Corporate Governance

The Impact of the Regulatory Life Cycle on Corporate Political Activity

Arieh Ullmann


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.
Fall 1985

Volume 28
Issue 1


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