A key debate on the merits and consequences of globalisation asks to what extent we have moved to a multipolar global political economy. Here we investigate this issue through the properties and topologies of corporate elite networks and ask: what is the community structure of the global corporate elite? In order to answer this question, we analyse how the largest one million firms in the world are interconnected at the level of corporate governance through interlocking directorates. Community detection through modularity maximisation reveals that regional clusters play a fundamental role in the network architecture of the global political economy. Transatlantic connections remain particularly strong: Europe and North America remain interco...
Over the past 20 years, a widening gulf has appeared between the increasingly internationalized fina...
This article contributes to the converging literatures on global production networks and new regiona...
In discussions of globalization, in which the evolving structures that transcend the boundaries of n...
Since the 1980s two separate literatures—one focused on global cities, the other on transnational co...
What impact did the recent financial crisis have on the corporate elite's international network? Has...
We investigate the community structure of the global ownership network of transnational corporations...
Business élites reconfigure their locus of organization over time, from the city level, to the natio...
This article explores the emerging shape and form of the European corporate community since 1996. We...
The gradual integration of nations within our globalizing world is strongly related to the economic ...
Within the debate of China’s rise and its implications for the liberal order this research focuses o...
In this article I investigate the emerging patterns of the European corporate elite network as an ex...
In general, corporations are not isolated actors in an economic war of all against all but members o...
Corporations across the world are highly interconnected in a large global network of corporate contr...
<p>The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable ex...
abstract: This article tries to answer two questions. The first is whether capitalist class formatio...
Over the past 20 years, a widening gulf has appeared between the increasingly internationalized fina...
This article contributes to the converging literatures on global production networks and new regiona...
In discussions of globalization, in which the evolving structures that transcend the boundaries of n...
Since the 1980s two separate literatures—one focused on global cities, the other on transnational co...
What impact did the recent financial crisis have on the corporate elite's international network? Has...
We investigate the community structure of the global ownership network of transnational corporations...
Business élites reconfigure their locus of organization over time, from the city level, to the natio...
This article explores the emerging shape and form of the European corporate community since 1996. We...
The gradual integration of nations within our globalizing world is strongly related to the economic ...
Within the debate of China’s rise and its implications for the liberal order this research focuses o...
In this article I investigate the emerging patterns of the European corporate elite network as an ex...
In general, corporations are not isolated actors in an economic war of all against all but members o...
Corporations across the world are highly interconnected in a large global network of corporate contr...
<p>The boards of directors at large European companies overlap with each other to a sizable ex...
abstract: This article tries to answer two questions. The first is whether capitalist class formatio...
Over the past 20 years, a widening gulf has appeared between the increasingly internationalized fina...
This article contributes to the converging literatures on global production networks and new regiona...
In discussions of globalization, in which the evolving structures that transcend the boundaries of n...