The Front and the Back Stage of Power: Formal and Informal Social Capital among Business Elites in the Three Largest Swiss Cities, 1890–2000

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Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Publications
Institution
Titre
The Front and the Back Stage of Power: Formal and Informal Social Capital among Business Elites in the Three Largest Swiss Cities, 1890–2000
Périodique
Sociology
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Benz Pierre, Araujo Pedro, Rossier Thierry, Strebel Michael A.
Statut éditorial
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Résumé
In the resurgence of elite sociology, formal (organizational-based network resources) and informal (non-organizational relations) social capital have garnered attention, but their mutual dynamics remain underexplored. This study addresses this gap, examining how both forms intersect among urban business elites, focusing on their roles on corporate boards, perceived as a front stage of power, and their places of residence, representing a back stage. Using multiple correspondence analysis, and thanks to social network analysis and geographic information systems, we examine the evolution of business elites (n=2164) in Basel, Geneva, and Zurich along the 20th century. Our findings identify two dominant elite fractions: the ‘heirs’ and the ‘established’. The heirs’ power is concentrated within a clearly defined spatial context especially through informal social capital, while the established derive their power from extensive possession of formal social capital. The varying presence of these two groups mirrors developments of Swiss capitalism in the 20th century.
Mots-clé
business, city, elite, power, social capital, Switzerland
Création de la notice
22/07/2024 16:32
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22/07/2024 16:32
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