01528nam a22002177a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021022001400062040001700076041001200093100001900105245010000124260003600224362005000260520073800310653003301048653002501081653002701106653002101133856015601154OSt20260512153859.0251023b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a1878-5573 aEnglishctbs aEnglish aBarron, Andrew aExploring national culture’s consequences on international business lobbyingc/ Andrew Barron bJournal of World Businessc2011 aJournal of World Business 46 (2011) 320–327 aThis conceptual paper explores the cultural dimensions of corporate political activity (CPA). Concerned that prior research into firms’ political actions has been insensitive to culture and its impact on corporate strategising, national culture is introduced as an explanatory factor behind managers’ political objectives and the strategies they prefer to use in pursuit of those objectives. The paper adds to existing research by unpacking and examining corporate political action at a deeper, more complex, human level. Understanding that corporate political strategies are affected by culture enables politically-active managers to anticipate, respond to and act on strategies pursued by competitor firms from other countries. aCorporate political activity aStrategic management aManagerial preferences aNational culture uhttps://bibliotheque.tbs-education.fr/Default/doc/edselp/S1090951610000477/exploring-national-culture-s-consequences-on-international-business-lobbying