Big business (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Big business" in English language version.

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bizness.co.il

cato.org

doi.org

  • Ramirez, Mark D.; Lewis, Paul G. (December 2018). "Beliefs About Corporate America and the Structure of Opinions Toward Privatization". Political Behavior. 40 (4): 1011–1034. doi:10.1007/s11109-017-9434-4. Retrieved 30 May 2024. For instance, candidates in the 2016 presidential primaries for both political parties took positions relating themselves either with or against corporate America, with neither party appearing to have a monopoly on appearing for or against "Wall Street," "big banks,: and other subsets of private firms. [...] Big business or corporate America can often be pejorative terms associated with greed, lack of accountability, and corruption. {{cite journal}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • Sicilia, David B., 'The Corporation Under Siege: Social Movements, Regulation, Public Relations, and Tort Law since the Second World War', in Kenneth Lipartito, and David B. Sicilia (eds), Constructing Corporate America: History, Politics, Culture (Oxford, 2004; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Sept. 2007), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199251902.003.0008, accessed 30 May 2024.

forbes.com

  • Ramirez, Mark D.; Lewis, Paul G. (December 2018). "Beliefs About Corporate America and the Structure of Opinions Toward Privatization". Political Behavior. 40 (4): 1011–1034. doi:10.1007/s11109-017-9434-4. Retrieved 30 May 2024. For instance, candidates in the 2016 presidential primaries for both political parties took positions relating themselves either with or against corporate America, with neither party appearing to have a monopoly on appearing for or against "Wall Street," "big banks,: and other subsets of private firms. [...] Big business or corporate America can often be pejorative terms associated with greed, lack of accountability, and corruption. {{cite journal}}: Check |url= value (help)

oed.com

venturebeat.com

  • "Compliance-as-a-service platform Laika raises $35M". VentureBeat. 2 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.