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December 2016, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 367-394 Avenues of influence: on the political expenditures of corporations and their directors and executives
by Bonica Adam - 395-433 The political roots of intermediated lobbying: evidence from Russian enterprises and business associations
by Govorun Andrei & Pyle William & Marques II Israel - 435-465 The fiscal roots of urban bias
by Menaldo Victor Alexander - 467-488 Whom do European corporations lobby? The domestic institutional determinants of interest group activity in the European Union
by Ehrlich Sean D. & Jones Eryn
October 2016, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 199-223 Governing in a trust deficit
by Peters Michael David - 225-262 Choosing which firms to help in crisis: evidence from the emerging European economies
by Duvanova Dinissa & Sokhey Sarah Wilson - 263-295 How do firms compete in the non-market? The process of political capability building
by Brown Richard S. - 297-335 Taming corruption: rent potential, collective action, and taxability in Morocco
by Corduneanu-Huci Cristina - 337-365 The role of governance systems and rules in wind energy development: evidence from Minnesota and Texas
by Fremeth Adam & Marcus Alfred A.
August 2016, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 97-122 The structure of financial markets and the form of state bailouts, 1974–2009
by Mitchell Christopher W. - 123-141 The dimensions of corruption and its impact on FDI decision making: the case of Guatemala
by Godinez Jose & Garita Mauricio - 143-170 Merely TINCering around: the shifting private authority of technology, information and news corporations
by Campbell-Verduyn Malcolm - 171-198 Business and labor market flexibility in India: the importance of caste
by Saez Lawrence & Mahmood Zaad
April 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-25 Perceptions of the global financial crisis in the US, UK, Canada and Australia: a comparative editorial analysis of the legitimacy of finance
by Mikler John & Rajendra Sundran & Elbra Ainsley Dianne - 27-62 Institutional development and bank competitive transformation in late industrializing economies: the Spanish case
by Calvo Angela Garcia - 63-84 Stock market reactions to conflict diamond trading restrictions and controversies
by Seitz William Hutchins - 85-96 An allegory of the political influence of the top 1%
by De Donder Philippe & Roemer John E.
December 2015, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 603-631 Ambiguity, discretion and ethics in Norway’s sovereign wealth fund
by Hachigian Heather - 633-659 Polluting industries as climate protagonists: cap and trade and the problem of business preferences
by Grumbach Jacob M. - 661-696 Corporate governance reforms and political partisanship: an empirical analysis in 16 OECD countries
by Darcillon Thibault - 697-721 Cooling off periods in franchise contracts: from consumer protection mechanisms to paternalistic remedies for behavioral biases
by Atwell Courtenay - 723-737 The cost growth of government revisited
by Semat Joshua & Linn Suzanna & Lowery David & Berry William D.
October 2015, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 391-409 Structural power and political science in the post-crisis era
by Culpepper Pepper D. - 411-441 Structural power in comparative political economy: perspectives from policy formulation in Latin America
by Fairfield Tasha - 443-472 Not by structure alone: power, prominence, and agency in American finance
by Young Kevin - 473-493 The long arm of justice: U.S. structural power and international banking
by Emmenegger Patrick - 495-525 Structural power and the global financial crisis: a network analytical approach
by Winecoff William Kindred - 527-552 Structuring power: business and authority beyond the nation state
by Farrell Henry & Newman Abraham L. - 553-576 The multinational firm and geopolitics: Europe, Russian energy, and power
by Abdelal Rawi - 577-601 The structural power of business: taking structure, agency and ideas seriously
by Marsh David & Akram Sadiya & Birkett Holly
August 2015, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 177-219 Signaling the credibility of private actors as public agents: transparency, independence, and expertise in environmental evaluations of products and companies
by Bullock Graham - 221-251 Public policies in a regulated entrepreneurial setting
by Marcus Alfred A. & Cohen Susan K. - 253-289 Industry associations, health innovation systems and politics of development: the cases of India and South Africa
by Papaioannou Theo & Watkins Andrew & Kale Dinar & Mugwagwa Julius - 291-326 Competitor entry impact on jobs and wages in incumbent firms: retrospective evidence from a natural experiment
by Majumdar Sumit K. - 327-354 Financial structures, firms, and the welfare states in South Korea and Singapore
by Lim Sijeong - 355-390 Stakeholder pressures on corporate climate change-related accountability and disclosures: Australian evidence
by Haque Shamima & Islam Muhammad Azizul
April 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-40 Unionization and the partisan effect on income inequality
by Castater Eric Graig - 41-73 Political connectedness and business performance: evidence from Turkish industry rankings
by Özcan Gül Berna & Gündüz Umut - 75-96 Social influence, competition and the act of lobbying
by Kanol Direnç - 97-123 Politically connected polluters under smog
by Wang Yuhua - 125-159 Technological innovation, globalization, and varieties of capitalism: the case of Siemens AG as example for contingent institutional adaptation
by Fritsch Stefan - 161-175 Reflections on a “Heavenly Chorus [that] Sings with a Strong [Male] Upper Class Accent”
by Suárez Sandra L.
