@incollection{WollBalme, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Balme, Richard}, title = {France: Between Integration and National Sovereignty}, series = {The Member States of the European Union}, booktitle = {The Member States of the European Union}, editor = {Lequesne, Christian and Bulmer, Simon}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0199252817}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {97 -- 118}, abstract = {This book is the most comprehensive study of the European member states available. It covers the principal member states in separate chapters, as well as bringing together the smaller member states in comparative groupings, and also includes a chapter on the new member states. The country chapters look at the wider political issues associated with integration and not just policy machinery. In order to help readers understand the interaction of the member states, there are sections which cover analytical and empirical themes such as EU member relations and the European economy.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Service Trade Liberalization and Corporate Lobbying in the US and the EU}, series = {Elites, Ideas, and the Evolution of Public Policy}, booktitle = {Elites, Ideas, and the Evolution of Public Policy}, editor = {Genieys, William and Smyrl, Marc}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780230605947}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {54 -- 66}, language = {en} } @incollection{WollSanchezSalgado, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Sanchez Salgado, Rosa}, title = {L'europ{\´e}anisation et les acteurs non {\´e}tatiques}, series = {L'Europe en action. L'europ{\´e}anisation dans une perspective compar{\´e}e.}, booktitle = {L'Europe en action. L'europ{\´e}anisation dans une perspective compar{\´e}e.}, editor = {Palier, Bruno and Surel, Yves}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {9782296024113}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {145 -- 191}, language = {fr} } @incollection{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Lobbying und Interessenvertretung}, series = {Jahrbuch der Europ{\"a}ischen Integration 2006}, booktitle = {Jahrbuch der Europ{\"a}ischen Integration 2006}, editor = {Weidenfeld, Werner and Wessels, Wolfgang}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {3-8329-2447-7}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {301 -- 304}, language = {de} } @incollection{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Usages et travail politiques : une sociologie compr{\´e}hensive des usages de l'int{\´e}gration europ{\´e}enne}, series = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, booktitle = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, editor = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, address = {Paris}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 27}, language = {fr} } @techreport{Woll, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {The Difficult Organization of Business Interests: MEDEF and the Political Representation of French Firms}, series = {MPIfG Discussion Paper}, volume = {05}, journal = {MPIfG Discussion Paper}, number = {12}, pages = {27}, abstract = {The national association of French employers and industry, MEDEF, seems to be an example of strong and unifi ed interest organization, especially since its reform in 1998. Through a study of the collective action of fi rms in France, this article sheds doubt on such an impression. In fact, a central employers' and industry association only constituted itself in France in response to state and trade union activism and struggled throughout history once these external threats lost importance. Like all encompassing business associations, MEDEF comprises a great variety of groups of business actors and constantly has to manage its internal interest heterogeneity. An analysis of the historical and institutional context of its latest reform demonstrates that the recent media campaign should not be understood as a display of actual strength and coherence; rather it is the last resort of collective action that MEDEF can claim legitimately as its responsibility.}, language = {en} } @book{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Politics of Negotiated Justice in Global Markets}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, address = {Princeton, New Jersey}, isbn = {9780691250328}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {248}, abstract = {Over the past decade, many of the world's biggest companies have found themselves embroiled in legal disputes over corruption, fraud, environmental damage, tax evasion, or sanction violations. Corporations including Volkswagen, BP, and Credit Suisse have paid record-breaking fines. Many critics of globalization and corporate impunity cheer this turn toward accountability. Others, however, question American dominance in legal battles that seem to impose domestic legal norms beyond national boundaries. In this book, Cornelia Woll examines the politics of American corporate criminal law's extraterritorial reach. As governments abroad seek to respond to US law enforcement actions against their companies, they turn to flexible legal instruments that allow prosecutors to settle a case rather than bring it to court. With her analysis of the international and domestic politics of law enforcement targeting big business, Woll traces the rise of what she calls "negotiated corporate justice" in global markets. Woll charts the path to this shift through case studies of geopolitical tensions and accusations of "economic lawfare," pitting the United States against the European Union, China, and Japan. She then examines the reactions to the new legal landscape, describing institutional changes in the common law countries of the United Kingdom and Canada and the civil law countries of France, Brazil, and Germany. Through an insightful interdisciplinary analysis of how the prosecution of corporate crime has evolved in the twenty-first century, Woll demonstrates the profound transformation of the relationship between states and private actors in world markets, showing that law is part of economic statecraft in the connected global economy.}, language = {en} } @techreport{Woll, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Corporate Prosecutions: American Law Enforcement in Global Markets}, edition = {LawFin Working Paper No. 31}, abstract = {Large companies are increasingly on trial. Over the last decade, many of the world's biggest firms have been embroiled in legal disputes over corruption charges, financial fraud, environmental damage, taxation issues or sanction violations, ending in convictions or settlements of record-breaking fines, well above the billion-dollar mark. For critics of globalization, this turn towards corporate accountability is a welcome sea-change showing that multinational companies are no longer above the law. For legal experts, the trend is noteworthy because of the extraterritorial dimensions of law enforcement, as companies are increasingly held accountable for activities independent of their nationality or the place of the activities. Indeed, the global trend required understanding the evolution of corporate criminal law enforcement in the United States in particular, where authorities have skillfully expanded its effective jurisdiction beyond its territory. This paper traces the evolution of corporate prosecutions in the United States. Analyzing federal prosecution data, it then shows that foreign firms are more likely to pay a fine, which is on average 6,6 times larger.