This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Britain, drawing on the work of social theorists Pierre Bourdieu and Ezra Suleiman. The evidence suggests that cross shareholdings, at the heart of French capitalism since the 1960s, have begun to unravel, under pressure from globalisation. Yet the cultural substrata that underlie French busine ss practice s are pow erful. M ore likely than the complete undoing of cross-shareholdings is the adaptation of the national system to suit international structures. The authors argue, at least provisionally, that French shareholdings are being ceded for a stake in a wider international game, in an attempt to enable French management elites to maintain hege...
This article focuses on social capital among the French business elite, the period under study coinc...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
This paper focuses on the analysis of corporate responsibility and also examines the question of int...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
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...
Recent studies of French capitalism have unearthed how the French model has evolved into a more mark...
International audienceThis article seeks to make a sociological contribution to the study of capital...
Business Elites and Corporate Governance in France and the UK is a cross-national study of business ...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
International audienceIn 1978, Bourdieu and Saint Martin wrote a famous study, " Le patronat ", whic...
France has a tradition of state influence in many spheres of life & not least in the economy. Co...
This article focuses on social capital among the French business elite, the period under study coinc...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
This paper focuses on the analysis of corporate responsibility and also examines the question of int...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
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...
Recent studies of French capitalism have unearthed how the French model has evolved into a more mark...
International audienceThis article seeks to make a sociological contribution to the study of capital...
Business Elites and Corporate Governance in France and the UK is a cross-national study of business ...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
International audienceIn 1978, Bourdieu and Saint Martin wrote a famous study, " Le patronat ", whic...
France has a tradition of state influence in many spheres of life & not least in the economy. Co...
This article focuses on social capital among the French business elite, the period under study coinc...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
This paper focuses on the analysis of corporate responsibility and also examines the question of int...