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Abolafia, M. Y. 2022. Book review: Savage, M. 2021. The Return of Inequality: Social Change and the Weight of the Past. Administrative Science Quarterly 67(2): NP27-NP29.

Abrams, S. 2019. Lead from the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change. Picador.

Abutaleb, Y. 2021. Nightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administration's Response to the Pandemic that Changed History. Harper.

Achenbach, J. 2015. Why do many reasonable people doubt science? National Geographic (March).

Adams, S. 2017. Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter. Portfolio.

Adler, P. S. 2019. The 99 Percent Economy: How Democratic Socialism Can Overcome the Crises of Capitalism. (Mizruchi, M. S. 2021. Book review essay: Capitalism, socialism, or social democracy? Administrative Science Quarterly 66(2): NP17-NP22. Six crises that plague capitalist societies: Economic irrationality (inequality, recessions), workplace disempowerment, unresponsive government, environmental unsustainability, social disintegration (including racial and gender discrimination, poorly distributed health care,  education and housing), and international conflict).

Adly, A. 2020. Cleft Capitalism: The Social Origins of Failed Market Making in Egypt. Stanford University Press.

Aikman, D. 2005. A Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush. W. Publishing Group.

Alger, C. F. 1962. The external bureaucracy in United States foreign affairs. Administrative Science Quarterly 7(1): 50-78.

Allan, P. 2018. The New School of Economics: The Platform and Theory Behind the New Physiocrats. Independently Published.

Alterman, E. and M. Green. 2004. The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America. Penguin.

Alves, W. M. and P. H. Rossi. 1978. Who should get what? Fairness judgments of the distribution of earnings. American Journal of Sociology (November): 541-564.

Amin, S. 2004. The Liberal Virus: Permanent War and the Americanization of the World. Monthly Review Press.

Andersen, K. 2017. Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire. Random House.

Anesa, M., N. Gillespie, A. P. Spee and K. Sadiq. 2019. The legitimation of corporate tax minimization. Accounting, Organizations and Society (75): 17-39.

Anonymous. 2019. A Warning: A Senior Trump Administration Official. Twelve: Hachette Book Group. (Summary).

Anton, T. J. 1963. Power, pluralism, and local politics. Administrative Science Quarterly 7(4): 425-457.

Anzilotti, E. 2017. The end of capitalism is already starting - If you know where to look. Fast Company (September 18). Reprinted by Pocket October 11, 2019.

Aplin, J. C. and W. H. Hegarty. 1980. Political influence: Strategies employed by organizations to impact legislation in business and economic matters. The Academy of Management Journal 23(3): 438-450.

Apple C. 2020. The 18 closest presidential elections. The Atlanta Journal Constitution. (November 24): A6. (Summary).

Appelbaum, B. 2019. The Economists' Hour: False Prophets, Free Markets, and the Fracture of Society. Little, Brown and Company.

Aristotle and W. E. Ellis, Translator. 2010. Politics: A Treatise on Government: A Powerful Work by Aristotle. CreativeSpace.

Arnett, H. E. 1967. The concept of fairness. The Accounting Review (April): 291-297.

Arrow, K. J. 1963. Social Choice and Individual Values. 2nd edition. Yale University Press.

ASCE. 2013. The 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2017 Report Cards for America's Infrastructure. (Summary).

Assadourian, E. and T. Prugh. 2013. State of the World 2013. Is Sustainability Still Possible? Island Press.

Auster, E. R. and T. Ruebottom. 2013. Navigating the politics and emotions of change. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 31-36.

Bailey, C. D., T. J. Phillips, Jr. and S. B. Scofield. 2005. Does "political bias" in the DIT or DIT-2 threaten validity in studies of CPAs? Behavioral Research in Accounting (17): 23-42.

Bailey, W. A. 2016. Is the parsonage allowance constitutional? The courts question taxpayer standing. The CPA Journal (April): 28-33.

Baloria, V. P., K. J. Klassen and C. I. Wiedman. 2019. Shareholder activism and voluntary disclosure initiation: The case of political spending. Contemporary Accounting Research 36(2): 904-933.

