Revolving doors in international financial governance
Abstract 'Revolving doors' is a well‐suspected phenomenon of skills and knowledge transfer
between the private and public sectors. It is thought to be especially notable among elites in …
between the private and public sectors. It is thought to be especially notable among elites in …
Development of sustainable energy use with attention to fruitful policy
There are different energy approaches around the world to the development of sustainable
energy systems. In this regard, the role of governments, local governments, and people in …
energy systems. In this regard, the role of governments, local governments, and people in …
Research map** of policy network: A bibliometric analysis
The exploration of policy network has consistently gained popularity for its use in various
contemporary public administration and policy reports. Therefore, this research aims to …
contemporary public administration and policy reports. Therefore, this research aims to …
Recursive recognition in the international political economy
How are the tools that govern the world economy legitimated? Here we discuss how
governance tools-such as policy scripts, templates, and benchmarks-are developed to …
governance tools-such as policy scripts, templates, and benchmarks-are developed to …
How white is the global elite? An analysis of race, gender and network structure
Research on elites often utilizes network analysis to describe and analyse the
interrelationships among elites and how their prominence varies by demographic …
interrelationships among elites and how their prominence varies by demographic …
Where did the global elite go to school? Hierarchy, Harvard, home and hegemony
We examine the educational backgrounds of the global elite, using new data on a diversity
of organizational leadership roles as well as the population of the super‐rich across the …
of organizational leadership roles as well as the population of the super‐rich across the …
How professional actions connect and protect
Below we provide responses to the ongoing debate sparked by Mirko Noordegraaf's
intervention in suggesting that we are moving toward forms of 'connective professionalism' …
intervention in suggesting that we are moving toward forms of 'connective professionalism' …
How career hubs shape the global corporate elite
In this contribution, we introduce 'career hubs' as an alternative to interlocking directorates
and propose to study transnational corporate elite networks with this new concept. Career …
and propose to study transnational corporate elite networks with this new concept. Career …
'A sense of the systemic': the Bank of England and the language of inclusive capitalism
A Blanden - Review of International Political Economy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Successive crises–social, environmental and political–have led some in global governance
circles to advocate a more 'inclusive capitalism'. In this article, I show how this postcrisis …
circles to advocate a more 'inclusive capitalism'. In this article, I show how this postcrisis …
'A world parliament of business'? The International Chamber of Commerce and its presidents in the twentieth century
T David, P Eichenberger - Business History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article investigates the contribution of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC),
founded in Paris in 1920, to transnational business networks and communities. It is based …
founded in Paris in 1920, to transnational business networks and communities. It is based …