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Governance Networks Interlocking Directorships of Corporate and Nonprofit Boards

机译:公司和非营利组织董事会的治理网络联锁董事职位

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This study describes the interlocking networks of corporate directors serving on publicly listed corporate boards and those on the boards of nonprofit organizations in Western Australia in 2006. When this study was undertaken, the state was the beneficiary of a booming economy in resource development prior to the global financial crisis, yielding a substantial number of resource companies with their headquarters in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. Through social network analysis using Net-Draw, we trace the extent of interpersonal connections of prominent individuals who serve on these boards in this relatively isolated state in Australia. The network figures demonstrate the inner circle of companies and nonprofits with their interlocking directorships that suggest the growing inter penetration among the state, the market, and civil society. As a result of reduced government funding during the last two decades in Western Australia, nonprofit organizations have had to use market strategies to increase their revenues, which is one factor that has led to this greater interdependence between previously separate groups. Thus, market forces have blurred the boundaries that once separated private companies from nonprofit organizations, increasing the interlocking nature of their board directors.
机译:这项研究描述了2006年在西澳大利亚州公开上市的公司董事会和非营利组织的董事会中相互联系的公司董事网络。当进行此项研究时,州政府是资源开发之前经济蓬勃发展的受益者。全球金融危机的打击,导致大量资源公司的总部设在西澳大利亚州首府珀斯。通过使用Net-Draw进行的社交网络分析,我们追踪了在澳大利亚这个相对偏僻的州担任这些董事会成员的杰出人士的人际关系范围。网络数据显示了公司和非营利组织之间相互联系的董事职位的内部圈子,这表明国家,市场和公民社会之间的相互渗透日益增加。由于过去二十年来西澳大利亚州政府资金的减少,非营利组织不得不使用市场策略来增加其收入,这是导致以前各个组织之间更大的相互依存关系的因素之一。因此,市场力量模糊了曾经使私营公司与非营利组织分离的界限,增加了其董事会的联锁性。

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