2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-80384-9
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Verbände in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

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“…Starting with the identity groups, I categorize entrepreneurs of accessible housing as a group of social lobbyists aiming to improve the housing situation of the people affected (Reutter, 2012, p. 129; Sebaldt & Straßner, 2004, p. 15). As the empirical analysis will confirm, it is almost exclusively associations of disabled people that commit this social lobbying.…”
Section: Theoretical Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting with the identity groups, I categorize entrepreneurs of accessible housing as a group of social lobbyists aiming to improve the housing situation of the people affected (Reutter, 2012, p. 129; Sebaldt & Straßner, 2004, p. 15). As the empirical analysis will confirm, it is almost exclusively associations of disabled people that commit this social lobbying.…”
Section: Theoretical Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ein erster Strang der Forschung zu organisierten Wirtschaftsinteressen in Deutschland hat sich, neben Übersichtswerken (Sebaldt und Straßner 2004 ; Schroeder und Weßels 2017 ), in den vergangenen Jahren auf organisationsbezogene Fragestellungen fokussiert. Im Mittelpunkt stehen ihre Organisierbarkeit (Behrens ( 2011 ) für Arbeitgeberverbände), ihr Organisationserhalt und Wandel im Kontext sich verändernder Umwelten (Sack ( 2021 ) für Industrie- und Handelskammern; Grote et al.…”
Section: Organisierte Interessen Der Deutschen Wirtschaft – Forschungsstandunclassified
“…Many authors have underlined Germany's reliance on private associations (Verbände) in order to organise its politics, economy and culture (cf. Sebaldt and Straßner 2004). It may not even be widely known to the public, but although both disaster relief and general medical services appear to function as professional entities, they are, in fact, heavily reliant on the volunteer workers of various private associations (e.g.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%