Banham, R. 2012. Healing America's economy: Obama vs. Romney. Which Presidential candidate has the better plan for reviving the economy? We asked economists what they think. CFO (October): 44-50.

Barber, B. R. 1996. Jihad vs. McWorld: How Globalism and Tribalism are Reshaping the World. Ballantine.

Barone, M., R. E. Cohen and J. Koszczuk. 2009. The Almanac of American Politics 2010. National Journal Group.

Barry, B. 1977. Justice between generations. In Hacker, P. M. S. and J. Raz. Editors. Law, Morality and Society. Clarendon Press.

Barton, D. (Editor), D. Horvath (Editor) and M. Kipping (Editor). 2016. Re-Imagining Capitalism. OUP Oxford.

Bauer, B. and J. Goldsmith. 2020. After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency. Lawfare Institute.

Beard, A. 2022. The case for welcoming immigrants: New books show how newcomers enrich economies and cultures. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 154-155.

Ben-Ghiat, R. 2020. Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present. W. W. Norton & Company. (Clear lessons about how these regimes are built and how they must be opposed).

Benn, S. I. and G. F. Gaus. 1983. The liberal conception of the public and private. In Benn, S. I. and G. F. Gaus. Public and Private in Social Life: 31-65. Croom Helm.

Bennett, J. T. 2017. Corporate Welfare: Crony Capitalism That Enriches the Rich. Routledge.

Benson, J. K. 1975. The interorganizational network as a political economy. Administrative Science Quarterly 20(2): 229-249.

Bentham, J. 1948. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Hafner.

Bergman, B. 2019. A true portrait of America's finances: Analyzing the federal government's fiscal year 2018 financial statements. The CPA Journal (May): 6-10.

Bhagwati, J. 2004. In Defense of Globalization. Oxford University Press.

Bischof, J., H. Daske and C. J. Sextroh. 2020. Why do politicians intervene in accounting regulation? The role of ideology and special interests. Journal of Accounting Research (June): 589-642.

Blinkhorn, M. 2005. Fascists and Conservatives: The Radical Right and the Establishment in Twentieth-Century Europe. Routledge.

Block, F. L. 2018. Capitalism: The Future Of An Illusion. University of California Press. (Chapters: 1. The Capitalist Illusion, 2. Elaborating an Alternative, 3. The Illusion that Democracy Threatens the Economy, 4. The Illusion that Greed is Good, 5. The Illusion of an Unchanging System, 6. The Illusion of Global Order Organized by Capitalism, 7. Beyond Illusions).

Bloor, D., 1982. Durkheim and Mauss Revisited: Classification and the sociology of knowledge. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (December): 267-297.

Boland, M. and D. Godsell. 2020. Local soldier fatalities and war profiteers: New tests of the political cost hypothesis. Journal of Accounting and Economics (August): 101316.

Booth, D. A. 1968. Are elected mayors a threat to managers? Administrative Science Quarterly 12(4): 572-589.

Bowden, M. and M. Teague. 2022. The Steal: The Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Election and the People who Stopped it. Atlantic Monthly Press.

Bower, J., H. Leonard and L. Paine. 2020. Capitalism at Risk: How Business Can Lead. Harvard Business Review.

Bremmer, I. 2010. The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? Portfolio. (Bremmer contends that state-controlled economies, or state capitalism, e.g., China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, threaten the U.S. free market system, and develops a case for the superiority of regulated free markets over state capitalism).

Broadstock, D., X. Chen, C. S. A. Cheng and W. Huang. 2020. The value of implicit political connections. Journal of International Accounting Research 19(2): 1-18.

Brown, J. and H. Tregidga. 2017. Re-politicizing social and environmental accounting through Ranciere: On the value of dissensus. Accounting, Organizations and Society (61): 1-21. ("The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the value and potential of Jacques Ranciere's writings in developing social and environmental accounting (SEA) in ways that help revitalize democratic politics.").

