sociology This paper is an attempt to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind the apparent ad hoc lobbying behavior of business interests in the European Parliament. The theoretical framework tries to explain the degree of access of different organizational forms of business interest representation (companies, associations and consultants) to the European Parliament in terms of a theory of the supply and demand of "access goods". The generated hypotheses are analyzed in an empirical study of the EU financial services sector. On the basis of 1
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins i...
The aim of this paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind t...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
'The aim of this paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind ...
The complexity and diversity of European interest politics is exemplified by the multitude of channe...
This paper studies the capacity of business interests to contribute to the democratic legitimacy of ...
This article examines to what extent European interest associations combine public political practic...
Drawing on a survey of 800 business associations, the article seeks to explain why interest groups l...
Lobbying within the EU is a welcome and frequently used way of constructing the policy process. The ...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins i...
The aim of this paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind t...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
'The aim of this paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind ...
The complexity and diversity of European interest politics is exemplified by the multitude of channe...
This paper studies the capacity of business interests to contribute to the democratic legitimacy of ...
This article examines to what extent European interest associations combine public political practic...
Drawing on a survey of 800 business associations, the article seeks to explain why interest groups l...
Lobbying within the EU is a welcome and frequently used way of constructing the policy process. The ...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins i...