This article surveys the literature on regulatory arbitrage in four settings: labor regulation, environmental protection, corporate governance, and banking and finance. For a regulatory …
Resource acquisition is critically important for social ventures to fulfill their social missions while striving to scale up and become financially sustainable. Past studies have only just …
EY Zhao, T Wry - Academy of management Journal, 2016 - journals.aom.org
Many social problems reflect sets of beliefs and practices—or “institutional logics”—that operate at the societal level and rationalize the marginalization of certain categories of …
CE Stevens, E Xie, MW Peng - Strategic management journal, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Traditional political risk theories often focus on a developing host country government's ability to intervene in the activities of foreign multinationals in the extractive or infrastructure …
A growing literature in public policy, comparative politics and international relations has studied how the policies of one unit (eg country, federal state or city) are influenced by the …
F Gilardi - State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article puts forward four strategies to improve policy diffusion research in political science:(1) use existing concepts consistently and improve their measurement,(2) clarify …
We investigate how state capacity—the administrative ability to formulate and implement policy—affects the institutional adoption of new policies and the decoupling of those policies …
Routledge Handbook of Social and Sustainable Finance brings together an international cast of leading authorities to map out and display the disparate voices, traditions and …
The question of how institutional aspects can shape multinational enterprises'(MNEs) operations abroad and overall performance has received increasing attention in the …