December 2014, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1-25 Global value chains and state support in the aircraft industry
by McGuire Steven - 1-25 Shifting gears: industrial policy and automotive industry after the 2008 financial crisis
by Oh Seung-Youn - 1-29 Do WTO rules preclude industrial policy? Evidence from the global economic crisis
by Aggarwal Vinod K. & Evenett Simon J. - 1-30 Protecting the petroleum industry: renewed government aid to fossil fuel producers
by Lin Kun-Chin - 1-35 The complex and covert web of financial protectionism
by Young Kevin - 1-37 Industrial policy, politics and competition: Assessing the post-crisis wind power industry
by Lewis Joanna I.
October 2014, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-19 The bridge model: how Spanish multinationals are building economic ties between Asia and Latin America
by Casanova Lourdes & Rodríguez-Montemayor Eduardo - 1-23 Sanctions and the insurance industry: challenges, risks and opportunities
by Moran Matthew & Salisbury Daniel - 1-27 The puzzle of heterogeneity in support for free trade
by Drope Jeffrey & Chowdhury Abdur - 1-35 Emerging varieties of incorporated capitalism. Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
by Buhr Daniel & Frankenberger Rolf
August 2014, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-20 Interests need not be pursued if they can be created: private governance in African gold mining
by Elbra Ainsley D. - 1-22 Antitrust enforcement by state attorneys general: institutional, legal and political considerations
by Dove John A. - 1-23 All politics is local, but lobbying is federal and local: the validity of LDA data
by Clemens Austin C. - 1-26 Lobbying and the collective action problem: comparative evidence from enterprise surveys
by Barber Benjamin & Weschle Simon & Pierskalla Jan - 1-26 Trade, societal interests, and political parties
by Hwang Wonjae & Down Ian - 1-34 A network view of MNC embeddedness in a politically uncertain market: the case of Turkey
by Alimadadi Siavash & Pahlberg Cecilia
April 2014, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-30 The politics of small business organization, partisanship and institutionalization: similarities in the contrasting cases of Japan and the US
by Babb James - 31-63 Socializing the C-suite: why some big-box retailers are “greener” than others
by van der Ven Hamish - 67-77 Introduction: multiplicity and plurality in the world of standards
by Djelic Marie Laure & den Hond Frank - 79-112 The impact of meta-standardization upon standards convergence: the case of the international accounting standard for off-balance-sheet financing
by Thiemann Matthias - 113-150 Beyond the transatlantic divide: the multiple authorities of standards in the global political economy of services
by Graz Jean-Christophe & Hauert Christophe - 151-189 Explaining variation in the multiplicity of private social and environmental regulation: a multi-case integration across the coffee, forestry and textile sectors
by Turcotte Marie-France & Reinecke Juliane & den Hond Frank - 191-219 Who defines “local”? Resistance to harmonizing standards in ethical markets
by McCaffrey Sara Jane & Kurland Nancy
December 2013, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 435-466 Institutional innovation and investment in Taiwan: the micro-foundations of the developmental state
by Haggard Stephan & Zheng Yu - 467-491 Innovation in Tow: R&D FDI and investment incentives
by Wellhausen Rachel L. - 493-527 The political activities of American corporate leaders
by Nownes Anthony J. & Aitalieva Nurgul R. - 529-551 Trade controls and non-proliferation: compliance costs, drivers and challenges
by Salisbury Daniel - 553-559 Comment on Gordon L. Clark and Ashby Monk, “Modernity, Imitation, and Performance: Sovereign Funds in the Gulf,” Business and Politics 14 (1, 2012): 1–22
by Moore Pete W. - 561-565 What is modern about sovereign wealth funds? A reply to Pete Moore
by Clark Gordon L. & Dixon Adam D. & Monk Ashby H.B.
