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  1. Determinants of Political Strategies in U.S. Multinationals.Amy J. Hillman - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (4):455-484.
    This study focuses on the determinants of political strategies used by U.S. multinationals (MNCs) in Europe. Empirical support is found for Hillman and Hitt’s taxonomy of political decisions—that is, approach, participation level, and strategy. The role of institutional- versus firm-level variable determinants of these choices is explored as are the relative effects of firm versus industry variables within differing political contexts. Results based on a survey sample of 169 U.S. MNC subsidiaries within 14 European countries support the finding that both (...)
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  • Corporate public affairs: Commitment, resources, and structure.Jennifer J. Griffin & Paul Dunn - 2004 - Business and Society 43 (2):196-220.
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  • Testing the Firm as a Filter of Corporate Political Action.Kathleen A. Rehbein & Douglas A. Schuler - 1999 - Business and Society 38 (2):144-166.
    This study tests an integrative model of corporate political action, the filter model, based on the behavioral theory of the firm. The filter model posits that external political, economic, and industry environments are mediated by organizational structures and resources to affect a firm’s political actions. The authors rate the filter model’s predictive power against that of an economic-based direct-effects model by examining the efforts of about 1,100 U.S.-domiciled manufacturing firms to influence trade policy. LISREL analysis demonstrates that the integrative filter (...)
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  • Family matters founding family firms and corporate political activity.Michael Hadani - 2007 - Business and Society 46 (4):395-428.
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  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Long-term Compensation: Evidence from Canada.L. S. Mahoney & Linda Thorne - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 57 (3):241-253.
    . This paper examines the association between long-term compensation and corporate social responsibility for 90 publicly traded Canadian firms. Social responsibility is considered to include concerns for social factors and the environment, 564-578; Kane, E. J., 341-359). Long-term compensation attempts to focus executives efforts on optimizing the longer term, which should direct their attention to factors traditionally associated with socially responsible executives. As hypothesized, we found a significant relationship between the long-term compensation and total CSR weakness as well as the (...)
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  • Foreign Subsidiaries' Government Affairs Activities The Influence of Managers and Resources.Timothy P. Blumentritt - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (2):202-233.
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  • Firm level performance implications of nonmarket actions.Brian Shaffer, Thomas J. Quasney & Curtis M. Grimm - 2000 - Business and Society 39 (2):126-143.
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  • Understanding and advancing the concept ofnonmarket'.Jean J. Boddewyn - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (3):297-327.
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