美利坚合众国相互关联的信息产业:对美国七个媒体部门董事会的调查

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS
J. Harker
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摘要:本研究探讨了目前在美国上市的媒体集团之间存在的公司间连锁网络。董事信息收集自截至2018年的7个媒体行业的68家媒体集团向美国证券交易委员会提交的年度报告和最终代理报告。本研究运用社会资源理论来评估传媒集团企业间连锁所形成的社会网络,以及这种网络结构如何解决环境的不确定性。研究结果表明,并非所有的联盟都是互利的,资源依赖度较高的联盟会产生负面的合作效应。此外,今天的金融连锁体系与世纪之交的情况大不相同。本研究探讨了公司间连锁的这些变化是如何导致董事之争的。讨论了实际意义。
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The United States of America’s interlocked information industry: An examination into seven U.S. media sectors’ boards of directors
ABSTRACT This research explores the interfirm interlock networks that currently exist among publicly traded media conglomerates operating in the United States of America. Directorship information was gathered from annual reports and definitive proxy reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for 68 media conglomerates across seven media sectors for year ending 2018. This investigation applies social resource theory to assess the social networks formed by interfirm interlocks among media conglomerates and how such network structures address environmental uncertainty. Results indicate that not all alliances are mutually beneficial and those that are more resource-dependent endure negative cooptation effects. Moreover, today’s financial interlocks look very different than they did at the turn of the century. This research discusses how these changes in interfirm interlocks have resulted in directorship wars. Practical implications are discussed.
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