October 2013, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 275-293 Asset freezing, corporate political resources and the Tullock paradox
by Bonardi Jean-Philippe & Urbiztondo Santiago - 295-321 The Saudi monarchy and economic familism in an era of business environment reforms
by Mazaheri Nimah - 323-356 Linkage politics and the persistence of national policy autonomy in emerging powers: patents, profits, and patients in the context of TRIPS compliance
by Olsen Tricia D. & Sinha Aseema - 357-379 The network of global corporate control: implications for public policy
by Compston Hugh - 381-399 Management consultants and the United States’ public sector
by Momani Bessma - 401-433 Keeping score on congress: explaining variations in interest group ratings of US senators
by Chand Daniel E. & Schreckhise William D.
August 2013, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 163-186 Building institutional capacity: from pervasive individualism to sustained coordination in small firm sectors
by Evans Ana Maria - 187-215 Partisan policy promises and sector-specific stock-market performance: evidence from Mexico’s 2006 presidential campaign
by Benton Allyson Lucinda - 217-243 What a difference a state makes: pharmaceutical innovation after the TRIPs agreement
by Schüren Verena - 245-274 Government-business alliances in state capitalist economies: evidence from low-income markets in China
by Kostka Genia & Zhou Jianghua
April 2013, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-32 R&D in the periphery? Foreign direct investment, innovation, and institutional quality in developing countries
by Egan Patrick J.W. - 33-61 Economic change and the supply of interest representation in the American States
by Lowery David & Gray Virginia & Cluverius John - 117-136 Analyzing political risks in developing countries: a practical framework for project managers
by Jha Saumitra
March 2013, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 63-85 Corporate citizens and the UN Global Compact: explaining cross-national variations in turnout
by Bernhagen Patrick & Mitchell Neil J. & Thissen-Smits Marianne - 87-116 Business advocacy in Asian PTAs: a model of selective corporate lobbying with evidence from Japan
by Solís Mireya
January 2013, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 1-24 Ethical codes and corporate responsibility of the most admired companies of the world: Toward a third generation ethics?
by Calderón Reyes & Ferrero Ignacio & Redin Dulce M. - 1-26 Firm lobbying and influence in developing countries: a multilevel approach
by Weymouth Stephen - 1-28 Compliance in the single market
by Egan Michelle & Guimarães Helena - 1-30 Engaging the evolution of varieties of capitalism: a two-tier approach to examining institutional change
by Mastroeni Michele - 1-43 Should I stay or should I go? A comparative study of banking sector policies and the strategies of Central American business groups
by Kasahara Yuri
October 2012, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 1-10 Corporate responsibility, multinational corporations, and nation states: An introduction
by Prakash Aseem & Griffin Jennifer J. - 1-21 Has globalization eroded firms’ responsibility for their employees? A sociological analysis of transnational firms’ corporate social responsibility policies concerning their employees in the Netherlands, 1980–2010
by Quak Sander & Heilbron Johan & van der Veen Romke - 1-24 A club theory approach to voluntary social programs: Multinational companies and the extractive industries transparency initiative
by Schuler Douglas A. - 1-27 Business as usual? An exploration of the determinants of success in the multinational transfer of corporate responsibility initiatives
by Barnett Michael L. & Lee Sunyoung - 1-29 Managing corporate responsibility globally and locally: Lessons from a CR leader
by Brown Dana & Knudsen Jette Steen - 1-30 International strategy for the nonmarket context: stakeholders, issues, networks, and geography
by Lucea Rafael & Doh Jonathan - 1-31 Bargaining for corporate responsibility: The global and the local of framework agreements in the USA
by Fichter Michael & Stevis Dimitris & Helfen Markus - 1-42 Multi-level corporate responsibility and the mining sector: Learning from the Canadian experience in Latin America
by Webb Kernaghan
August 2012, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 1-21 Contested Contestability: Competition Policy and the Development of Communications Satellite Broadcasting in Japan
by Johns Adam - 1-24 Quality and Environmental Regulation: Verifying Compliance along the Supply Chain
by Tzavara Dionisia & Heritier Adrienne - 1-27 Government Positions for Sale - A Model of Grand Corruption
by Czap Hans J. & Nur-tegin Kanybek D. - 1-28 The Private Whistleblower: Defining a New Role in the Public Procurement System
by Hansson Lisa
April 2012, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-24 Modernity, Imitation, and Performance: Sovereign Funds in the Gulf
by Clark Gordon L. & Monk Ashby - 1-26 Coalitions within the Egyptian Banking Sector: Catalysts of the Popular Revolution
by Abdel-Baki Monal A. - 1-37 Influence without Organizations: State-Business Relations and their Impact on Business Environments in Contemporary Africa
by Taylor Scott D. - 1-40 Corporate Political Donations: Investment or Agency?
