Scholars and the public alike have long shared concerns about corporate influence on sovereign states' regulatory powers. However, despite the documentation of some well-known cases of corporate interference with government regulation, an investigation of the overarching mechanism that drives both corporations' willingness and ability to shape regulatory processes is lacking. This dissertation builds on Stigler (1971)'s insight that government regulation is often a corporate demand because of its potential to create an external environment conducive to private benefits. The proposed argument posits that highly innovative firms within complex industries are more likely to support regulatory initiatives proposed by governments, both at the do...
Regulatory Encounters reports on a path-breaking study of how government regulation of business in t...
Recent research has shown that regulatory competition does not necessarily lead to downward pressure...
Regulation of business activity is nearly as old as law itself. In the last century, though, the use...
Scholars and the public alike have long shared concerns about corporate influence on sovereign state...
Corporations today wield unprecedented power in politics and society, and they have a tremendous eff...
This chapter examines how one group of actors, global companies, make national regulation. In order ...
An adversarial game is used to model the amount of influence a firm has over a government regulator,...
We draw upon multiple theories of corporate governance to examine the effects of competition and reg...
In this paper we bring together agency, stakeholder, institutional and resource-dependence theories ...
The subject of this paper is the impact of the new globalized order on the integrity of corporate go...
An adversarial game is used to model a firm's intrinsic and exerted influence over a regulator. Data...
Corporate codes of conduct, product certifications, process standards, and other voluntary, non-gove...
Research summary: Little is known about how governments secure discrete resources from global corpor...
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of glob...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Regulatory Encounters reports on a path-breaking study of how government regulation of business in t...
Recent research has shown that regulatory competition does not necessarily lead to downward pressure...
Regulation of business activity is nearly as old as law itself. In the last century, though, the use...
Scholars and the public alike have long shared concerns about corporate influence on sovereign state...
Corporations today wield unprecedented power in politics and society, and they have a tremendous eff...
This chapter examines how one group of actors, global companies, make national regulation. In order ...
An adversarial game is used to model the amount of influence a firm has over a government regulator,...
We draw upon multiple theories of corporate governance to examine the effects of competition and reg...
In this paper we bring together agency, stakeholder, institutional and resource-dependence theories ...
The subject of this paper is the impact of the new globalized order on the integrity of corporate go...
An adversarial game is used to model a firm's intrinsic and exerted influence over a regulator. Data...
Corporate codes of conduct, product certifications, process standards, and other voluntary, non-gove...
Research summary: Little is known about how governments secure discrete resources from global corpor...
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of glob...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Regulatory Encounters reports on a path-breaking study of how government regulation of business in t...
Recent research has shown that regulatory competition does not necessarily lead to downward pressure...
Regulation of business activity is nearly as old as law itself. In the last century, though, the use...