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      Toward a View of Citizenship and Lobbying : Corporate Engagement in the Political Process

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      Business & Society
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          The way a company engages with the political process is directly relevant to its ”character,” yet lobbying and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are often seen as separate. Taking a narrative approach, the author examines the automotive industry’s processes around lobbying, in the light of legislation to restrict emissions of CO 2 from cars in the European Union. The author uses the data generated through interviews to generate a narrative model of political engagement, and to start to apply Basu and Palazzo’s process model of CSR. This article shows competing narratives within the industry, which range from broadly cooperative toward regulatory activity, to broadly instrumental. The author argues that lobbying needs to be included in the scope of corporate citizenship theorizing and discusses changes to corporate character.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Business & Society
                Business & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0007-6503
                1552-4205
                March 2014
                April 26 2013
                March 2014
                : 53
                : 2
                : 260-299
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of London, Egham, Surrey, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0007650313483495
                7607ff02-6799-4c68-b11a-819c9693fb17
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