Brown-Liburd, H., A. Cheong, M. A. Vasarhelyi and X. Wang. 2019. Measuring with exogenous data (MED), and government economic monitoring (GEM). Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 16(1): 1-19.

Bryer, R. 2004. The roots of modern capitalism: A Marxist accounting history of the origins and consequences of capitalist landlords in England. The Accounting Historians Journal 31(1): 1-56.

Buchanan, M. 2002. Wealth happens. Harvard Business Review (April): 49-54. (Buchanan describes a universal law of wealth based on a network effect that appears to have some important implications for economic policy). (Note).

Buchanan, P. J. 2002. The Death of the West: How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and Civilization. Thomas Dunne Books.

Buckley, J. W. 1980. Policy models in accounting: A critical commentary. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(1): 49-64.

Buckley, W. F. 2000. Let Us Talk of Many Things: The Collected Speeches with New Commentary by the Author. Prima Lifestyles.

Burchell, S., C. Clubb, A Hopwood, J. Hughes and J. Nahapiet. 1980. The roles of accounting in organizations and society. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(1): 5-27.

Burns, T. 1961. Micropolitics: Mechanisms of institutional change. Administrative Science Quarterly 6(3): 257-281.

Cahn, S. M. and P. Markie. 2001. Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues. Oxford University Press.

Camp, J. M., C. A. Hartley and P. T. Kelly. 2018. The expansion of casino gambling in the United States - State revenues and public interest implications. Accounting and the Public Interest (18): 81-103.

Carnahan, S. and B. N. Greenwood. 2018. Managers' political beliefs and gender inequality among subordinates: Does his ideology matter more than hers? Administrative Science Quarterly 63(2): 287-322.

Carney, R. W. 2019. Authoritarian Capitalism: Sovereign Wealth Funds and State-Owned Enterprises in East Asia and Beyond. Cambridge University Press.

Carstensen, F. V. and R. H. Werking. 1983. The process of bureaucratization in the U.S. State Department and the vesting of economic interests: Toward clearer thinking and better history. Administrative Science Quarterly 28(1): 56-60.

Carville, J. 1996. We're Right, They're Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives. Random House.

Carville, J. 2003. Had Enough: A Handbook for Fighting Back. Simons & Schuster.

Catasus, B. 2011. Accounting and Distributive Justice by John Flower. The Accounting Review (September): 1841-1842.

Chang, H. 2011. 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.

Chase, S. 1920. What is a reasonable profit? Journal of Accountancy (June): 416-434.

Chen, H., S. Tang, D. Wu and D. Yang. 2021. The political dynamics of corporate tax avoidance: The Chinese experience. The Accounting Review (September): 157-180.

Chen, R. 1975. Social and financial stewardship. The Accounting Review (July): 533-543.

Cheney, L. 2023. Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning. Little Brown and Company.

Chin, M. K., D. C. Hambrick and L. K. Trevino. 2013. Political ideologies of CEOs: The influence of executives' values on corporate social responsibility. Administrative Science Quarterly 58(2): 197-232.

Chipman, J. 2016. Why your company needs a foreign policy: Multinationals must address growing geopolitical volatility. Harvard Business Review (September): 36-43.

Chow, D., C. Louca, A. Petrou and A. Procopiou. 2021. How political ideology can impact the success of M&As. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1-5.

Christensen, D. M., M. B. Mikhail and B. R. Walther. 2017. From K street to Wall Street: Political connections and stock recommendations. The Accounting Review (May): 87-112.

Ciplet, D., J. T. Roberts and M. R. Khan. 2015. Power in a Warming World: The New Global Politics of Climate Change and the Remaking of Environmental Inequality. The MIT Press.

Clews, H. 1907. No danger in great fortunes. Journal of Accountancy (February): 276-284.

Cliff, T. 2019. State Capitalism in Russia. Haymarket Books. (A different interpretation of what happened in the decades after the Russian Revolution. First published in 1955).

Cobb, J. A. and F. G. Stevens. 2017. These unequal states: Corporate organization and income inequality in the United States. Administrative Science Quarterly 62(2): 304-340.

