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The vast literature on corporate political influence has primarily focused on expenditures made by corporations and their PACs but has largely ignored the political activities of the individuals who lead these firms. In order to understand the role of corporate elites in political advocacy, I...
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1. Faith, Family, and Firm: A Case Study of Bob Chapman -- 2. Karl Schlecht and Putzmeister: Salvaging a Humanistic Ideal Amid Ruthless Global Competition -- 3. Humanistic Leadership in the Amish Community: Leading from the Edge -- 4. Confucian Humanistic Leadership: Social Influence Processes...
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What are the forces that influence strategic managerial decisions in the context of economic transition? In this paper, we analyse how strategic and governance forces influence the degree of discretion perceived by managers operating in the context of the transition economy of Russia. An...
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Tappin, Berinsky, and Rand (2023) find that the effectiveness of persuasive messaging is not diminished by countervailing in-party leader cues, using a survey experiment fielded in the United States. In this robustness reproduction, we briefly summarize the original design and results before...
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