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Blacklisted Businesses: Social Activists' Challenges and the Disruption of Corporate Political Activity
by
Werner, Timothy
, McDonnell, Mary-Hunter
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Blacklisting
/ Boycotts
/ Campaign contributions
/ Campaigns
/ Congressional hearings
/ Corporate culture
/ Disruption
/ Government
/ Government contracts
/ Government purchasing
/ Impact analysis
/ Interest groups
/ Mass media effects
/ Political activism
/ Political behavior
/ Political economy
/ Political participation
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Receptivity
/ Salience
/ Social activism
/ Social movement theory
/ Social movements
/ Stakeholders
/ Studies
/ Testimony
/ United States
2016
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Blacklisted Businesses: Social Activists' Challenges and the Disruption of Corporate Political Activity
by
Werner, Timothy
, McDonnell, Mary-Hunter
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Blacklisting
/ Boycotts
/ Campaign contributions
/ Campaigns
/ Congressional hearings
/ Corporate culture
/ Disruption
/ Government
/ Government contracts
/ Government purchasing
/ Impact analysis
/ Interest groups
/ Mass media effects
/ Political activism
/ Political behavior
/ Political economy
/ Political participation
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Receptivity
/ Salience
/ Social activism
/ Social movement theory
/ Social movements
/ Stakeholders
/ Studies
/ Testimony
/ United States
2016
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Blacklisted Businesses: Social Activists' Challenges and the Disruption of Corporate Political Activity
by
Werner, Timothy
, McDonnell, Mary-Hunter
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Blacklisting
/ Boycotts
/ Campaign contributions
/ Campaigns
/ Congressional hearings
/ Corporate culture
/ Disruption
/ Government
/ Government contracts
/ Government purchasing
/ Impact analysis
/ Interest groups
/ Mass media effects
/ Political activism
/ Political behavior
/ Political economy
/ Political participation
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Receptivity
/ Salience
/ Social activism
/ Social movement theory
/ Social movements
/ Stakeholders
/ Studies
/ Testimony
/ United States
2016
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Blacklisted Businesses: Social Activists' Challenges and the Disruption of Corporate Political Activity
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Blacklisted Businesses: Social Activists' Challenges and the Disruption of Corporate Political Activity
2016
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This paper explores whether and how social activists' challenges affect politicians' willingness to associate with targeted firms. We study the effect of public protest on corporate political activity using a unique database that allows us to analyze empirically the impact of social movement boycotts on three proxies for associations with political stakeholders: the proportion of campaign contributions that are rejected, the number of times a firm is invited to give testimony in congressional hearings, and the number of government procurement contracts awarded to a firm. We show that boycotts lead to significant increases in the proportion of refunded contributions, as well as decreases in invited congressional appearances and awarded government contracts. These results highlight the importance of considering how a firm's sociopolitical environment shapes the receptivity of critical non-market stakeholders. We supplement this analysis by drawing from social movement theory to extrapolate and test three key mechanisms that moderate the extent to which activists' challenges effectively disrupt corporate political activity: the media attention a boycott attracts, the political salience of the contested issue, and the status of the targeted firm.
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