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  • Elgar Encyclopedia of Business and Government

    Elgar Encyclopedia of Business and Government by Wilson, Graham K.; Maguire, Matthew;

    Sorozatcím: Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences series;

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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. január 28.

    • ISBN 9781035307777
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem336 oldal
    • Méret 244x169 mm
    • Súly 666 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 700

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    This authoritative Encyclopedia surveys the scale, variety and quality of contemporary scholarship on the relationships between business and government. Drawing on economics, sociology, business studies and political science, world-renowned scholars explore a wide range of core and cutting-edge topics.



    Providing contributions on issues faced by leaders in business, government and civil society, the Encyclopedia outlines how state-led structures determine business prospects and the extent to which they take into account societal values. It also explores how businesses impact politics and public policy through lobbying and campaign contributions, as well as through the practices and policies they pursue. Distinct themes emerge across the Encyclopedia, including critiques of contemporary capitalism, ways of improving the business–government relationship, technological innovations, key economic, political and social actors and growth and investment.



    Presenting a contemporary guide to scholarship across a broad range of topics, the Encyclopedia is an essential reference for students and academics in corporate governance, business studies, sociology, economics and political science.



    Key Features:

    • Presents key literature, topics, and debates in the area as a foundation for effective research
    • Includes more than 50 entries from leading scholars around the world, organised alphabetically for accessibility and ease of navigation
    • Identifies key areas for future research


    • This authoritative Encyclopedia surveys the scale, variety and quality of contemporary scholarship on the relationships between business and government. Drawing on economics, sociology, business studies and political science, world-renowned scholars explore a wide range of core and cutting-edge topics.

      This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

      ‘It would be sufficient just to point to the table of contents – 54 entries about various aspects of business–government relations authored by scholars in multiple disciplines from a baker’s dozen countries. Why, then, did I continue to read them all? Because I found them so interesting, and I was learning so much.’

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents
    Introduction ix
    Graham K. Wilson and Matthew Maguire
    1 Artificial intelligence 1
    Regine Paul
    2 Audits as assurance in
    contemporary regulatory
    governance 7
    Stefan Renckens and Graeme Auld
    3 Automation 12
    Larry Liu
    4 Business and federal climate
    change policies 17
    David Vogel
    5 Business and right-wing
    populism 23
    Daniel Kinderman
    6 Business case for democracy 31
    Carl Henrik Knutsen
    7 Business, corruption, and
    democracy 35
    Daniel Nyberg
    8 Business, government, and
    experimentalist governance 41
    Bernardo Rangoni
    9 Business influence in complex
    global governance 47
    Maisie Hopkins and Judith Van Erp
    10 Business lobbying and
    regulation in the European
    Union 53
    David Coen and Alexander Katsaitis
    11 Business power in Latin
    America 61
    Jonas Wolff
    12 Business representation in the
    United Kingdom 67
    Wyn Grant
    13 Capitalism and corporate power 73
    John Mikler
    14 Competition law and capitalism 79
    Chase Foster
    15 Cooperatives 85
    Simon Pek and Morshed Mannan
    16 Corporate activism 90
    Laura Olkkonen
    17 Corporate and white-collar
    crime 95
    Justin Rex
    18 Corporate political activity in
    Africa 100
    Tahiru Liedong
    19 Corporate sense-making and
    sense-giving of public policies 106
    Onna Malou van den Broek
    and Jamie Plaatjes
    20 Corporate social
    irresponsibility 111
    Giulio Nardella
    21 Corporate tax avoidance 116
    Thomas Paster
    22 Corporate trust and
    trustworthiness 122
    Michael Hadani
    23 Cultural foundations of
    varieties of capitalism 127
    Cathie Jo Martin
    24 Employee ownership 132
    Simon Pek, Lorin Busaan and
    Mark Clayton Hand
    25 Environmental governance in
    China 137
    Yixian Sun
    26 Gig economy 143
    Andrea M. Herrmann
    27 Global finance: Changing
    practices, actors, and
    geographies 149
    Jan Fichtner and Johannes Petry
    28 Global industry associations 156
    Karsten Ronit
    29 Government regulation of racial
    inequality in the workplace 163
    Atinuke O. Adediran
    30 Growth Models 168
    Herman Mark Schwartz and
    Bent Sofus Tranøy
    31 Job insecurity 174
    Sonia Bertolini
    32 Migration, capitalism and
    inequality 179
    James Hampshire
    33 Moral hazard and public policy 185
    Kim Pernell
    34 The oligarchs, the Kremlin,
    and Russia’s future 191
    Stanislav Markus
    35 Plastics pollution and
    governance 198
    Jacob Hasselbalch and
    Joachim Peter Tilsted
    36 Platform capitalism 204
    Michael Kemmerling
    37 The political economy of
    inequality 210
    Bastian Becker
    38 Populism, business and the
    transformation of network
    governance 216
    Glenn Morgan and Magnus Feldmann
    39 Public-private governance
    interactions 223
    Janina Grabs
    40 Regulatory capture 231
    Georg Rilinger
    41 Regulatory shaming 236
    Sharon Yadin
    42 The regulatory state 242
    Eva Heims
    43 Revolving door 247
    Ivana V. Katic
    44 The role of multistakeholder
    initiatives in global governance:
    Relevance, challenges, and
    critical analysis 255
    Dirk Ulrich Gilbert
    45 Social movements and activism 263
    Frank G. A. de Bakker
    46 Startup capitalism 268
    Robyn Klingler-Vidra and
    Ramon Pacheco Pardo
    47 State-business relations in the
    green transition 274
    Caroline Ahler Christesen
    and Milan Babić
    48 Structural power of business 281
    Keren Borenstein-Nativ
    49 Sustainable finance 286
    Daniel Mertens and Natascha
    van der Zwan
    50 Trade unions as economic and
    political actors 293
    Dennie Oude Nijhuis
    51 Transnational litigation 300
    Phillip Paiement
    52 Vocational education and
    training 307
    Merve Sancak
    53 Welfare states 313
    Robert Henry Cox
    54 Working time reduction 317
    Agnieszka Piasna

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