Business Elites and Corporate Governance in France and the UK is a cross-national study of business elites and corporate governance in France and the UK. It examines corporate governance from a comparative standpoint and looks beneath the surface at the exercise of power and authority in two distinct national business systems. It explores key issues concerning business elites, their networks, recruitment and reproduction. It aims to shed light on the mechanisms that govern the stability and regeneration of business elites against the backdrop of an increasingly global economy
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
France belongs to those highly developed western European countries that belongto the G7, the group ...
International audienceThis study seeks to understand the leading role played by the blockholders and...
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...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
The concept of "corporate governance", which has appeared in the United States, is however recently ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2004.Includes bi...
As European economic integration proceeds, this paper examines the integration of managerial elites ...
International audienceThe paper examines the degree of interlocking directorships across the major E...
Corporate governance broadly refers to the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations...
A corporate governance system consists of a set of mechanisms which restrict managerial discretion. ...
Studies of national networks of interlocking directorates across the globe reveal that since their h...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
France belongs to those highly developed western European countries that belongto the G7, the group ...
International audienceThis study seeks to understand the leading role played by the blockholders and...
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...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
The concept of "corporate governance", which has appeared in the United States, is however recently ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2004.Includes bi...
As European economic integration proceeds, this paper examines the integration of managerial elites ...
International audienceThe paper examines the degree of interlocking directorships across the major E...
Corporate governance broadly refers to the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations...
A corporate governance system consists of a set of mechanisms which restrict managerial discretion. ...
Studies of national networks of interlocking directorates across the globe reveal that since their h...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
France belongs to those highly developed western European countries that belongto the G7, the group ...
International audienceThis study seeks to understand the leading role played by the blockholders and...