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  • A New “Overstory” on Businesses’ Role in Politics
    In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, Tom C W Lin, an expert on corporate governance and securities law, discusses the risks and opportunities presented by businesses’ increasing involvement in political matters In recent years, many large companies have become more outspoken on political issues such as reproductive freedom and climate change
  • Remember when corporations avoided politics on social media? — Harvard . . .
    Political posts on a company Twitter account were rare That all changed between 2012 and 2022, when the volume of partisan speech on Twitter (now called X) from large corporations surged, more than doubling beginning in 2017, according to a new National Bureau of Economic Research working paper
  • How Did Corporations Get Stuck in Politics and Can They Escape?
    Today, we know where corporations stand on almost every politically contentious issue There are several reasons corporations suddenly developed political views Activists, employees, and investors began to call for companies to take a stand
  • How Did Corporations Get Stuck in Politics and Can They Escape?
    Corporations take political positions for a variety of reasons – to market their products, to appease stakeholder groups including customers and employees, and to respond to the demands of activists Social media heightens the pressure on corporations to conform by empowering critics to denounce any failure to speak as complicity
  • How Did Corporations Get Stuck in Politics and Can They Escape?
    Corporations have always been involved in politics, but today is different They are taking public positions, either directly or indirectly, on contested political and social issues unrelated to their businesses In contrast to the conventional wisdom, we argue that this practice, which we term “corporate political posturing,” is problematic
  • Should Corporations Take Political Stands? - The New York Times
    Companies that remained silent last week as Georgia Republicans rushed to pass a law to restrict voting access reversed course on Wednesday in the face of mounting outrage from activists,
  • Corporations and Politics: Shunning the Middle Road to Go Left or Right
    In a politically polarized country, corporations can no longer take the middle road on political issues, new research suggests Corporations in the past avoided public political stances at almost any cost
  • How — and When — Should Companies Engage in the Political Process?
    For all the discussion about the social responsibilities of the corporation, there’s been less discussion of how and whether companies should influence government A new set of principles from


















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