MISSING CAUSALITY AND ABSENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION. A CASE OF POLAND AND METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES FOR FUTURE STUDIES OF INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES Cover Image

MISSING CAUSALITY AND ABSENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION. A CASE OF POLAND AND METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES FOR FUTURE STUDIES OF INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES
MISSING CAUSALITY AND ABSENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION. A CASE OF POLAND AND METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES FOR FUTURE STUDIES OF INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES

Author(s): Joanna Szalacha-Jarmużek, Krzysztof Pietrowicz
Subject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Methodology and research technology, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: Fundacja Centrum Badań Socjologicznych
Keywords: interlocking directorates; social network analysis; economic sociology; mixed-method approach; Poland;

Summary/Abstract: The paper has two main aims. The first one is to discuss the dominant method applied in the studies on interlocking directorates. We examine the issue raised by a number of scholars, who point out that the studies carried out in the past 50 years have been solely focused on identifying correlations, while little attention has been paid to the causes and consequences of the phenomenon of interlocking directorates. We argue that the dominant method that shapes contemporary studies on interlocks is overly concentrated on quantitative aspects and fails to distinguish between the executive and supervisory boards. Our second aim is to present the ways in which this state of affairs can be remedied. We suggest a mixed-method approach and present the instrumental case study conducted on 122 largest companies operating in Poland. We argue that humanistic coefficient is missing from the studies on interlocking directorates and demonstrate that a different methodological approach might help to fill this void.

  • Issue Year: 11/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 157-172
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English