by Aggarwal Rajesh K. & Meschke Felix & Wang Tracy Yue - 1-44 Marketing to the Base of the Pyramid: A Corporate Responsibility Approach with Case Inspired Strategies
by Santos Nicholas J.C. & Laczniak Gene R.
December 2011, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-32 The Binding Dynamics of Non-Binding Governance Arrangements. The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights and the Cases of BP and Chevron
by Hofferberth Matthias - 1-36 Neoliberalism as Colonial Embrace: Evaluating Alberta's Regulation of First Nations Gaming, 1993-2010
by Belanger Yale D. & Williams Robert J. - 1-36 Bargaining Model for the International Oil Industry
by Vivoda Vlado - 1-37 Environmental Jolts, Clocks, and Strategic Change in the U.S. Airline Industry: The Effects of Deregulation and the 9/11/2001 Terrorist Attacks
by Goll Irene & Rasheed Abdul A. - 1-39 Pro-Business Local Governance and (Local) Business Associations: The Case of Gaziantep
by Bayirbag Mustafa K. - 1-43 US and European Public Procurement Policies for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME): A Comparative Perspective
by Kidalov Max V. & Snider Keith F.
October 2011, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 1-6 U.S. Domestic Politics and International Political Economy: An Introduction to the Special Issue
by Thurston Chloe & Bowen Kathryn - 1-25 U.S.-China Exchange Rate Negotiation: Stakeholders' Participation and Strategy Deployment
by Cao Emily Yixuan & Cao Yong & Prasad Rashmi & Shen Zhengping - 1-31 From Foe to Friend? Business, the Tipping Point and U.S. Climate Politics
by Vormedal Irja - 1-31 Insuring Free Trade: Unemployment Insurance and Trade Policy
by Kono Daniel Y. - 1-32 Determinants of Access to Legislative and Executive Branch Officials: Business Firms and Trade Policymaking in the U.S
by Schuler Douglas A. & Rehbein Kathleen - 1-41 The Domestic Political Origins of Global Financial Standards: The Agrarian Roots of American Securities Regulations
by Carney Richard
August 2011, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 1-29 As the World Bank Turns: Determinants of IDA Lending in the Cold War and After
by Morrison Kevin M - 1-31 China's Changing Guanxi Capitalism: Private Entrepreneurs between Leninist Control and Relentless Accumulation
by McNally Christopher A - 1-32 Executive Pay Regulation: What Regulators, Shareholders, and Managers Can Learn from Major Sports Leagues
by Dietl Helmut M & Duschl Tobias & Lang Markus - 1-33 Explaining Regulatory Preferences: CSR, Soft Law, or Hard Law? Insights from a Survey of Nordic Pioneers in CSR
by Gjølberg Maria - 1-46 The Politics of Ambiguity in Asia's Sovereign Wealth Funds
by Pekkanen Saadia M & Tsai Kellee S - 1-48 The Economics and Politics of Corporate Social Performance
by Baron David P & Agus Harjoto Maretno & Jo Hoje
April 2011, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-24 Abnormal Returns From the Common Stock Investments of Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
by Ziobrowski Alan J & Boyd James W & Cheng Ping & Ziobrowski Brigitte J. - 1-26 Ecology, Economy and Empowerment: Eco-Tourism and the Game Lodge Industry in South Africa
by Koelble Thomas A - 1-33 Does State Ownership Matter? Institutions' Effect on Foreign Direct Investment Revisited
by Knutsen Carl Henrik & Rygh Asmund & Hveem Helge - 1-39 Corporate Independent Spending in the Post-BCRA to Pre-Citizens United Era
by Clark Muntean Susan
December 2010, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 1-24 CSR as a Political Arena: The Struggle for a European Framework
by Ungericht Bernhard & Hirt Christian - 1-26 Policy Agendas, Party Control, and PAC Contributions in the American States
by Kirkland Justin H & Gray Virginia & Lowery David - 1-29 Growth Alliances: Insights from Egypt
by Abdel-Latif Abla & Schmitz Hubert - 1-32 The Impact of Regional Trade Integration on Firm Organization and Strategy: British American Tobacco in the Andean Pact
