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Governance and network: Cross-national differences

  • 1.  Governance and network: Cross-national differences

    Posted 10-05-2017 04:20
    Guest editors like to invite authors to submit proposals for a special issue titled "Governance and network: Cross-national differences".

    The special issue aims to publish original research that summarizes, challenges or extends existing theory and identify areas for future research on the topic of cross-national differences among inter-organizational relationships created through shareholders and directors.

    We welcome conceptual, theoretical and empirical papers related to the phenomena of corporate governance and inter-organizational network.

    Appropriate topics for the special issue would include, but are not limited, cross-national analysis of:

    Corporate governance: causes and effects of networks among firms
    Shareholders: Pyramidal structures and groups  
    Board of directors: Interlocking directorates  
    The Influence of multiple-ties on firm strategies and performances
    Corporate networks around the world  
    Cross-national analysis of multiple-ties
    Family vs. non family firms: Are inter-organizational ties different?

    The goal of the special issue is to produce articles that:

    summarize, integrate and test previously research on a corporate governance and network,
    identify weaknesses and/or limitations in extant research, and
    create agenda for future research studies.

    We would expect that these papers serve as an important tool in consolidating and advancing our knowledge of inter-organizational ties due to common-shareholding, cross shareholding or interlocking directorates.


    The Guest Editors encourage submissions of both empirical and conceptual/theoretical work.  Papers that apply an interdisciplinary approach and incorporate a sound and well-founded mixed-method design are welcome.