economy
by Le Roux, Gaël
- 738-757 Power in international trade politics: is ISDS a solution in search of a problem?
by Reddie, Andrew
September 2017, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 397-423 Data, development, and growth
by Weber, Steven
- 424-453 “And we would have the field”: U.S. Steel and American trade policy, 1908–1912†
by Brawley, Mark R.
- 454-481 “Dark Money” and “Dirty Politics”: Are anonymous ads more negative?†
by Chand, Daniel E.
- 482-509 Public and private goods in the development of additive manufacturing capacity
by Samford, Steven & Warrian, Peter & Goracinova, Elena
- 510-547 CSR public policies in India's democracy: ambiguities in the political regulation of corporate conduct
by Krichewsky, Damien
June 2017, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 167-190 Re-conceptualizing the political economy of finance in the post-crisis era
by Selmier, W. Travis & Winecoff, W. Kindred
- 191-214 Club goods, intellectual property rights, and profitability in the information economy†
by Schwartz, Herman Mark
- 215-240 An institutional perspective on governance, power, and politics of financial risk
by Selmier, W. Travis
- 241-266 Regulatory power, post-crisis transatlantic disputes, and the network structure of the financial industry
by Quaglia, Lucia
- 267-297 Global finance as a politicized habitat†
by Winecoff, William Kindred
- 298-326 Hidden power of the Big Three? Passive index funds, re-concentration of corporate ownership, and new financial risk†
by Fichtner, Jan & Heemskerk, Eelke M. & Garcia-Bernardo, Javier
- 327-364 Beyond the revolving door: Advocacy behavior and social distance to financial regulators†
by Young, Kevin L. & Marple, Tim & Heilman, James
- 365-395 Polycentric banking and macroeconomic stability
by Salter, Alexander William & Tarko, Vlad
March 2017, Volume 19, Issue 1
December 2016, Volume 18, Issue 4
October 2016, Volume 18, Issue 3
August 2016, Volume 18, Issue 2
April 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1