by Holden Chris & Lee Kelley & Fooks Gary Jonas & Wander Nathaniel
October 2010, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 1-2 Private Regulation in the Global Economy: Guest Editor's Note
by Büthe Tim - 1-26 Global Private Politics: A Research Agenda
by Büthe Tim - 1-27 Regulation and Economic Globalization: Prospects and Limits of Private Governance
by Mayer Frederick & Gereffi Gary - 1-29 Private-Public Interaction in Global Governance: The Case of Transnational Commercial Arbitration
by Whytock Christopher A. - 1-36 The Causes and Consequences of Private Food Governance
by Fuchs Doris & Kalfagianni Agni - 1-36 Transnational Private Regulation in Practice: The Limits of Forest and Labor Standards Certification in Indonesia
by Bartley Tim - 1-37 The Search for Credible Information in Social and Environmental Global Governance: The Kosher Label
by Starobin Shana & Weinthal Erika - 1-39 Private Standards in the Climate Regime: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol
by Green Jessica F - 1-40 Private Regulation in the Global Economy: A (P)Review
by Büthe Tim - 1-42 Private Regulation and Legal Integration: The European Example
by Cafaggi Fabrizio & Janczuk Agnieszka - 1-42 Can Technological Innovations Improve Private Regulation in the Global Economy?
by Auld Graeme & Cashore Benjamin & Balboa Cristina & Bozzi Laura & Renckens Stefan - 1-64 Engineering Uncontestedness? The Origins and Institutional Development of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
by Büthe Tim
August 2010, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 1-19 Real Exchange Rates and Trade Protectionism
by Oatley Thomas - 1-20 Human Rights and Economic Liberalization
by Carden Art & Lawson Robert A. - 1-23 The Effects of Interest Groups' Ideology on Their PAC and Lobbying Expenditures
by McKay Amy - 1-30 Divested Interests: Globalization and the New Politics of Exchange Rates
by Cleeland Knight Sarah
April 2010, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-17 On the Use of FTAs by Japanese Firms: Further Evidence
by Takahashi Katsuhide & Urata Shujiro - 1-24 Who Supports Compensation? Individual Preferences for Trade-Related Unemployment Insurance
by Ehrlich Sean D - 1-39 Theorizing Transnational Corporations as Social Actors: An Analysis of Corporate Motivations
by Brown Dana L & Vetterlein Antje & Roemer-Mahler Anne - 1-40 Captured by Business? Romanian Market Governance and the New Economic Elite
by Young Patricia T - 1-41 Local Political Elite, Partial Reform Symptoms, and the Business and Market Environment in Rural China
by Zhang Qi & Liu Mingxing
January 2010, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-28 Politically-Embedded Cronyism: The Case of Post-Liberalization Egypt
by Adly Amr Ismail - 1-33 Business as International Politics: Drawing Insights from Nation-State to Inter-Firm Alliances
by Shenkar Oded & Arikan Ilgaz - 1-34 The Firm as an Inspector: Private Ordering and Political Rules
by Heritier Adrienne & Mueller-Debus Anna K & Thauer Christian R - 1-40 Networks of Coordination: Swiss Business Associations as an Intermediary between Business, Politics and Administration during the 20th Century
by David Thomas & Ginalski Stéphanie & Mach André & Rebmann Frédéric
November 2009, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-23 Reluctance to Lead: U.S. Trade Policy in Flux
by Aggarwal Vinod - 1-24 America, Europe, and the New Trade Order
by Schott Jeffrey J - 1-25 The Decline of Global Economic Governance and the Role of the Transatlantic Powers
by Dieter Heribert - 1-25 Why a Marketplace Must Not Discriminate
by Langhammer Rolf J - 1-28 What Can Be Learned From Crisis-Era Protectionism? An Initial Assessment
by Evenett Simon J - 1-31 Not Just a "Second Order" Problem in a Wider Economic Crisis: Systemic Challenges for the Global Trading System
by Higgott Richard
August 2009, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-18 Walmart and Values: Painting the Town Red?