Cohen, R. 2020. Impact: Reshaping Capitalism to Drive Real Change. Ebury Press.

Cohen, R. I. Editor. 1986. Justice: Views from the Social Sciences. Plenum Press.

Collier, P. 2018. The Future of Capitalism: Facing the New Anxieties. Harper.

Collingwood, H. 2001. The earnings game: Everyone plays, nobody wins. Harvard Business Review (June): 65-74. (Summary).

Compton, Y. L., A. K. Gore and S. L. Kulp. 2017. Compensation design and political risk: The case of city managers. Review of Accounting Studies 22(1): 109-140.

Conason, J. 2003. Big Lies: The Right-Wing Propaganda Machine and How It Distorts the Truth. Thomas Dunne Books.

Conley, D. 2002. Wealth and Poverty in America: A Reader. Blackwell Publishing.

Conrad, J. 2008. What You Should Know About Politics...But Don't: A Nonpartisan Guide to the Issues. Arcade Publishing.

Cook, T. J. and F. P. Scioli, Jr. 1972. A research strategy for analyzing the impacts of public policy. Administrative Science Quarterly 17(3): 328-339.

Cooper, D. 1980. Discussion of towards a political economy of accounting. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(1): 161-166.

Cooper, W. W. and Y. Ijiri. 1979. Accounting and accountability relations. In Cooper, W. and Y. Ijiri. Editors. Eric Louis Kohler: Accounting's Man of Principles. Reston Publishing Company.

Corn, D. 2003. The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception. Crown.

Corneo, G. 2017. Is Capitalism Obsolete? A Journey Through Alternative Economic Systems. Harvard University Press.

Correia, M. M. 2014. Political connections and SEC enforcement. Journal of Accounting and Economics (April-May): 241-262.

Covaleski, M. A., M. W. Dirsmith and S. Samuel. 1995. The use of accounting information in governmental regulation and public administration: The impact of John R. Commons and early institutional economists. The Accounting Historians Journal 22(1): 1-33.

Craig, R. J. and A. J. Greinke. 1994. Accounting history and governmental inquiries: An experiment in adversarial roleplay. The Accounting Historians Journal 21(2): 117-134.

Cranch, R. G. 1919. Work of the excess profits tax investigator. Journal of Accountancy (March): 161-170.

Crossan, M., W. Furlong and R. D. Austin. 2022. Make leader character your competitive edge. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1-12. This article includes a leader character framework. (Summary).

Crosser, P. K. 1960. State Capitalism in the Economy of the United States. Bookman.

Cullather, J. L. 1959. Accounting: Kin to the humanities? The Accounting Review (October): 525-527. ("Is accounting kin to the humanities? One almost answers that it's too close a relative to bring about a marriage." p. 527).

Cuny, C., J. Kim and M. N. Mehta. 2020. Politically connected governments. Journal of Accounting Research (September): 915-952.

Da Silva, J. B., N. Llewellyn and F. Anderson-Gough. 2017. Oral-aural accounting and the management of the Jesuit corpus. Accounting, Organizations and Society (59): 44-57.

Dale, I. 1999. Dictionary of Conservative Quotations. Politico's Publishing.

Dalio, R. 2021. The Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail. Avid Reader Press/ Simon & Schuster.

Darwall, S. L. 1980. Is there a Kantian foundation for Rawlsian justice? In Blocker, H. G. and E. H. Smith. Editors. John Rawls' Theory of Social Justice. Ohio University Press.

Date, S. V. 2020. The Useful Idiot: How Donald Trump Killed the Republican Party with Racism and the Rest of Us with Coronavirus. Sounion Books.

Davidson, P. 2011. Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory: A Foundation for Successful Economic policies for the Twenty-first Century, 2nd edition. Edward Elgar Pub.

Dawkins, R. 1976. The Selfish Gene. Oxford University Press.

Dawkins, R. 1986. The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design. Norton & Company, Inc.

Dawkins, R. 2008. The God Delusion. A Mariner Book, Houghton Mifflin Company. (Summary).

