2-3 maggio 2023
Ischia Island, Naples (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

Research themes, databases and network analysis in business history

03 mag 2023, 11:30
15m
Room Forio ()

Room Forio

Oral Presentation Networks in Economic and Financial History Networks in Economic and Financial History

Speaker

Alberto Rinaldi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)

Description

This paper discusses the application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to corporate networks in a long-term and historical perspective. Starting with the basic concepts of corporate networks and the main research themes it has addressed in business history, the paper then introduces how historical quantitative archival data can be played with and turned into excel data suitable for the study of social networks by using software such as UCINET. The paper then provides some examples of how this methodology has been used at both the macro and the micro levels: national corporate networks in Argentina, Chile and Italy from 1900 to 2017 and the social club memberships, partnership ties, and interlocking directorates of J.P. Morgan & Co. in the early twentieth century. Finally, the paper discusses new perspectives for the application of SNA in business history, including the study of other networks than those of directors, i.e., shareholders’ networks, networks that are created by joint membership of think-tanks, syndics, policy-planning group, university board, employers’ associations, philanthropic associations.

Topics • Economic and geographic networks
Keywords Network analysis, interlocking directorates, databases, business history

Primary authors

Alberto Rinaldi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) Prof. Erica Salvaj (Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile) Prof. Susie Pak (St. John's University, New York) Prof. Daniel Halgin (University of Kentucky)

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