by Carden Art & Courtemanche Charles & Meiners Jeremy - 1-23 Innovation in the Indian Semiconductor Industry: The Challenge of Sectoral Deepening
by Keller William W. & Pauly Louis W. - 1-27 Reforming Defense Procurement: Lessons from France
by Kapstein Ethan B. & Oudot Jean-Michel - 1-28 Multilateralism and the Multinational Enterprise
by Lawton Thomas C & Lindeque Johan P. & McGuire Steven M - 1-33 Globalization and the Welfare State in Developing Countries
by Yoon Jungkeun
April 2009, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-21 Campaigning as an Industry: Consulting Business Models and Intra-Party Competition
by Grossmann Matt - 1-23 When Do Firms Prefer Individual Action to Collective Action in The Pursuit of Corporate Political Strategy? A New Perspective on Industry Concentration
by Ozer Mine & Lee Seung-Hyun - 1-24 Self-Regulation by Associations: Collective Action Problems in European Environmental Regulation
by Héritier Adrienne & Eckert Sandra - 1-38 Domestic Economic Policies, Political Institutions, and Transnational Portfolio Investments
by Cao Xun
January 2009, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-22 Central Bank Independence, Disinflations and Monetary Policy
by Down Ian - 1-25 Futility and Free-Riding: Corporate Political Participation and Taxation Rates in the United States
by Drope Jeffrey M & Hansen Wendy L - 1-33 Do Neoliberal Economic Policies Kill or Save Lives?
by Gerring John & Thacker Strom C. - 1-42 Youth Bulges, Busts, and Doing Business in Violence-Prone Nations
by Marcus Alfred A. & Islam Mazhar & Moloney John
September 2008, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 1-16 Friedman's Follies: Insights on the Globalization/Regionalization Debate
by Rugman Alan & Oh Chang H. - 1-21 Does Public Opinion Affect Trade Policy?
by Kono Daniel Y - 1-25 Corporate Lobbying Revisited
by Kim Jin-Hyuk - 1-35 Market Democracy Unleashed? Business Elites and the Crisis of Competitive Authoritarianism in Ukraine
by Gould John A & Hetman Yaroslav
May 2008, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-26 Signaling Costs: Why Don't More Firms Petition for Protection?
by Malhotra Nisha - 1-28 Trade Associations as Industry Reputation Agents: A Model of Reputational Trust
by Tucker Andrew - 1-31 Risk Management in China's State Banks - International Best Practice and the Political Economy of Regulation
by Brehm Stefan - 1-65 Transaction Cost Economics: An Assessment of Empirical Research in the Social Sciences
by Macher Jeffrey T & Richman Barak D
January 2008, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-19 The Power of Business
by Fuchs Doris & Lederer Markus ML - 1-22 The Power of Socialization: Engaging the Diamond Industry in the Kimberley Process
by Kantz Carola - 1-22 The Other Side of the Coin: Conceptualizing the Relationship between Business and the State in the Age of Globalisation
by Bieling Hans-Jürgen - 1-27 The Power of Transnational Private Governance: Financialization and the IASB
by Nölke Andreas & Perry James - 1-29 Leveraging Green Power: Environmental Rules for Project Finance
by Schaper Marcus
September 2007, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-22 Trade Openness, Country Size and Economic Volatility: The Compensation Hypothesis Revisited
by Down Ian - 1-33 Targeting Corporate Political Strategy: Theory and Evidence from the U.S. Accounting Industry
by Vanden Bergh Richard G & Holburn Guy L.F. - 1-36 An Obsolescing Bargain in Chad: Shifts in Leverage between the Government and the World Bank
by Gould John A & Winters Matthew S - 1-40 Understanding Interest System Diversity: Health Interest Communities in the American States
by Lowery David & Gray Virginia
May 2007, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-25 Economic Inequality and Political Power: A Comparative Analysis of Argentina and Brazil
by Galbraith James K & Spagnolo Laura T & Pinto Sergio - 1-28 Who Rides the Storm? Political Institutions and Trade Adjustment
by Kono Daniel Y & Love Greg - 1-40 Varieties of Capitalism and the Auto Industry's Environmental Initiatives: National Institutional Explanations for Firms' Motivations
by Mikler John J - 1-47 Ownership Biases and FDI in China: Evidence from Two Provinces
by Huang Yasheng