}, language = {en} } @techreport{Woll, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Avoiding the Road Bumps of the Green Transition}, pages = {3}, abstract = {Green growth requires strategy and coordination. The green transition entails important costs and will fail politically if we do not address socio-economic inequalities. In this Policy Position, Cornelia Woll proposes three pathways to a net-zero economy by 2050 that ideally should be combined: (i) correcting market signals through taxonomies and taxation; (ii) developing a European industrial policy that supports green innovation but also rewards successful transition plans; (iii) facilitating the funding for companies and financial institutions lending to those invested in green technology.}, language = {en} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {L'Union europ{\´e}enne : une machine {\`a} lib{\´e}raliser ?}, series = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, volume = {31}, journal = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, number = {2}, doi = {10.3917/poeu.031.0215}, pages = {215 -- 220}, abstract = {Lecture crois{\´e}e de: Nicolas Jabko, L'Europe par le march{\´e} : Histoire d'une strat{\´e}gie improbable, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, coll. « Gouvernances », 2009, 288 pages. Fran{\c{c}}ois Denord et Antoine Schwartz, L'Europe sociale n'aura pas lieu, Paris, Raisons d'Agir, 2009, 138 pages.}, language = {fr} } @article{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {A Rejoinder by the Author}, series = {Accounting, Economics and Law - A Convivium}, volume = {6}, journal = {Accounting, Economics and Law - A Convivium}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1515/ael-2016-0005}, pages = {85 -- 92}, language = {en} } @techreport{Woll, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Learning to Act on World Trade: Preference Formation of Large Firms in the United States and the European Union}, series = {MPIfG Discussion Paper}, volume = {05}, journal = {MPIfG Discussion Paper}, number = {1}, pages = {33}, abstract = {Lobbying by economic actors constitutes a central element of a large part of the literature on trade policy-making. However, it is mainly considered as "input" into the political system, which then aggregates the demand of different societal interests. As such inputs, the preferences of economic actors are often simply deduced from economic theory. This paper raises doubts about the usefulness of this analytical parsimony and tries to distinguish more clearly between stable interests, preferences and strategic choices. In particular, it suggests a model that clarifies how abstract interests are translated into concrete policy choices. By examining the lobbying carried out by service providers in the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) in telecommunications and air transport, it then shows that the deduction of trade policy preferences from economic theory does not account well for the general support of multilateral trade liberalization by EU service providers. In particular, changes in identity, causal beliefs and strategic environments in the US and the EU create a variety of lobbying choices that goes beyond the material incentives of trade liberalization. By studying the learning process and the constraints on lobbying imposed by political institutions, the paper suggests that even the political preferences of strong economic actors are sometimes more appropriately dealt with as endogenous to the trade policy process.}, language = {en} } @techreport{Woll, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Transatlantic Relations as a Catalyst to European Integration. The Activism of the European Commission in the Case of International Aviation.}, series = {AICGS/DAAD Working Paper Series}, journal = {AICGS/DAAD Working Paper Series}, pages = {18}, language = {en} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Lectures Critiques}, series = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, volume = {24}, journal = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3917/poeu.024.0151}, pages = {151 -- 153}, abstract = {Aur{\´e}lie Campana, Emmanuel Henry et Jay Rowell (dir.) (2007), La construction des probl{\`e}mes publics en Europe : {\´e}mergence, formulation et mise en instrument, Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, coll. « Sociologie politique europ{\´e}enne », 252 pages.}, language = {fr} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Pierre Berthaud, G{\´e}rard K{\´e}babdjian (dir.). La question politique en {\´e}conomie internationale Paris, La D{\´e}couverte, 2006, 320 pages.}, series = {Critique internationale}, volume = {38}, journal = {Critique internationale}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3917/crii.038.0201}, pages = {201 -- 205}, language = {fr} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Pierre Lascoumes et Patrick Le Gal{\´e}s (dir.), Gouverner par les instrument. Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2004, 370p.}, series = {P{\^o}le Sud}, volume = {23}, journal = {P{\^o}le Sud}, number = {2}, doi = {10.3917/psud.023.0187}, pages = {200 -- 202}, language = {fr} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Lectures Critiques. Repr{\´e}sentation, contr{\^o}le et l{\´e}gitimit{\´e} d{\´e}mocratique dans l'Europe des vingt-cinq.}, series = {Revue fran{\c{c}}aise de science politique}, volume = {54}, journal = {Revue fran{\c{c}}aise de science politique}, number = {6}, doi = {10.3917/rfsp.546.1025}, pages = {1032 -- 1035}, language = {fr} } @incollection{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Regulation}, series = {Encyclopedia of Governance II}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Governance II}, editor = {Bevir, Mark}, publisher = {SAGE}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, isbn = {978-1-4129-0579-4}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {813 -- 816}, language = {en} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World, by Giorgio Riello 2013. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press}, series = {Review of International Political Economy}, volume = {21}, journal = {Review of International Political Economy}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1080/09692290.2014.953355}, pages = {1133 -- 1135}, language = {en} } @incollection{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Conclusion}, series = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, booktitle = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, editor = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {9782747564991}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {293 -- 296}, language = {fr} } @incollection{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {R{\´e}gulation}, series = {Dictionnaire des politiques publiques}, booktitle = {Dictionnaire des politiques publiques}, editor = {Jacquot, Sophie and Ravinet, Pauline}, publisher = {Presses de Sciences Po}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {978-2-7246-0948-6}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {377 -- 384}, language = {fr} } @article{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {A Symposium on Financial Power}, series = {Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium}, volume = {6}, journal = {Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1515/ael-2016-0001}, pages = {1 -- 3}, language = {en} }