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The social sciences, especially economics, management, and
organizational science, are experiencing a tremendous renewed
interest for their epistemological and methodological statutes, as
witnessed by the many books and specialized journals established
during the last two decades. Relational Methodologies and
Epistemology in the Economics and Management Sciences identifies
and presents the four main network-based methodologies including
network analysis, Boolean network simulation modeling, artificial
neural network simulation modeling, and agent-based simulation
modeling in addition to their conceptual-epistemological
implications and concrete applications within the social and
natural sciences. Featuring a critical assessment of relational
methodologies and their practical applications, this timely
publication is ideal for use by corporate R&D departments,
researchers, theorists, and graduate-level students.
This book examines the inter-firm networks created by interlock
coordination through shared directors (inter-board) and managers
(inter-department) at various levels: whole aggregate, core vs.
peripheral companies, and distribution by country and sector.
Presenting an empirical case study on all the limited liability or
stock companies of the aerospace industry in the European Union and
its interlock partners worldwide, the authors shed new light on
these forms of coordination. Moreover, they reveal the relevance of
shared managers' coordination and hybrid manager-director
interlocks. The book applies advanced statistical and social
network analysis alike by combining firms' attributes (e.g.
standard economic-financial parameters) and topological indices for
firms (e.g. centrality and cluster measures). By conducting the
analysis at both the aggregate network level and the cluster or
corporate group level, the authors show how extensive and intensive
the interlock forms of coordination are, especially when dealing
with shared managers. By testing seven hypotheses concerning the
research stream on board interlocks and (more broadly) inter-firm
networks, the study offers new insights into the role of the
financial sector, on the relations between interlock coordination
and firms' performance, on the role of geographical, technological
and organizational proximity, and on the relations between
interlock coordination and firms' size. As such, this book will
appeal to scholars of organization studies, business and management
studies, industrial and evolutionary economics, and economic
sociology, as well as officers and policymakers at anti-trust
regulation institutions.
This book contributes to the development of a relational view of
economics. Bringing together experts from various disciplines, it
offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the study of relational
transactions. In contrast to discrete market transactions as a
traditional subject of economic discourse, the book analyses the
role of relational transactions in the study of economic phenomena.
The contributing authors address topics such as global intra- and
inter-company networks, intersectoral stakeholder management,
relational contracts, and transcultural management approaches.
Accordingly, the book makes an important contribution to an
emerging field of research.
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