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La red empresarial chilena en 1939: entre la crisis global y la adaptación a la etapa de la industrialización promovida por el Estado

2018 , SALVAJ CARRERA, ERICA HELENA , Andrea Lluch , Constanza Gómez

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La red corporativa argentina y el rol de las empresas extranjeras: un estudio desde las redes de directorios (1923-2000)

2018 , SALVAJ CARRERA, ERICA HELENA , Andrea Lluch

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Directors and syndics in corporate networks: Argentina and Italy compared (1913–1990)

2019 , Andrea Lluch , Alberto Rinaldi , SALVAJ CARRERA, ERICA HELENA , Michelangelo Vasta

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Women may be climbing on board, but not in first class: A long-term study of the factors affecting women’s board participation in Argentina and Chile (1923–2010)

2022 , Andrea Lluch , SALVAJ CARRERA, ERICA HELENA

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Corporate Networks and Business Groups in Argentina in the Early 1970s

2014 , Andrea Lluch , SALVAJ CARRERA, ERICA HELENA , María Inés Barbero

This article examines the interlocking directorates' structure of prominent Argentine business groups at the end of the import substitution period (1970–72), identifying corporate relations among and between business groups and the largest companies, during a period characterised by high institutional and macroeconomic instability. Applying social network analysis, it seeks to clarify how business groups can contribute to the cohesion of a corporate network structure, through their ability to create links among firms not only within their boundaries but also external to them. The article contributes to both corporate network and business groups' literature, highlighting a role of business groups that extant literature has failed to identify as relevant.