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Standing out in the crowd: How unique are the lobbying patterns of the broadcast and wireless industries?
Institution:School of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts, 310 Moore Hall, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, United States
Abstract:This study examines if, in addition to increasing lobbying expenditure amounts, corporations in the broadcast and wireless industries are also attempting to change lobbying strategies in order to gain competitive advantage. This study examines possible changes in lobbying strategies though the lens of institutional isomorphism, a mechanism of institutional theory. Using institutional isomorphism, the study examines if the broadcast and wireless industries have altered lobbying strategies in the face of competition. This examination is conducted through the construction and analysis of an original data set of lobbying expenditures for the broadcast and wireless industries from 1998 to 2012.
Keywords:Lobbying  Institutional isomorphism  Wireless industry  Broadcast industry  Competition  Policy favoritism
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