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Interlocks In The Netherlands 1960-1980

F.N. Stokman; J. van der Knoop
This dataset contains information on interlocking directorates in the Netherlands of the period 1960-1980. The main interest of the creators was the stability of these interlocks. They started with the list of 200 largest production companies and 50 largest financial companies. For various reasons, they reduced the list to 55 production companies and 15 financial companies....
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Governance Structures In Industrial Corporations 1993

B.L. Icke; R.J. Mokken; H. Schijf
Icke et al. focused on governance structures in industrial corporations in the Netherlands. They collected data about 97 Dutch industrial and commercial corporations for the year 1993. These 97 corporations were part of the 100 largest Dutch corporations, ranked by assets. Icke et al. primarily focused on biographical data of executive directors of these 97 corporations....
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Traces Of Power 1969

M.H. Helmers; R.J. Mokken; R.C. Plijter; (1 more)
In 1975, Helmers, Mokken, Plijter and Stokman conducted a reseach into the network of board interlocks among Dutch companies. They selected the largest production companies, financial companies and government agencies in the Netherlands for 1969. Their original database contains information about 64 production companies, 22 financial companies and government agencies. They...
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Business Elites After Decolonization Of The Dutch East Indies 1946 - 1962

J. Nobel; M. Fennema
This dataset is concerned with the development of networks of interlocking directorates among Dutch companies that have a link with Indonesia. For the year 1948, Nobel and Fennema identified a group of companies operating in Indonesia and a group of companies exporting to Indonesia. The first group contains all in Indonesia operating companies that were listed on the...
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Decline of the Corporate Community. Network Dynamics of the Dutch Business Elite

Eelke M. Heemskerk; Universiteit van Amsterdam - Politicologie
From its inception, big business in the western industrialised world has been organised in national business communities. Central elements of these business communities are corporate board interlocks that constitute the notorious ‘Old Boys Network’. This corporate elite connects the centres of corporate governance.This project investigates how the decline of the old boys...
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Dutch Colonial Business Elite 1902

M. Kuitenbrouwer; H. Schijf
Kuitenbrouwer and Schijf focus on multiple directors from companies with their main activities in the Dutch East Indies. They collected data about Dutch colonial business elite for the year 1902 from the Handboek voor Cultuur- en Handelsondernemingen in Nederlandsch Indië. They have selected the largest Dutch owned joint-stock companies by sector. Their sample contains 212...
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Interlocks In The Netherlands 1984

J. van der Knoop
Van der Knoop is interested in the network of interlocking directorates in the Netherlands. He collected data about Dutch directors for the year 1984 from Financieel Economisch Lexicon 1985. He selected 114 industrial and trade companies that belong to the 151 largest Dutch companies (ranked by revenue). Besides he selected the 16 largest banks and 13 largest insurance...
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Network Analysis Of The Dutch Media Sector 1999

E.M. Heemskerk (Universiteit van Amsterdam - Politicologie)
This dataset contains the network of interlocking directors in the Dutch media sector. Heemskerk selected 583 companies that are active in de the media sector, divided in four categories: program production firms, packaging firms, distribution firms and financial institutions. The database contains a classification of companies by category and an indication for subsidiary...
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Networks Of Corporate Power: The Netherlands 1976

F.N. Stokman
This dataset contains the network of interlocking directorates in the Netherlands. Stokman collected data about the largest 250 firms in the Netherlands for 1976. The top 50 financial institutions ranked by assets and the top 200 non-financial corporations ranked by revenue were included. The database contains information about the name and function of the directors. The...
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Traces Of Power 1972

R.J. Mokken; F.N. Stokman
In 1978 Mokken and Stokman conducted a research into the relations between boards of directors of large corporations in the Netherlands. They selected the 86 largest Dutch business corporations, financial companies and financial state institutions for 1972. They used different selection criteria for these categories. This dataset contains the reconstructed database with the...
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Board Networks Among Hospitals In The Netherlands 2008

T. Hendriks (Universiteit van Amsterdam - Politicologie)
This database contains the network of interlocking directorates among Dutch hospitals. Hendriks selected 23 hospitals located in or near Amsterdam (8), Rotterdam (6), Utrecht (5), and Friesland (4). The data were compiled from annual reports. The database contains information on the name, academic title, expertise and (other) function(s) of 201 directors of these hospitals....
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Networks Of A Financial Economic Elite 1886-1902

H. Schijf
H. Schijf built a database of the networks of interlocking directorates among Dutch joint-stock companies around 1900. He collected data about the Dutch business elite for the years 1886 and 1902 from De Nederlandsche Naamlooze Vennootschappen. Schijf selected the largest companies by sector. He included all companies with an amount of capital that was higher than the...
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