This text provides an introduction to the ways in which five different disciplines have approached the study of business and government. It examines how business interacts with government in different parts of the world, including the United States, the EU, China, Japan and South America.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Overview
- Part 1: Disciplinary Perspectives
- 1: David Coen, Wyn Grant, and Graham Wilson: Political Science: Perspectives on Business and Government
- 2: Christos Pitelis: Economics: Economic Theories of the Firm, Business, and Government
- 3: Gregory Shaffer: Law and Business
- 4: Jonathan Story and Thomas Lawton: Business Studies: The Global Dynamics of Business-State Relations
- Section 2: Firm and State
- 5: Bob HanckÃ(c): Varieties of Capitalism and Business
- 6: Colin Crouch: The Global Firm: The Problem of the Giant Firm in Democratic Capitalism
- 7: David Hart: Political Theory of the Firm
- 8: Graham Wilson and Wyn Grant: Business and Political Parties
- 9: Torben Iversen and David Soskice: Economic Interests and Political Representation: Coordination and Distributive Conflict in Historical Perspective
- 10: Philippe C. Schmitter: Business and Neo-corporatism
- Part 3: Comparative Business Systems
- 11: Timothy Werner and Graham Wilson: Business Representation in Washington, DC
- 12: David Coen: European Business-Government Relations
- 13: Ben Ross Schneider: Business Politics in Latin America: Patterns of Fragmentation and Centralization
- 14: Yukihiko Hamada: Japanese Business-Government Relations
- 15: Jonathan Story: China and the Multinational Experience
- Part 4: Changing Market Governance
- 16: Michael Moran: The Rise of the Regulatory State
- 17: Michelle Egan and Pamela Camerra-Rowe: International Regulators and Network Governance
- 18: Timothy J. Sinclair: Credit Rating Agencies
- 19: Tim Bÿthe and Walter Mattli: International Standards and Standard Setting Bodies
- 20: David Vogel: Taming Globalization? Civil Regulation and Corporate Capitalism
- Part 5: Policy
- 21: Pepper D. Culpepper: Corporate Control and Managerial Power
- 22: Jeremy Moon, Nahee Kang, and Jean-Pascal Gond: Corporate Social Responsibility and Government
- 23: Jason Heyes and Helen Rainbird: The State, Business, and Training
- 24: Cathie Joe Martin: Social Policy and Business
- 25: Carsten Greve: Private-Public Partnerships in Business and Government
- 26: Francis J. Greene and David J. Storey: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Policy: Evaluating its Role and Purpose
- 27: Gunnar Trumbull: Consumer Policy: Business and the Politics of Consumption
- 28: Jill J. McCluskey and Johan Swinnen: Media Economics and the Political Economy of Information
- 29: Wyn Grant: Environmental and Food Safety Policy
- 30: Martin Chick: Network Utilities: Technological Development, Market Structure, and Forms of Ownership
- 31: Christopher S. P. Magee and Stephen P. Magee: Endogenous Trade Protection: A Survey
- 32: Stephen Wilks: Competition Policy