Objective/Context: This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business influence to figure out the conditions of state capture. Methodology: We analyze corporate networks through interlocking directorates in three Central American countries – Panama, Costa Rica, and El Salvador – using network analysis, and we pinpoint the relationship between the structure of the corporate network and two corporate political actions: contributions to presidential campaigns and revolving doors. Conclusions: Results show corporate networks were fragmented in the three Central American countries, except for a well-connected business cluster in Panama. The organization of business elites based on a single cohesive business cluster coul...
This study uses data on campaign contributions and methods of network analysis to investigate the si...
We introduce a novel concept of network interactions in which board connections provide access to ex...
The relationship between business and politics is multi-dimensional. This paper focuses only an unde...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business influence to figure out...
Interweaving business elites is a call to study the networks among the people and organizations that...
Objective: The article analyzes the relationship between businessmen, political elites and the State...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
There is little knowledge about informal power structures and how they have influenced corporate go...
Business and politician interaction is commonplace. Most research has classified firms as either con...
In the creation of trade policy, business actors have the most influence in setting policy. This art...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
How do we make sense of the policy implications of the numerous corporate elites appointed to positi...
Research Summary: The role of corporate political connections (CPC) in global strategy has been exam...
This article focuses on the implications for corporate control on networks of contact. Analysis of c...
Although the cohesion of business elites has been associated with income concentration and regressiv...
This study uses data on campaign contributions and methods of network analysis to investigate the si...
We introduce a novel concept of network interactions in which board connections provide access to ex...
The relationship between business and politics is multi-dimensional. This paper focuses only an unde...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business influence to figure out...
Interweaving business elites is a call to study the networks among the people and organizations that...
Objective: The article analyzes the relationship between businessmen, political elites and the State...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
There is little knowledge about informal power structures and how they have influenced corporate go...
Business and politician interaction is commonplace. Most research has classified firms as either con...
In the creation of trade policy, business actors have the most influence in setting policy. This art...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
How do we make sense of the policy implications of the numerous corporate elites appointed to positi...
Research Summary: The role of corporate political connections (CPC) in global strategy has been exam...
This article focuses on the implications for corporate control on networks of contact. Analysis of c...
Although the cohesion of business elites has been associated with income concentration and regressiv...
This study uses data on campaign contributions and methods of network analysis to investigate the si...
We introduce a novel concept of network interactions in which board connections provide access to ex...
The relationship between business and politics is multi-dimensional. This paper focuses only an unde...