A vulnerable victim or a tacit participant? Extending the field of multinationals and corruption research

FL Cooke, J Wang, G Wood - International Business Review, 2022 - Elsevier
Are multinational enterprises (MNEs) makers or takers of corruption? This review focuses on
corruption in the multinational context to highlight issues specific to MNEs, and captures 139 …

Regional inequality and institutional trust in Europe

J Lipps, D Schraff - European Journal of Political Research, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Inequality is a central explanation of political distrust in democracies, but has so far rarely
been considered a cause of (dis‐) trust towards supranational governance. Moreover, while …

Migration by necessity and by force to mountain areas: An opportunity for social innovation

M Perlik, A Membretti - Mountain research and development, 2018 - BioOne
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps,
and future options for addressing issues of migration. It explores these issues from the …

Who got the Brexit blues? The effect of Brexit on subjective wellbeing in the UK

N Powdthavee, AC Plagnol, P Frijters, AE Clark - Economica, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
We use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding
Society) to look at subjective wellbeing around the time of the June 2016 EU membership …

[图书][B] Understanding Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

G Taylor - 2017 - emerald.com
In the aftermath of the referendum result many commentators put forward a version of the
'two tribes' interpretation of Brexit. This suggested that the two sides in the referendum …

A very British state capitalism: Variegation, political connections and bailouts during the COVID-19 crisis

GT Wood, E Onali, A Grosman… - … and Planning A …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in governments playing increasingly prominent roles
as active economic agents. However, state capitalism does not necessarily serve broad …

“They've Put Nothing in the Pot!”: Brexit and the Key Psychological Motivations Behind Voting'Remain'and'Leave'

AI Macdougall, AR Feddes, B Doosje - Political Psychology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In June 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. Voting followed a
general trend: disadvantaged areas of the United Kingdom tended to vote “leave,” and more …

Lost in administration:(Re) producing precarious citizenship for young university-educated intra-EU migrants in Brussels

A Simola - Work, employment and Society, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The mounting backlash against intra-EU migration in various EU countries has triggered
national policies seeking to restrict EU citizens' social rights and freedom of movement …

Comparing capitalisms: Debates, controversies and future directions

GT Wood, MMC Allen - Sociology, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Various strands of the comparative capitalisms (CC) literature agree that the advanced
economies have liberalized in recent years, bringing with it rising income and wealth …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding UK farmers' Brexit voting decision: A behavioural approach

D May, S Arancibia, L Manning - Journal of Rural Studies, 2021 - Elsevier
In spite of the potential negative effects that Brexit could bring to the United Kingdom (UK),
the majority of the electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU). As a result of this …