Is there a global small world of owners and directors?

Authors
  • B. Kogut
  • J. Colomer
  • C. Ahmadjian
  • M. Alexander
  • M. Belinky
  • J.P. von Bernath Bardina
  • J. Brookfield
  • S.-J. Chang
  • M.J. Conyon
  • R. Corrado
  • G.F. Davis
  • N. Del Vecchio
  • I. Drori
  • C. Edling
  • S. Ellis
  • F. Ferraro
  • M. Goyer
  • D. Guthrie
  • M. Hamadi
  • E.M. Heemskerk
  • B. Hobdari
  • R. Kosava
  • N. Lahiri
  • S.G. Lazzarini
  • T.W. Liang
  • I. Okhmatovskiy
  • T. Randoy
  • G. Schnyder
  • R. Schoenman
  • A. Schiplov
  • J.I. Siegel
  • A. Stafsudd
  • S. Thomsen
  • P. Urso
  • G. Walker
  • Z. Xiao
Publication date 2012
Host editors
  • B. Kogut
Book title The small worlds of corporate governance
ISBN
  • 9780262017275
Pages (from-to) 259-299
Publisher Cambridge, MA [etc.]: MIT Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract This chapter investigates whether a global small world of business owners and corporate directors exists. It evaluates the descriptive power of the tools of the new science of networks to understand governance networks and examines how corporate control had changed in the 1990s and to whose advantage. The findings indicate that the global transnational graph is still strongly structured by national governance networks and that owners and directors are strongly connected to their national markets but loosely connected to other national governance networks.
Document type Chapter
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262017275.003.0219
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