Dawkins, R. 2012. Attack of the Theocrats! How the Religious Right Harms Us All - and What We Can Do About it. Pitchstone Publishing.

Dawkins, R. 2019. Outgrowing God: A Beginner's Guide. Random House.

Dean, J. W. 2004. Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush. Little Brown.

DeRieux, J. S. 1972. The controversy over wage-price policies. Management Accounting (February): 17-22.

Diamant, A. 1960. The relevance of comparative politics to the study of comparative administration. Administrative Science Quarterly 5(1): 87-112.

DioGuardi, J. 2019. The trillion-dollar annual interest payment. The CPA Journal (April): 6-8.

DioGuardi, J. J. 1995. Our unaccountable federal government it doesn't add up. Accounting Horizons (June): 62-67.

DioGuardi, J. J. 2020. The fight of a lifetime: Telling it like it is on the national debt. The CPA Journal (October/November): 44-48.

Doherty, B. 2007. Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement. Public Affairs.

Donohue, J. J. III and S. D. Levitt. 2001. The impact of legalized abortion on crime. Quarterly Journal of Economics 116(2): 329-420

Donohue, J. J., S. V. Cai, M. V. Bondy et al. 2022. More guns, more unintended consequences: The effects of right-to-carry on criminal behavior and policing in U.S. Cities, working paper 30190, National Bureau of Economic Research, Washington, D.C.

Domke, T. 1996. The Conservative's Dictionary. St. Martin's Press.

Donaldson, T., P. H. Werhane and M. Cording. 2001. Ethical Issues in Business: A Philosophical Approach (7th Edition). Prentice Hall.

Donham, W. B. 1927. The social significance of business. Harvard Business Review (July): 406-419. ("Discontent with the existing condition of things is perhaps more widespread than ever before in history. The nation is full of idealists, yet our civilization is essentially materialistic. On all sides, complicated social, political, and international questions press for solution, while the leaders who are competent to solve these problems are strangely missing." Donham, W. B. 1927. HBR (July): 406).

Drury, S. B. 1999. Leo Strauss and the American Right. Palgrave Macmillan.

Easton, D. 1957. Traditional and behavioral research in American political science. Administrative Science Quarterly 2(1): 110-115.

Eisenhardt, K. M. and L. J. Bourgeois III. 1988. Politics of strategic decision making in high-velocity environments: Toward a midrange theory. The Academy of Management Journal 31(4): 737-770.

Ely, R. J., D. E. Meyerson and M. N. Davidson. 2006. Rethinking political correctness. Harvard Business Review (September): 78-87.

Emrich, C. G., H. H. Brower, J. M. Feldman and H. Garland. 2001. Images in words: Presidential rhetoric, charisma, and greatness. Administrative Science Quarterly 46(3): 527-557.

Engel, E., F. Gao and X. Wang. 2019. The importance of role-specific performance and sociopolitical factors for chief financial officer employment outcomes. Accounting Horizons (March): 61-81.

Enis, C. R. and E. A. Morash. 1985. Accounting for public policy actions: The case of motor carrier deregulation. Abacus 21(1): 63-83.

Esquire. 2015. America: These are your choices. Esquire (December/January): 149-153, 160-161, 164, 168. (Summary - This is a summary of ten questions related to the most critical choices for America based on information from the Brookings Institution).

Etzioni, A. 1966. On the national guidance of science. Administrative Science Quarterly 10(4): 466-487.

Eulau, H. 1962. Bases of authority in legislative bodies: A comparative analysis. Administrative Science Quarterly 7(3): 309-321.

Farrell, H. and A. L. Newman. 2020. Choke points: Courtries are turning economic infrastructure into political weapons, and that poses a major risk to business. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 124-131.

Ferguson, W. B. 2020. The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development. Stanford University Press.

Fisher, G. W. and R. P. Fairbanks. 1967. The politics of property taxation. Administrative Science Quarterly 12(1): 48-71.

