‘Si vis pacem, para bellum’ — the construction of business cooperation in the Swiss machinery industry
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serval:BIB_A8C32A9E4EA9
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
‘Si vis pacem, para bellum’ — the construction of business cooperation in the Swiss machinery industry
Journal
Socio-Economic Review
ISSN
1475-1461 (Print)
1475-147X (Online)
1475-147X (Online)
ISSN-L
1475-1461
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Number
3
Pages
615-635
Language
english
Abstract
This article addresses the historical emergence of business cooperation. We resort to Höpner’s (2007) concepts of organization and coordination in order to analyze how firms progressively engaged in Business Interest Associations (BIAs) and interlocking directorates during the first part of the 20th century. Our inquiry is based on a network analysis on large firms of the Swiss machine, electrotechnical and metallurgy (MEM) sector. Our results show that before the First World War, only major firms were promoting coordination and organization through, respectively, interlocking directorates and BIAs. Although many firms were reluctant to cooperate in the first place, interests beyond the firm level (organization) and the economic needs of firms (coordination) had cumulative effects, and most firms progressively engaged in both mechanisms of cooperation from the interwar period. We argue that differentiating between organization and coordination contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the emergence of non-liberal capitalism.
Keywords
capitalism, coordination, firms, interest groups, networks, Switzerland
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