L'organisation collective du grand patronat américain Différenciation sectorielle et réseaux d'affiliation

This article contributes to Îhe debate on "the fracturing of élites" by examining the collective organization of élite business leaders outside the professional sphère. We draw on data from an original database to analyze a two-mode network linking 1,272 corporate administrators and heads...

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Collective action
Debates
Differentiation
Elites
Equity
Group identity
Hedge funds
Hedges
Political leadership
Private equity
Resource mobilization
Sales
Social capital
Technology
Trade
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