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Elites, corporations, and the wealth of nations: How do historical institutional settings shape intercorporate relations in Italian and Spanish capitalism?
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Elites, corporations, and the wealth of nations: How do historical institutional settings shape intercorporate relations in Italian and Spanish capitalism?/
作者:
Aguilera, Ruth V.
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339 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-03, Section: A, page: 0888.
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Dissertation Abstracts International60-03A.
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Business Administration, General. -
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9780599207127
Elites, corporations, and the wealth of nations: How do historical institutional settings shape intercorporate relations in Italian and Spanish capitalism?
Aguilera, Ruth V.
Elites, corporations, and the wealth of nations: How do historical institutional settings shape intercorporate relations in Italian and Spanish capitalism?
- 339 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-03, Section: A, page: 0888.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 1999.
My dissertation examines variations in inter-organizational relationships across national cases and over time. These variations are important because they are products of a country's economic organization and development. The research is based on a systematic data set including the largest corporations in Italy and Spain in 1977 and 1994. I measure intercorporate relations with directorship interlocks and cross-shareholdings. I combine social network analysis and comparative-historical methods to interpret the results. My findings indicate that intercorporate relations are shaped by (1) paths of industrialization, (2) degree of state interventionism, and (3) international influences, such as foreign capital penetration or the European Union. These three factors condition the different positions of corporations in the network by economic sectors, and the division of labor among family-controlled, state-owned, bank-controlled, and foreign-owned companies. For instance, whereas in Italy sharp divisions exist between financial and non-financial corporations, and between state-owned and family-run business groups, in Spain business groups have formed around financial institutions and foreign-owned enterprises.
ISBN: 9780599207127Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017457
Business Administration, General.
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