The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable extent both within and across national borders. This could have important economic, political and management consequences. In this work we study in detail the topological structure of the networks that arise from this phenomenon. Using a comprehensive information database, we reconstruct the implicit networks of shared directorates among the top 300 European firms in 2005 and 2010, and suggest a number of novel ways to explore the trans-nationality of such business elite networks. Powerful community detection heuristics indicate that geography still plays an important role: there exist clear communities and they have a distinct national character. Nonet...
Abstract This article investigates the network of boardroom contacts among the boards of French comp...
Surprisingly, available elite studies on the EMU have mainly focused on the strategy of political ...
International audienceBetween individual stakeholders and global institutionalized mechanisms, socia...
<p>The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable ex...
The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable extent both...
This article focuses on the structural aspects of interlocking directorate networks within and among...
This article focuses on the structural aspects of interlocking directorate networks within and among...
This article studies, over the period 2006 to 2019, both the structure and the evolution of corporat...
Studies of national networks of interlocking directorates across the globe reveal that since their h...
Business élites reconfigure their locus of organization over time, from the city level, to the natio...
AbstractPeople sitting on the same board have the possibility to meet and interact. Therefore, direc...
In this article I investigate the emerging patterns of the European corporate elite network as an ex...
Corporate networks, as induced by interlocking directorates between corporations, provide structures...
National audienceOur communication studies how the field of European economic power structures throu...
The paper examines the degree of interlocking directorships across the major Eurozone economies. It ...
Abstract This article investigates the network of boardroom contacts among the boards of French comp...
Surprisingly, available elite studies on the EMU have mainly focused on the strategy of political ...
International audienceBetween individual stakeholders and global institutionalized mechanisms, socia...
<p>The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable ex...
The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable extent both...
This article focuses on the structural aspects of interlocking directorate networks within and among...
This article focuses on the structural aspects of interlocking directorate networks within and among...
This article studies, over the period 2006 to 2019, both the structure and the evolution of corporat...
Studies of national networks of interlocking directorates across the globe reveal that since their h...
Business élites reconfigure their locus of organization over time, from the city level, to the natio...
AbstractPeople sitting on the same board have the possibility to meet and interact. Therefore, direc...
In this article I investigate the emerging patterns of the European corporate elite network as an ex...
Corporate networks, as induced by interlocking directorates between corporations, provide structures...
National audienceOur communication studies how the field of European economic power structures throu...
The paper examines the degree of interlocking directorships across the major Eurozone economies. It ...
Abstract This article investigates the network of boardroom contacts among the boards of French comp...
Surprisingly, available elite studies on the EMU have mainly focused on the strategy of political ...
International audienceBetween individual stakeholders and global institutionalized mechanisms, socia...