This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind the lobbying behaviour 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 supranational assembly in terms of a theory of the supply and demand of ‘access goods’. On the basis of 14 exploratory and 27 semi-structured interviews, the hypotheses are checked in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament. Surprisingly, European and national associations enjoy a similar degree of access to the Parliament. Individual companies and c...
All accounts of European integration, to varying degrees, acknowledge the contribution made by busin...
This article develops and tests a theory of party group lobbying that demonstrates how the European ...
This thesis is comprised of three papers, each making a distinctive theoretical and empirical contr...
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 paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind t...
sociology This paper is an attempt to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logi...
The complexity and diversity of European interest politics is exemplified by the multitude of channe...
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 ...
Lobbying within the EU is a welcome and frequently used way of constructing the policy process. The ...
The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins i...
This paper studies the capacity of business interests to contribute to the democratic legitimacy of ...
'The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins ...
All accounts of European integration, to varying degrees, acknowledge the contribution made by busin...
This article develops and tests a theory of party group lobbying that demonstrates how the European ...
This thesis is comprised of three papers, each making a distinctive theoretical and empirical contr...
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 paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind t...
sociology This paper is an attempt to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logi...
The complexity and diversity of European interest politics is exemplified by the multitude of channe...
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 ...
Lobbying within the EU is a welcome and frequently used way of constructing the policy process. The ...
The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins i...
This paper studies the capacity of business interests to contribute to the democratic legitimacy of ...
'The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins ...
All accounts of European integration, to varying degrees, acknowledge the contribution made by busin...
This article develops and tests a theory of party group lobbying that demonstrates how the European ...
This thesis is comprised of three papers, each making a distinctive theoretical and empirical contr...