Corporate political activity, reimagined: revisiting the political marketplace

IV Katic, A Hillman - Journal of Management, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
We update the literature on corporate attempts to influence political actors, and thereby
shape their governmental outcomes. Doing so allows us to recognize where the field has …

The effects of CEO activism: Partisan consumer behavior and its duration

Y Hou, CW Poliquin - Strategic Management Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary CEOs increasingly engage in activism on controversial social
and political issues that do not directly affect their core business. Simultaneously, the …

Affective polarization and misinformation belief

L Jenke - Political Behavior, 2024 - Springer
While affective polarization has been shown to have serious social consequences, there is
little evidence regarding its effects on political attitudes and behavior such as policy …

[图书][B] Our common bonds: Using what Americans share to help bridge the partisan divide

M Levendusky - 2023 - books.google.com
A compelling exploration of concrete strategies to reduce partisan animosity by building on
what Democrats and Republicans have in common. One of the defining features of twenty …

How and why? A review of corporate political activity predictors and actions

LW Brown, AA Rasheed… - Group & Organization …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In this review, we provide a framework for understanding both the predictors and
approaches of CPA that firms undertake to achieve their objectives. We identify the …

Firm partisan positioning, polarization, and risk communication: Examining voluntary disclosures on COVID‐19

RA Benton, JA Cobb, T Werner - Strategic management journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary The COVID‐19 pandemic will rank among the greatest
challenges many executives will have faced and not only due to the operational challenges …

The social consequences of political anger

SW Webster, EC Connors… - The Journal of Politics, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
A functioning democracy relies on social interactions between people who disagree—
including listening to others' viewpoints, having political discussions, and finding political …

Countervailing claims: Pro-diversity responses to stigma by association following the unite the right rally

R Hurst - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Why do firms take positions on divisive social issues? In this article, I draw on theories of
stigma by association to explain why firms' mere proximity to controversial political actors …

The demands of populism on business: Introducing corporate political responsibility

CA Hartwell, TM Devinney - International Business Review, 2022 - digitalcollection.zhaw.ch
Populism is an ideologically fluid political vehicle which increases political risk and forces
firms to adapt. As populist parties claim to speak exclusively for the people, any activities that …

Can stakeholders mobilize businesses for the protection of democracy? Evidence from the US Capitol insurrection

Z Li, RW Disalvo - American Political Science Review, 2023 - cambridge.org
An unprecedented number of major US companies announced changes to their campaign
contributions following the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021. We analyze the role of …