Fisher, L. 1970. The politics of impounded funds. Administrative Science Quarterly 15(3): 361-377.

Foster, B. P. 2008. Analyzing the cost and effectiveness of governmental policies. Cost Management (May/June): 5-15.

Foster, W. T. and W. Catchings. 1925. Why not do away with profits? Harvard Business Review (January): 141-149. ("Somebody must determine what goods are to be produced. The decision must rest either with the government or with consumers. It is impossible for any government to perform this service with satisfaction to consumers. Therefore consumers must decide. The only way they can make their decisions effective is through exercising their freedom of choice in the ordinary course of marketing. This freedom of choice constitutes the chief risk of business and gives rise inevitable to profits and losses." p. 149).

Frank, R. H. 2017. Success and Luck: Good Fortune and the Myth of Meritocracy. Princeton University Press.

Franken, A. 2003. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right. Dutton.

Frankfurt, H. G. 1988. The Importance of What We Care About: Philosophical Essays. Cambridge University Press.

Frankfurt, H. G. 2005. On Bullshit. Princeton University Press.

Frankfurt, H. G. 2006. On Truth. Knopf.

Frankfurt, H. G. 2006. Taking Ourselves Seriously and Getting it Right. Stanford University Press.

Frankfurt, H. G. 2015. On Inequality. Princeton University Press.

Frase, P. 2016. Four Futures: Life After Capitalism. Verso.

Freeman, S. J. 2010. Book review: Corporate Co-evolution: A Political Perspective by S. B. Rodriques, J. Child. Administrative Science Quarterly 55(1): 175-178.

French, M. 1985. Beyond Power: On Women Men and Morals. New York: Summit Books.

Friedman, M. 1983. Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist's Protest. Harvest/HBJ Book.

Friedman, M. 2002. Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition. University of Chicago Press.

Friedman, M. and R. D. Friedman. 2002. Capitalism and Freedom. University of Chicago Press.

Friedman, T. L. 2000. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. Anchor Books.

Friedman, T. L. 2005. The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Friesema, H. P. 1970. Interjurisdictional agreements in metropolitan areas. Administrative Science Quarterly 15(2): 242-252.

Fullbrook, E. and J. Morgan. 2020. Modern Monetary Theory and its Critics. WEA.

Fung, S. Y. K., F. A. Gul and S. Radhakrishnan. 2015. Corporate political connections and the 2008 Malaysian election. Accounting, Organizations and Society (43): 67-86.

Galbraith, J. K. 1998. The Affluent Society. Mariner Books.

Galbraith, J. K. and J. K. Galbraith (ed). 2010. Galbraith: The Affluent Society & Other Writings, 1952-1967: American Capitalism, The great Crash, 1929, The Affluent Society, The New Industrial State. Library of America.

Gandz, J. and V. V. Murray. 1980. The experience of workplace politics. The Academy of Management Journal 23(2): 237-251.

Gargiulo, M. 1993. Two-step leverage: Managing constraint in organizational politics. Administrative Science Quarterly 38(1): 1-19.

Gates, B. 2021. How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need. Knopf.

Gehl, K. M. and M. E. Porter. 2020. Fixing U.S. politics: What business can - and must - do to revitalize democracy. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 114-125. (Summary).

Gehl, K. M. and M. E. Porter. 2020. The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy. Harvard Business Review Press.

Gist, W. E. and E. A. A. Wahab. 2021. Political patronage, audit quality, and the properties of analysts' earnings forecasts in Malaysia. Journal of International Accounting Research 20(1): 49-78.

Gladwell, M. 2002. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Back Bay Books. (Summary).

Gleason, C. A. and M. Glendening. 2019. Lobbying and opposition to SFAS No. 123(R): An examination of campaign contributions from CEOs and PACs. Accounting Horizons (March): 103-124.

