Although firms use various strategies to try to influence government policy, with lobbying and corruption chiefly among them, and political institutions play an important role in determining policy choices, very little research has been devoted to these topics. This paper tries to fill this gap. Using cross-country enterprise-level data, it investigates (1) the effect of a key political institution, namely electoral rules, on the probability that a firm engages in lobbying activities and (2) the impact of lobbying on influence, accounting for corruption and political institutions. The main conclusion is that lobbying is a significantly more effective way of generating political influence than corruption, and that electoral rules are a key m...
Whereas research on corporate lobbying in the USA has produced a set of robust findings, less is kno...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Do organised interests in Bri...
In the study of corporate political activity in the United States, scholars have consistently relied...
Although the theoretical literature often uses lobbying and corruption synonymously, the empirical l...
Abstract Conventional wisdom suggests that lobbying is the preferred mean for exerting political inf...
This paper investigates how the structure of political institutions influences the effectiveness of ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that lobbying is the preferred mean for exerting political influence in...
We use survey responses by firms to examine the firm-level determinants and effects of political inf...
This paper deals with the relationship between regulatory compliance, bureaucratic corruption, lobby...
Recent research has demonstrated that some governments in developed democracies followed the OECD an...
This paper uses a large cross-country survey of business firms to assess their influence on governme...
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
This paper examines lobbying and corruption as alternative ways of dealing with regulatory obstacles...
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
THESIS 11383Lobbying regulations belong to the political realm of ethics, integrity and transparency...
Whereas research on corporate lobbying in the USA has produced a set of robust findings, less is kno...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Do organised interests in Bri...
In the study of corporate political activity in the United States, scholars have consistently relied...
Although the theoretical literature often uses lobbying and corruption synonymously, the empirical l...
Abstract Conventional wisdom suggests that lobbying is the preferred mean for exerting political inf...
This paper investigates how the structure of political institutions influences the effectiveness of ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that lobbying is the preferred mean for exerting political influence in...
We use survey responses by firms to examine the firm-level determinants and effects of political inf...
This paper deals with the relationship between regulatory compliance, bureaucratic corruption, lobby...
Recent research has demonstrated that some governments in developed democracies followed the OECD an...
This paper uses a large cross-country survey of business firms to assess their influence on governme...
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
This paper examines lobbying and corruption as alternative ways of dealing with regulatory obstacles...
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
THESIS 11383Lobbying regulations belong to the political realm of ethics, integrity and transparency...
Whereas research on corporate lobbying in the USA has produced a set of robust findings, less is kno...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Do organised interests in Bri...
In the study of corporate political activity in the United States, scholars have consistently relied...