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  2. Corporate sociopolitical activism - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 survey of CMOs revealed that a growing proportion of marketing leaders find it acceptable to make changes to products and services in response to political issues (47%), have executives speak out on political issues (33%), and use marketing communications to speak out on political issues (28%). [4]

  3. Mark Cuban Says Political Parties Don’t Matter for Businesses ...

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    In a recent interview, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban shared his unedited thoughts on how the outcome of the American presidential election might affect business in this country. According to...

  4. How Kamala Harris' political and economic approach could ...

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    The U.S. voter is more concerned about domestic issues such as inflation than international relations, but the conflict in Ukraine is an international hotspot with U.S. involvement, and Harris ...

  5. Election exit polls show economy, immigration and democracy ...

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    Exit polls indicate that the economy and democracy are top issues this election cycle (AFP via Getty Images) Meanwhile, half of Trump voters listed the economy as the most important issue while 20 ...

  6. List of global issues - Wikipedia

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    This list of global issues presents problems or phenomena affecting people around the world, including but not limited to widespread social issues, economic issues, and environmental issues. Organizations that maintain or have published an official list of global issues include the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum.

  7. Political risk - Wikipedia

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    Political risk is a type of risk faced by investors, corporations, and governments that political decisions, events, or conditions will significantly affect the profitability of a business actor or the expected value of a given economic action. [1] Political risk can be understood and managed with reasoned foresight and investment. The term ...

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  9. Economic democracy - Wikipedia

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    Economic democracy (sometimes called a democratic economy [1] [2]) is a socioeconomic philosophy that proposes to shift ownership [3] [4] [5] and decision-making power from corporate shareholders and corporate managers (such as a board of directors) to a larger group of public stakeholders that includes workers, consumers, suppliers, communities and the broader public.