As European economic integration proceeds, this paper examines the integration of managerial elites in the major West European economies. It finds that top manager profiles in France, Germany and the United Kingdom have changed very little despite major internal and external pressures over the last two decades. French top managers still enjoy strong family and State connections. German managers remain strongly oriented to engineering. The power of finance professionals in British boardrooms has only grown stronger. The article traces these enduring national patterns of elite formation to distinct educational and ownership systems in each of the three countries. Though there are signs of increasing convergence amongst the national elites, th...
Against the background of an observed strategic realignment of corporations in Germany towards the f...
In 1991, Thurley and Wirdenius claimed that intemational companies operat-ing in European countries ...
European integration is interpreted in this paper as the route by which (West) Germany, profiting fr...
As European economic integration proceeds, this paper examines the integration of managerial elites ...
In international business research, a growing number of studies are investigating the internationali...
Corporate elites are not a new phenomenon. However, the ways in which significant agents gain ascend...
Author's post-print version. The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the...
International audienceThe paper examines the degree of interlocking directorships across the major E...
The top 100 CEO’s in different western societies share a very privileged class background. There are...
Surveys among entrepreneurs and managing directors of companies with 50 to 1,000 employees are used ...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
Business Elites and Corporate Governance in France and the UK is a cross-national study of business ...
This paper investigates how changes in firm degree of internationalization are associated with the c...
Against the background of an observed strategic realignment of corporations in Germany towards the f...
It has been widely acknowledged that the process of European integration and unification was started...
Against the background of an observed strategic realignment of corporations in Germany towards the f...
In 1991, Thurley and Wirdenius claimed that intemational companies operat-ing in European countries ...
European integration is interpreted in this paper as the route by which (West) Germany, profiting fr...
As European economic integration proceeds, this paper examines the integration of managerial elites ...
In international business research, a growing number of studies are investigating the internationali...
Corporate elites are not a new phenomenon. However, the ways in which significant agents gain ascend...
Author's post-print version. The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the...
International audienceThe paper examines the degree of interlocking directorships across the major E...
The top 100 CEO’s in different western societies share a very privileged class background. There are...
Surveys among entrepreneurs and managing directors of companies with 50 to 1,000 employees are used ...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
Business Elites and Corporate Governance in France and the UK is a cross-national study of business ...
This paper investigates how changes in firm degree of internationalization are associated with the c...
Against the background of an observed strategic realignment of corporations in Germany towards the f...
It has been widely acknowledged that the process of European integration and unification was started...
Against the background of an observed strategic realignment of corporations in Germany towards the f...
In 1991, Thurley and Wirdenius claimed that intemational companies operat-ing in European countries ...
European integration is interpreted in this paper as the route by which (West) Germany, profiting fr...