Blogs, Policy Briefings & Practitioner Reports

Blogs, Policy Briefings & Practitioner Reports

How multinationals survive populist governments. Sallai, Dorottya & Schnyder, Gerhard. LSE Business Review.

What makes a capitalist system authoritarian? Sallai, Dorottya & Schnyder, Gerhard. Business & Society blog.

Social Challenges for Business in the Age of Populism. Sallai, Dorottya; Gomes, Marcus; Feldmann, Magnus; Morgan, Glenn; & Spicer, Andrew. 2021. Business & Society blog.

Articles and Book Chapters

  • The Future of Europe: Neo-liberal, Illiberal, or Non-liberal?

    Gerhard Schnyder. May 2021. In The Future of Europe and the Future of the Planet. Publisher: The Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies. Available here

  • The Rule of Law as an Emergent Social Norm: Evidence from Qualitative Research in Russia

    Borodina, Svetlana, Deakin, Simon, & John Hamilton. 2021. Law & Development Review. Available here

  • The Antecedents of MNC Political Risk and Uncertainty under Right-wing Populist Governments

    Sallai, Dorottya, Schnyder, Gerhard, Nolke, Andreas, Kinderman, Daniel. 2023. Journal of International Business Policy. Available here (open access)

  • The Transversal Political Logic of Populism: Framing the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Slovenian Parliamentary Debates

    Pajnik, Mojca & Fabijan, Emanuela. 2023. Europe-Asia Studies. Available here.

  • Populists in Power—the Impact on Interest Representation and Firm-level Nonmarket Strategies

    Sallai, Dorottya. 2023. In: Business and Populism. Edited by Magnus Feldmann and Glenn Morgan, Oxford University Press. Available here.

  • Business Associations and Right-wing Populism

    Kinderman, Daniel. 2023. In: Business and Populism. Edited by Magnus Feldmann and Glenn Morgan, Oxford University Press. Available here.

  • Communications in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. A critical history

    Çelik, Burçe. 2023. University of Illinois Press. More information available here.

  • Centimanes v. Titans: right-wing populist governments’ treatment of foreign multinationals in East Central Europe

    Nölke, Andreas; Schnyder, Gerhard; Sallai, Dorottya; Kinderman, Daniel. 2026. New Political Economy. Available here (open access).

  • The antecedents of MNC political risk and uncertainty under right-wing populist governments

    Sallai, Dorottya; Schnyder, Gerhard; Kinderman, Daniel; Nölke, Andreas. 2024. Journal of International Business Policy. Available here.

  • What do populists do once in office? The impact of populist governments on labour and corporate laws

    Barbakadze, Irakli; Deakin, Simon. 2025. Socio-Economic Review. Available here (open access).

  • The Performer without Qualities – empathetic signification, non-performative performance and mimesis in artistic practice and populist politics

    Botto, Helena. forthcoming. Aisthesis.

  • The Structural and Temporal Curb of Populism: A Cross-Country Analysis of Authoritarian Populist Influences on Journalism

    Çelik, Burce; Radl, Marlene; Ribac, Marko; Toth, Fanni, & Turnšek, Tjaša. 2024. Journalism Studies25(16), 1990–2010. Available here.

  • Theorizing and mapping media ownership networks in authoritarian-populist contexts: a comparative analysis of Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey

    Schnyder, Gerhard; Radl, Marlene; Toth, Fanni; Kucukuzun, Melek; Turnšek, Tjaša; Çelik, Burçe; Pajnik, Mojca. 2023. Media, Culture & Society. 46(1) Available here (open access). ‍

  • From transition to authoritarian populism: Historical contingencies of media instrumentalization in Central and Eastern Europe

    Toth, Fanni; Pajnik, Mojca; & Zdravković, Lena. 2025. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. Available here (open access).

  • Unpacking Property: Media, Ownership, and Power in Transformation| Structural Masculinism and Women’s Media Ownership in the Context of Authoritarian Populism: A Feminist Political Economy of Communication Perspective

    Radl, Marlene; Çelik, Burce; Pajnik, Mojca & Sauer, Birgit. 2025. International Journal of Communication. 19. Available here (open access).

     

  • Transformations of the media sphere: Amplifying opportunity structures for populism

    Pajnik, M. 2024. In The complexity of populism: Amplifying Opportunity Structures for Populism, eds. P. Diehl, B. Bargetz, Routledge. Available here (open access).

  • Populizm w literaturze światowej: jego istota, źródła i wybrane skutki w sferze gospodarki [Populism in World Literature: Its Essence,      Sources and Some Effects in the Sphere of Economy]

    Błaszczyk, Barbara. 2025. Ekonomista. 4, 564-589. Available here.

  • Rządy populizmu w oczach polskiego biznesu. Studium empiryczne.[Populist policies in Poland in the eyes of business. An empirical study]

    Błaszczyk, Barbara. 2025. Instytut Nauk Ekonomicznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Warszawa. 

  • The Economics of Populist Policies in Poland. Between Government and Businesses

    Błaszczyk, Barbara. forthcoming. Palgrave Macmillan, London.

  • The role of the state in shaping the internationalization of firms in the twenty-first century

    Ricz, Judit; Sallai, Dorottya; Sass, Magdolna. 2024. Competition & Change. Avaialbe here.

  • Social Challenges for Business in the Age of Populism

    Sallai, Dorottya; Morgan, Glenn; Feldmann, Magnus; Gomes, Marcus; Spicer, Andrew. 2024. Business & Society. 63(2). Available here.

  • Non-market Strategies Within Conflicting Institutional Pressures: The Case of Western Multinationals in a Post-socialist Context

    Sallai, Dorottya. 2020. In Non-market Strategies in International Business How MNEs capture value through their political, social and environmental strategies. Shirodkar, Vikrant; Stranger, Roger; McGuier, Steve (eds). London. Palgrave.