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Text: Business and Its Environment 7th Edition, 2013 ISBN-13: 9780132620550
Author: David P. Baron
Publisher: Pearson
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Running Head: PRIVATE POLITICS SOCIAL PRESSURE
Private politics social pressure
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PRIVATE POLITICS SOCIAL PRESSURE
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Examine four factors that affect the effectiveness of private politics social pressure
Introduction
Private politics refers to the process of altering the collective behavior of the private
economic go-betweens through the social pressure as well as the threat of to the business
organizations and not through government actions (Baron, 2013). The private politics is essential
in addressing the inevitable situations of conflict as well as the resolution of that conflict without
necessarily relying on government law (Baron, 2013). It can encompass political competition
over the entitlement of the status quo, direct competition to gain support from the public,
bargaining over the p...
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