CORPORATE POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT
Journal Title: Journal L`Association 1901 SEPIKE - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 21
Abstract
Corporate Political Involvement (CPI) refers to the series of acts carried out by corporations (mostly large-sized) to influence politics and decision makings processes in the society, both directly and indirectly. The most common form of CPI is lobbying, when corporations hire representatives (often, either lawyers or government officials) or form organized groups and associations to run their interests. Author has considered direct and indirect forms of lobbying, its pros and cons. Author made conclusion on how big corporations can use its power to impact the law makers, who in turn, can favor their commercial purposes legally.
Authors and Affiliations
Najaf Babayev
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