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LE MONDE TOUJOURS PLUS PETIT DES GRANDES ENTREPRISES AMÉRICAINES: Participations communes et liens dans les conseils d'administration (1990-2001) ACTIONNARIAT CONCENTRÉ ET CONSEILS D'ADMINISTRATION: UNE PERSPECTIVE HISTORIQUE ET INTERNATIONALE ANALYSE DE RÉSEAU DES RÉSEAUX D'ADMINISTRATEURS ET DE PARTICIPATIONS QUELQUES DONNÉES La constitution de l'échantillon Les données sur les conseils d'administration. Données sur l'actionnariat LES RÉSULTATS Conséquence de l'actionnariat commun. DISCUSSION ET CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHIE ANNEXE DÉCLARATION 13G DE FMR CORPORAT
In the US, networks of directors and boards of directors formed small worlds in 1990, and still do in 2001 despite major changes in the meantime. The makeup of the population of directors has changed; and boards have become smaller. Furthermore, firms are less inclined to share directors. Corporate...
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Published in: | Gerer & Comprendre 2003-12 (74), p.51 |
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Summary: | In the US, networks of directors and boards of directors formed small worlds in 1990, and still do in 2001 despite major changes in the meantime. The makeup of the population of directors has changed; and boards have become smaller. Furthermore, firms are less inclined to share directors. Corporate governance reform is becoming a priority in Washington; and a small number of institutional investors, now big enough, do potentially throw enough weight to reinforce such reforms in the firms where they have holdings. Paradoxically however, this small world's ownership of this network has apparently remained unaffected by this changing environment with its consequences on governance. |
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ISSN: | 0295-4397 2271-7943 |