Abstract
Business actors play increasingly important roles in global governance and international regulation. This paper considers how regime complexity influences the roles of businesses and impacts opportunities for business influence on international regulatory regimes. We conducted a scoping literature review of 243 articles from the International Regime Complexity (IRC) theory literature to explore if and how complexity affects the roles of businesses and their influence on international regulation. We found that complexity presents opportunities for businesses to regime shift and exploit knowledge asymmetry in order to influence international regulation. Further, IRC theory illustrates how the roles of businesses interact and leverage one another in order to create better opportunities for influence in specific international regulatory regimes. This paper contributes to IRC theory by building on the existing non-state actor discussions and offering specific theorization of business behavior, thus starting to bridge the gap between the empirical and theoretical understanding. Second, it contributes to existing discussions in business and politics literature by developing existing knowledge on the roles of businesses in global governance to better reflect the added dimension of complexity.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Business and Politics |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 5 Nov 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Author(s), 2024.
Funding
This publication is part of the project Complex Global Regulation and Corporate Crime with project number 406.20.RB.013 which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The authors wish to thank prof. Caelesta Braun (Leiden University),prof. M.J. Durkee, and the anonymous reviewers for their valuable feedback to this paper. Part of the work for this paper was carried out during a research stay of the first author at the Dean Rusk International Law Centre at the University of Georgia, for which we express gratitude for a welcoming and inspiring visit.
Funders | Funder number |
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Complex Global Regulation and Corporate Crime | 406.20.RB.013 |
Dutch Research Council (NWO) |
Keywords
- Corporations
- global governance
- lobbying
- regime complexity