BackgroundThe detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity industries is well recognised. However, to date, existing analyses of the ways in which corporations influence health have paid limited attention to corporate market power. Accordingly, the public health implications of concentrated market structures, the use of anti-competitive market strategies, and the ways in which market power mediates the allocation and distribution of resources via market systems, remain relatively unexplored. To address this gap, this paper aimed to identify and explore key literature that could inform a comprehensive framework to examine corporate market power from a public health perspective. The ultra-processed food (UPF)...
The last 20years have seen the rise of a market' aiming to promote the vitality and health of employ...
Background: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
Background The detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity indus...
Abstract Background The Global Burden of Disease estimates that approximately a third of deaths worl...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55739/1/freudenberg_corporate practices...
BACKGROUND: Many of the harms created by the global soft drink industry that directly influence huma...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
This thesis is about the role that commercial interests, such as multinational corporations, play in...
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
OBJECTIVE: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on ...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Mounting evidence suggests that socioeconomic status is a determinant of health. As nations around t...
Transnational corporations (TNCs) shape population health both positively and negatively through the...
The last 20years have seen the rise of a market' aiming to promote the vitality and health of employ...
Background: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
Background The detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity indus...
Abstract Background The Global Burden of Disease estimates that approximately a third of deaths worl...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55739/1/freudenberg_corporate practices...
BACKGROUND: Many of the harms created by the global soft drink industry that directly influence huma...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
This thesis is about the role that commercial interests, such as multinational corporations, play in...
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
OBJECTIVE: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on ...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Mounting evidence suggests that socioeconomic status is a determinant of health. As nations around t...
Transnational corporations (TNCs) shape population health both positively and negatively through the...
The last 20years have seen the rise of a market' aiming to promote the vitality and health of employ...
Background: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...