This paper uses empirical data gathered through an on-line survey of 206 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), conducted in France, Sweden and the UK. The paper examines cross-country differences in SME managers’ perceptions of business associations as sources of political intelligence and their ability to influence policy responses to financial crises. Findings demonstrate that the respondents’ countries of origin are significantly correlated with (1) their use of information sources to gather political intelligence, (2) their perceptions regarding the effectiveness of business associations in influencing policy outcomes, and (3) their perceptions regarding policymakers’ appreciation of information provided by SME associations
We research the antecedents of relative success among SMEs in avoiding temporary or permanent closur...
The UK has recently experienced the worst recession since the 1930s. Despite the severity of this re...
Using original data collected from a survey of Brussels-based Government Affairs Managers (GAMs) in ...
This paper uses empirical data gathered through an on-line survey of 206 small and medium-sized ente...
This article reports the findings of a study that compared cross-national differences in how small a...
This working paper analyses the approaches taken by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Fra...
What explains business views regarding policy preferences in the Eurozone crisis? Although recent li...
In the late 20th century, entrepreneurship re-emerged as a key outline item of economic policy maker...
How did the great recession affect policy and partisan preferences in the most afflicted countries? ...
This paper The Impact of National Business Cultures on Large Firm Lobbying in the European Union: Ev...
Using original data collected from a survey of Brussels-based Government Affairs Managers (GAMs) in ...
International audienceThe recent global economic crisis is affecting people's positions on globaliza...
We research the antecedents of relative success among SMEs in avoiding temporary or permanent closur...
The UK has recently experienced the worst recession since the 1930s. Despite the severity of this re...
Using original data collected from a survey of Brussels-based Government Affairs Managers (GAMs) in ...
This paper uses empirical data gathered through an on-line survey of 206 small and medium-sized ente...
This article reports the findings of a study that compared cross-national differences in how small a...
This working paper analyses the approaches taken by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Fra...
What explains business views regarding policy preferences in the Eurozone crisis? Although recent li...
In the late 20th century, entrepreneurship re-emerged as a key outline item of economic policy maker...
How did the great recession affect policy and partisan preferences in the most afflicted countries? ...
This paper The Impact of National Business Cultures on Large Firm Lobbying in the European Union: Ev...
Using original data collected from a survey of Brussels-based Government Affairs Managers (GAMs) in ...
International audienceThe recent global economic crisis is affecting people's positions on globaliza...
We research the antecedents of relative success among SMEs in avoiding temporary or permanent closur...
The UK has recently experienced the worst recession since the 1930s. Despite the severity of this re...
Using original data collected from a survey of Brussels-based Government Affairs Managers (GAMs) in ...