The Impact of the Regulatory Life Cycle on Corporate Political Activity

by Arieh Ullmann


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Fall 1985

Volume 28
Issue 1


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Abstract

This article examines the impact of the regulatory process on corporate political strategy by using a life cycle approach. Each stage in the life cycle is characterized by a distinctive combination of four variables which influence the choice of a firm's political strategy. A case study of Germany's environmental policy illustrates the hypotheses developed in the model.

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