Aiding empirical research on the commercial determinants of health: a scoping review of datasets and methods about lobbying.
Jennifer Lacy-NicholsMadalyn QuinnKatherine CullertonPublished in: Health research policy and systems (2023)
There is enormous potential for public health research and advocacy concerned with commercial lobbying to learn from political science scholarship. This includes both conceptual frameworks and sources of empirical data. Moreover, the absence of good quality transparency internationally emphasises the importance of advocacy to support policy change to improve the quality of political transparency to make it easier to monitor commercial lobbying.