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Join Us for Our OMT/SIM Symposium at AoM 2025 – Strategic/Societal Dynamics of CPA: Media, Communication, Positional Interests & Economic Pressures

  • 1.  Join Us for Our OMT/SIM Symposium at AoM 2025 – Strategic/Societal Dynamics of CPA: Media, Communication, Positional Interests & Economic Pressures

    Posted 06-21-2025 05:43
    Edited by Matteo Devigili 06-25-2025 09:01

    Join Us for Our OMT/SIM Symposium at AoM 2025

    Strategic/Societal Dynamics of CPA: Media, Communication, Positional Interests & Economic Pressures

    Session 14915
    Tuesday, July 29, 2025
    1:45–3:15 PM CEST
    Bella Center: Auditorium 10

    This symposium examines the strategic, societal, and ideological dimensions of corporate political activity (CPA), addressing key gaps in our understanding of its implications for firms and stakeholders. As organizations navigate increasingly polarized political environments, CPA strategies including PAC contributions, lobbying, and ideological signaling can yield both competitive advantages and reputational risks.

    The four studies in this session offer diverse perspectives on these dynamics. The first explores how firms' political positioning influences downsizing decisions and analysts' earnings forecasts. The second uncovers a U-shaped relationship between media attention and CPA visibility. The third introduces the concept of organizational political slant, analyzing ideological expressions in corporate communication. The fourth investigates how structural factors shape elite political donation behavior. Collectively, these presentations advance scholarship in Organization and Management Theory and Social Issues in Management by revealing how CPA informs firm behavior, stakeholder expectations, and broader societal outcomes.

    Presentations:

    PAC Contributions and Political Positioning: Economic Pressure, Layoff, and EPS Forecasts
    Kwon Hee Han, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

     
    Can't See the Politics from the Noise? Mass-Media Information Overload and the Likelihood of Corporate Political Activity
    Michael Hadani, Saint Mary's College of California

     
    Organizational Political Slant: Unveiling Political Leanings in Corporate Communication

    Yusaku Takeda, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Tommy Pan Fang, Rice University  
     
    The Structure of Corporate Political Action Revisited: A Position-Based Examination of Firm and Corporate Elite Political Donation Behavior
    Richard Benton, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
    Adam Cobb, The University of Texas at Austin
    Timothy Werner, The University of Texas at Austin

    Discussant:
    Michael Nalick, University of Denver

    We invite scholars interested in corporate political activity, stakeholder management, and the societal impact of business to join this timely and thought-provoking discussion.

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    Kwon Hee Han

    PhD Candidate

    School of Labor and Employment Relations

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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