This article compares two recent analyses of continuity and change in the American power structure since 1900, with a main focus on the years after World War II. The first analysis asserts that the “corporate elite” has fractured and fragmented in recent decades and no longer has the unity to have a collective impact on public policy. The second analysis claims that corporate leaders remain united, albeit with moderate-conservative and ultra-conservative differences on several issues, and continue to have a dominant collective impact on public policies that involve their major goals. After comparing the two perspectives on key issues from 1900 to 1945, the article analyzes the fractured-elite theory’s three claims about the postwar era: an ...
This Article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
This study combines elements of the upper echelons and agency perspectives to resolve some of the am...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...
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The role of corporate elites – notably financial elites – has been at the forefront of political deb...
This article asks: how is class consciousness and cohesiveness amongst the UK business elite maintai...
Previously, Northern Italian, Dutch, and then English entrepreneurs had dominated global trade in tu...
This article focuses on historical elite dynamics and investigates elites' integration over time. We...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleAuthor's post-print version. The final, definitive versio...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the prese...
To engage with inequality, I explore how corporate governance theory is based on inherently continge...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
This Article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
This study combines elements of the upper echelons and agency perspectives to resolve some of the am...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...
How do we make sense of the policy implications of the numerous corporate elites appointed to positi...
The role of corporate elites – notably financial elites – has been at the forefront of political deb...
This article asks: how is class consciousness and cohesiveness amongst the UK business elite maintai...
Previously, Northern Italian, Dutch, and then English entrepreneurs had dominated global trade in tu...
This article focuses on historical elite dynamics and investigates elites' integration over time. We...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleAuthor's post-print version. The final, definitive versio...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the prese...
To engage with inequality, I explore how corporate governance theory is based on inherently continge...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
This Article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
This study combines elements of the upper echelons and agency perspectives to resolve some of the am...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...