Goldfarb, B. 2012. Book review: Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk among Us by J. Quiggin. Administrative Science Quarterly 57(1): 156-158. ["Specifically, the book devotes a chapter to explaining and debunking each of the following ideas (in order of interest to ASQ readers): the efficient market hypothesis, privatization (private firms can always do things better than the government), the Great Moderation (long-lasting macro-economic stability), Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (a fundamentally anti-Keynesian idea that is foundational in micro-foundational models of macro-economic phenomena), and trickle-down economics (policies benefiting the wealthy will eventually make all better off)."].

Goldman, M., J. W. Stockbauer and T. G. McAuliffe. 1977. Intergroup and intragroup competition and cooperation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (13): 81-88.

Goldman, N. C., S. J. Lusch and G. Sadka. 2022. The inherent conflict between progressive tax rates and income inequality: Lessons from Covid-19 restrictions. Accounting and the Public Interest (22): 1-32.

Goncalo, J. A., J. A. Chatman, M. M. Digiod and J. A. Kennedy. 2015. Creativity from constraint? How the political correctness norm influences creativity in mixed-sex work groups. Administrative Science Quarterly 60(1): 1-30.

Goodhart, C. and M. Pradhan. 2020. The Great Demographic Reversal: Ageing Societies, Waning Inequality, and an Inflation Revival. Palgrave Macmillan.

Grace, M. F. and J. T. Leverty. 2010. Political cost incentives for managing the property-liability insurer loss reserve. Journal of Accounting Research (March): 21-49.

Graffin, S. D., J. Bundy, J. F. Porac, J. B. Wade and D. P. Quinn. 2013. Falls from Grace and the hazards of high status: The 2009 British MP expense scandal and its impact on Parliamentary elites. Administrative Science Quarterly 58(3): 313-345.

Granof, M. and S. Bell. 2016. A 10-K for the taxpayer. Journal of Accountancy (October): 46-53.

Grant, J. R. 2022. Thinking Outside the Ballot Box: The surprising simple, engineering solution to the most insidious, destructive force to have ever afflicted the U.S. Government: Partisan Politics. Independently Published. (The main idea is for decisions or votes made by the U.S. House, Senate, and Supreme Court to be recorded with Secret ballots).

Greening, D. W. and B. Gray. 1994. Testing a model of organizational response to social and political issues. The Academy of Management Journal 37(3): 467-498.

Greider, W. 1993. Who Will Tell The People?: The Betrayal Of American Democracy. Touchstone Books.

Greider, W. 2003. The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy. Simon & Schuster.

Griffin, P. A. 1980. Discussion of policy models in accounting: A critical commentary. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(1): 65-69.

Grunewald, D. 1965. Businessmen must get active in politics. The Academy of Management Journal 8(1): 50-52.

Guedhami, O., J. A. Pittman and W. Saffar. 2014. Auditor choice in politically connected firms. Journal of Accounting Research (March): 107-162.

Gupta, A. and A. J. Wowak. 2017. The elephant (or donkey) in the boardroom: How board political ideology affects CEO pay. Administrative Science Quarterly 62(1): 1-30.

Gupta, A. and F. Briscoe. 2020. Organizational political ideology and corporate openness to social activism. Administrative Science Quarterly 65(2): 524-563.

Halper, S. and J. Clarke. 2005. America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order. Cambridge University Press.

Hamid, S., R. Craig and F. Clarke. 1993. Religion: A confounding cultural element in the international harmonization of accounting? Abacus 29(2): 131-148.

Handy, C. 2002. What's a business for? Harvard Business Review (December): 49-55. (Summary).

Hao, M. and E. T. Emeka. 2015. Healthcare reform proposal and the behavior of pharmaceutical companies: The role of political costs. Accounting Horizons (March): 171-198.

Harari, Y. N. 2015. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Harper.

Harari, Y. N. 2018. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Reprint edition. Harper Perennial.

Harding, G. N. 1996. Leninism. Duke University Press.

Hare, R. M. 1978. Justice and equality. In Arthur, J. and W. H. Shaw. Editors. Justice and Economic Distribution. Prentice-Hall.

Harris, R. L. 1968. The effects of political change on the role set of the senior bureaucrats in Ghana and Nigeria. Administrative Science Quarterly 13(3): 386-401.

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