Managing for political corporate social responsibility: New challenges and directions for PCSR 2.0

AG Scherer, A Rasche, G Palazzo… - Journal of management …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This article takes stock of the discourse on 'political CSR'(PCSR), reconsiders some of its
assumptions, and suggests new directions for what we call 'PCSR 2.0'. We start with a …

Corporate political activity: A literature review and research agenda

T Lawton, S McGuire, T Rajwani - International journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews the diverse literature on corporate political activity (CPA) and develops a
framework that details and integrates existing research in this field. A systematic analysis of …

Theory assessment and agenda setting in political CSR: A critical theory perspective

AG Scherer - International journal of management reviews, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Frynas and Stephens (Political corporate social responsibility: reviewing theories
and setting new agendas. International Journal of Management Reviews, 17, pp. 483–509 …

[KSIĄŻKA][B] Strategic reputation management: Towards a company of good

P Aula, S Mantere - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Strategic Reputation Management examines the ways in which organizations achieve"
goodness" through reputation, reputation management and reputation strategies. It presents …

Political tie heterogeneity and the impact of adverse shocks on firm value

P Sun, K Mellahi, M Wright, H Xu - Journal of Management …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Past research has recognized the contingent value of corporate political ties but largely
neglects their heterogeneity. Drawing on the political embeddedness perspective and …

Perspective—Explaining influence rents: The case for an institutions-based view of strategy

G Ahuja, S Yayavaram - Organization Science, 2011 - pubsonline.informs.org
Research in strategy has identified and tried to explain four types of rents: monopolistic
rents, efficiency rents, quasi rents, and Schumpeterian rents. Building on previous work on …

[HTML][HTML] Corporate populism: How corporations construct and represent 'the people'in political contestations

D Nyberg, J Murray - Journal of Business Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Business implications of the recent surge in populism in societal and academic discourse
have been relatively neglected. This is surprising, considering that corporations provide …

Industry business associations: self-interested or socially conscious?

JC Marques - Journal of Business Ethics, 2017 - Springer
The number and scale of business associations focused on corporate responsibility and
sustainability has grown dramatically in recent decades and they are becoming influential …

Victim or victimizer: Firm responses to government corruption

RMN Galang - Journal of management Studies, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
abstract What is the relationship between government corruption and firm performance? To
address this question, I conduct a review of articles published in the leading management …

The effect of corporate political activity on MNC subsidiary legitimacy: An institutional perspective

S Banerjee, S Venaik - Management International Review, 2018 - Springer
MNC subsidiaries engage in a variety of corporate political activities to gain legitimacy in the
host country. Based on institutional theory, our study examines five types of strategies that …