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Corporate political strategies and firm performance: indications of firm‐specific benefits from personal service in the U.S. government
Authors:Amy J Hillman  Asghar Zardkoohi  Leonard Bierman
Abstract:Firms employ a variety of political strategies (e.g., lobbying, contributions) in an attempt to gain influence or access to the public policy process. A variety of benefits may accrue to firms that are successful in creating a linkage with the government: information, access, influence, reduced uncertainty and transaction costs, etc. However, the direct benefits of such strategies are difficult to observe. One political strategy is studied here—personal service (having a firm representative serve in a political capacity). Event‐study methodology results show that such linkages with the government positively affect firm value. These findings indicate that firm‐specific benefits may result from political strategies. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:political strategies  financial performance  event studies  government linkages
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