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Peer Review Journal Articles

A. W. Chalmers, Klingler-Vidra. R., & van den Broek, O (forthcoming) From Diffusion to Diffuse-ability: A text-as-data approach to explaining the global diffusion of Corporate Sustainability Policy, International Studies Quarterly
A. W. Chalmers and R. Klingler-Vidra (2024) Post-woke: Corporate America has reduced woke communications since 2020, Global Policy 23 01 2024.
A. W. Chalmers & R. K. Klingler-Vidra (2023) Inconsistent language can undermine the credibility of corporate social responsibility reports, LSE Business Review 22 11 2023.
A. W. Chalmers & R. K. Klingler-Vidra (2023) European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS): Interoperability as innovation? Global Policy 01 08 2023.
R. Klingler-Vidra, & A. W. Chalmers (2023) The Entrepreneurial University's Impact on Regional Socioeconomic Development: The “Alumni Policymaker” Mechanism, Business and Politics 25(3): 251-292.
E. Antoine, Atikcan, E. O & Chalmers, A. W. (2023) Politicisation, business lobbying, and the design of preferential trade agreements, Journal of European Public Policy 31(1): 239-268.
A. W. Chalmers, R. Klingler-Vidra, D. Aikman, K. Kuralbayeva, & T. Foreman (2023) Sustainable Finance: the rise of the "E" in ESG, Global Policy, 09 02 2023. 
A. W. Chalmers (2023) Déjà vu in the Scott Benton cash-for-questions scandal 09 04 2023. 
R. Klinger-Vidra, J. Hai, and A. W. Chalmers (2021) Is the Jack Ma Trajectory Unique? Assessing the Place-Based Hypothesis on Entrepreneurial Success, Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 34(4): 419-442 
 
A. W. Chalmers, R. Klingler-Vidra, A. Puglisi, L. Remke (2021) In and out of revolving doors in European Union financial regulatory authorities, Regulation & Governance, 16(4): 1233-1249.
R. Klinger-Vidra, B. Tran, A. W. Chalmers (2021) Transnational experience and high-performing entrepreneurs in emerging economies: Evidence from Vietnam, Technology in Society 66: 1-11.
A. W. Chalmers & T. N. Malik (2021) Rule Omission, Rule Migration and the Limits of Financial Industry Power, European Journal of Political Research 60(4): 874-891.
A. W. Chalmers (2020), "Unity and Conflict: Explaining Financial Industry Lobbying Success in Shaping Financial Regulation", Regulation & Governance, 14(3): 391-408
A. W. Chalmers & F. S. Macedo (2020), "Does it pay to lobby? Examining the link between firm lobbying and firm profitability in the European Union", Journal of European Public Policy 28(12): 1993-2010
A. W. Chalmers & K. L. Young (2020) Network Effects in the Formation of the Financial Industry’s Regulatory Preferences, Business and Politics, 22(1): 52-84.
Özlem Atikcan, Adam Chalmers, Achim Hurrelmann, & Crina Viju-Miljusevic (2019), "Political controversy about international economic agreements:  Lessons for Canada-UK trade negotiations after Brexit", International Journal, 74(3): 453-462.
A. W. Chalmers & A. A. Iacobov (2019), "The Stakes of Global Venue Shopping: Examining Bank Lobbying in the Basel Committee and the European Union", Interest Groups and Advocacy, 8: 433-459.
A.W. Chalmers & O. M. van den Broek (2019), "Financial volatility and public scrutiny as institutional determinants of financial industry firms' CSR",  Business and Politics​, 21(2): 240-266.
O. E. Atikcan & A. W. Chalmers (2018), "Choosing Lobbying Sides: The General Data Protection Regulation of the EU",  Journal of Public Policy 74(3): 453-462.
L. M. Dellmuth & A. W. Chalmers (2017), "All spending is not equal: European Union public spending, policy feedback, and citizens’ support for the EU", European Journal of Political Research, 57(1): 3-23.
A.W. Chalmers & S. T. Mocker (2017) "The End of Exceptionalism? Explaining Chinese National Oil Companies’ Overseas Investments", Review of International Political Economy, 24(1): 119-143. 
A.W. Chalmers & P. Shotton (2016) “Changing the Face of Advocacy? Explaining When and Why Interest Groups use Social Media”, Political Communication, 33(3): 374-391.
A.W. Chalmers (2015) “Financial industry mobilization and securities markets regulation in Europe”, European Journal of Political Research, 54(3): 482-501. 
A.W. Chalmers & L. M. Dellmuth (2015) “Fiscal Redistribution and Public Support for Regional Integration”, European Union Politics, 16(3): 386-407. 
J. Berkhout, C. Braun, B. Carroll, A.W. Chalmers, T. Destrooper, D. Lowery, and A. Rasmussen (2015), “Interest Organizations across Economic Sectors: Explaining Interest Group Density”, Journal of European Public Policy, 22(4): 462-480.
L. Baroni, B. Carroll, A. W. Chalmers, L. M. M. Marquez, &  A. Rasmussen (2014) "Defining and Classifying Interest Groups", Interest Groups and Advocacy, 3(2): 141-159.
A. W. Chalmers (2014) "In over their Heads: Stakeholder Involvement and Legislative Duration in the European Union", European Union Politics, 15(4): 895-613. 
A. W. Chalmers (2014) "Getting a Seat at the Table: Capital, Capture and Expertise in the European Union", West European Politics, 37 (5): 976-992.  
A. W. Chalmers (2013) "Regional Authority, Transnational Lobbying and the Allocation of Structural Funds in the European Union", Journal of Common Market Studies, 51(5): 815-988. 
A. W. Chalmers (2012) "Trading Information for Access: Informational Lobbying Strategies and Interest Group Access to the EU", Journal of European Public Policy, 20(1): 39-58. 
A. W. Chalmers (2011) "Interests, Information and Influence: Comparing the Influence of Interests Groups in the European Union", Journal of European  Integration, 33(4): 471-486. 
A. W. Chalmers (2006) "Refiguring the European Union’s Historical Dimension", European Journal of Political Theory, 5(4), 437-454.

