What can donation strategies tell us about corporate political preferences, as seen from the perspective of power resource and varieties of capitalism theories? This article tests six hypotheses within an Olsonian framework for corporate donations to political parties with new data from the 100 largest German firms between 1984 and 2005. The findings reveal that only a minority of firms donate, and donation amounts are surprisingly small given the financial assets of these companies, which suggests the presence of a collective action dilemma with small selective and arguably larger collective benefits. Management ties between firms are an important way of making firms overcome the collective action dilemma. Firms distribute their donations ...
In this paper, we study shareholder views on corporate political contributions. We find that, with s...
I develop and test a new theory of corporate political strategy and behavior based upon ownership st...
Do political connections buffer firms from or bind firms to the government? To examine this theoreti...
What can donation strategies tell us about corporate political preferences, as seen from the perspec...
American corporate and political elites are connected by the donations that the latter receive from ...
This is the published version, also available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/1469-3569.1391 .We exam...
This thesis examines corporate political donations in relation to corporate interest motives and man...
116 pagesThis dissertation examines how different political processes within and outside organizatio...
Although an important feature of firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR), the strategic pressur...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether companies that donate to win...
According to the existing literature, political connections can lead to favouritism towards the conn...
Do corporate donations enhance shareholder wealth or reflect agency problems? We address this questi...
This article reveals the positions of corporations not only as active players in politics but also a...
How important is the workplace for employees’ political donations? Contrary to research on workplace...
In this paper, we study shareholder views on corporate political contributions. We find that, with s...
I develop and test a new theory of corporate political strategy and behavior based upon ownership st...
Do political connections buffer firms from or bind firms to the government? To examine this theoreti...
What can donation strategies tell us about corporate political preferences, as seen from the perspec...
American corporate and political elites are connected by the donations that the latter receive from ...
This is the published version, also available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/1469-3569.1391 .We exam...
This thesis examines corporate political donations in relation to corporate interest motives and man...
116 pagesThis dissertation examines how different political processes within and outside organizatio...
Although an important feature of firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR), the strategic pressur...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether companies that donate to win...
According to the existing literature, political connections can lead to favouritism towards the conn...
Do corporate donations enhance shareholder wealth or reflect agency problems? We address this questi...
This article reveals the positions of corporations not only as active players in politics but also a...
How important is the workplace for employees’ political donations? Contrary to research on workplace...
In this paper, we study shareholder views on corporate political contributions. We find that, with s...
I develop and test a new theory of corporate political strategy and behavior based upon ownership st...
Do political connections buffer firms from or bind firms to the government? To examine this theoreti...