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Business-Government Interaction: A Thematic Analysis

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  • Roy Oleg

    (Omsk State University, Faculty of Economics, Russia)

Abstract

The article analyzes the interaction between business and government, the purpose of which is to identify the leading thematic blocks, where the most significant issues underlying this interaction are concentrated. Highlighting two meanings in the practice of interaction between business and the state, in one of which the state merges with business, and in the other - disagrees with it on key issues, the author proposes to use the theory of stakeholders of I. M. Jawahar and G. L. McLaughlin. The use of this theory allows to identify several types of interaction, including six main functions: facilitating, stimulating, control, sanctions, arbitration and regulatory. The content of these functions is concentrated in the list of basic activities of authorities in the field of regulation of business processes. For the purpose of complex and systematic consideration of these functions, the article proposes a 3D model of interaction between government and business. On the basis of this model the author carries out the content analysis of materials of the leading among businessmen of the Omsk region newspaper “Commercial news” on the basis of which the leading thematic blocks of interaction of the power and business updated by various types of lighting are allocated (analytical article, interview, reportage, a note). The important role of the media in assessing and structuring the relationship between public authorities and business structures determines the usefulness content analysis and the choice of the object of the study. The study highlighted a number of leading thematic blocks of interaction, updated on the pages of the weekly in the period from 2018 to mid-2019. Based on the study, the author identified and ranked thematic blocks considered in the context of his proposed 3D- model, formulated the most characteristic problems of interaction between business and government at the present stage.

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  • Roy Oleg, 2019. "Business-Government Interaction: A Thematic Analysis," Economics, Sciendo, vol. 7(2), pages 7-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:econom:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:7-17:n:7
    DOI: 10.2478/eoik-2019-0018
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    1. А. Oleinik., 2011. "The Political Economy of Power: Approaches to the Analysis of Relationships between the State and Business in Russia," VOPROSY ECONOMIKI, N.P. Redaktsiya zhurnala "Voprosy Economiki", vol. 5.
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    Keywords

    Business; government; stakeholder theory; content analysis; media; social interaction; small business; publication theme; institutional sustainability;
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    JEL classification:

    • Z13 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Economic Sociology; Economic Anthropology; Language; Social and Economic Stratification

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