Edited Books

E. Antoine & A. W. Chalmers (2021) Social Media and Interest Groups, in In P. Harris, A. Bitonti, C. S. Fleiser, and A. Skorkjaer Binderkrantz, eds. The Palgrave Encyclopaedia of Interest Groups, Lobbying and Public Affairs.

A. W. Chalmers, A. Puglisi, & O. M. van den Broek (2020), Interest Groups, In P. Harris, A. Bitonti, C. S. Fleiser, and A. Skorkjaer Binderkrantz, eds. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Interest Groups, Lobbying and Public Affairs.

O. M. van den Broek & A. W. Chalmers (2020), Hypotheses. State of the Art and Best Practice, In J-F Morin, C. Olsson and O. Atikcan, eds., Research Methods in the Social Sciences: An A-Z of Key Concepts, Oxford University Press.
A. W. Chalmers (2019) "Informational Lobbying in the EU: Mechanisms of Probity, Dissembling, and Transparency", in D. Dialer and M. Richter eds., Lobbying in the European Union: Successful Strategies and Techniques. Springer. 
J. Berkhout, C. Braun, B. Carroll, A.W. Chalmers, T. Destrooper, D. Lowery, and A. Rasmussen (2016), “Interest Organizations across Economic Sectors: Explaining Interest Group Density”, in Beyers J. et al., eds., Legislative Lobbying in Context. The Policy and Polity Determinants of Interest Group Lobbying in the European Union, Routledge (article reprint)
A.W. Chalmers and P. Shotton (2016), “Social Media, Advocacy, and Interest Groups in Europe”, in P. Shotton and P. Dixon, eds., Interest Groups in the European Union. Changing Times, Changing Minds, Ashgate.
A.W. Chalmers (2014), “Interests, Information and Influence: Comparing the Influence of Interests Groups in the European Union”, G. Peters and J. Pierre, eds. Public Administration, London: Sage (article reprint)

A.W. Chalmers (2012), Interests, Information and Influence: Comparing the Influence of Interests Groups in the European Union, M. Knodt, C. Quittkat and J. Greenwood, eds. Functional and Territorial Interest Representation in the EU, London and New York: Routledge (article reprint).

Data

A list of terms (ngrams) used to measure the extent to which public policies emphasise the use of language that either compels firms to, or deters firms from, engaging in (sustainable) activities.

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