The present research analyzes national corporate interlock networks and their causal conditions. The objective is two-fold: 1) to specify types of corporate networks, and 2) to pinpoint the causal configurations that give rise to each type of corporate network. First, corporate networks on basis of interlocking directorates are analyzed and compared using social network analysis to empirically derive a typology. The results show two types of corporate networks: cohesive corporate networks which are based on unification, centralization and strength ties; and dispersed corporate networks which are characterized by fragmentation, decentralization and single ties. Second, combinations of causal conditions that explain the emergence of eac...
In corporate networks, firms are connected through links of corporate ownership and shared directors...
The most common definition of ‘network’ in the business literature focuses on the ties or relations ...
Abstract In corporate networks, firms are connected through links of corporate ownership and shared ...
AbstractInterlocking directorates is a major element in corporate governance system. Interlock occur...
In this work we apply network theory to detect in a quantitative fashion some of the characters of t...
This paper documents the changing patterns of corporate interlocking among approximately 250 corpora...
This article focuses on the implications for corporate control on networks of contact. Analysis of c...
International audienceQuestions about overall network structure and differences across type of tie a...
In this work we apply network theory to detect in a quantitative fashion some of the characters of t...
2 Aiming at filling a gap in the literature, which has been concentrated on USA and Western-European...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
Various company interactions can be described by networks, for instance the ownership networks and t...
Accelerating global trends towards diversified multinational corporations allegedly blur the boundar...
Abstract This article investigates the network of boardroom contacts among the boards of French comp...
Corporate networks, as induced by interlocking directorates between corporations, provide structures...
In corporate networks, firms are connected through links of corporate ownership and shared directors...
The most common definition of ‘network’ in the business literature focuses on the ties or relations ...
Abstract In corporate networks, firms are connected through links of corporate ownership and shared ...
AbstractInterlocking directorates is a major element in corporate governance system. Interlock occur...
In this work we apply network theory to detect in a quantitative fashion some of the characters of t...
This paper documents the changing patterns of corporate interlocking among approximately 250 corpora...
This article focuses on the implications for corporate control on networks of contact. Analysis of c...
International audienceQuestions about overall network structure and differences across type of tie a...
In this work we apply network theory to detect in a quantitative fashion some of the characters of t...
2 Aiming at filling a gap in the literature, which has been concentrated on USA and Western-European...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
Various company interactions can be described by networks, for instance the ownership networks and t...
Accelerating global trends towards diversified multinational corporations allegedly blur the boundar...
Abstract This article investigates the network of boardroom contacts among the boards of French comp...
Corporate networks, as induced by interlocking directorates between corporations, provide structures...
In corporate networks, firms are connected through links of corporate ownership and shared directors...
The most common definition of ‘network’ in the business literature focuses on the ties or relations ...
Abstract In corporate networks, firms are connected through links of corporate ownership and shared ...