Professor Antoine Vion

Small Group Project 2017-18

Transnational business networks: the European corporate elite through the lens of network analysis and sequence analysis

With Philippe Blanchard & François-Xavier Dudouet

Does the accumulation of capital generate a transnational business community? This project takes the angle of "interlocking directorates" ("ID"), that is, networks of people holding simultaneous leading positions in several major companies, based in two or more countries. Yet we intend to push this approach further by examining sociologically how much interlockers resemble each other, interact with each other and, possibly, coordinate their activity. We combine and cross-fertilise the structural, network angle of ID studies, with the biography-oriented research on the sociology of elites. All along we keep a systematic, wide-scale empirical perspective, through a rigorous prosopography of interlockers in five core capitalist countries over a six-year period.

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Biography

Antoine Vion is Professor of Sociology at Nantes Université, which they joined in 2020, having previously held a professorial position at Aix-Marseille Université. They are a member of the Nantes Centre for Sociology (CENS, UMR 6025) and an associate member of the LEST Research Centre (UMR CNRS 7317), and serve as Deputy Director of Doctoral School 604 (Society, Time, Territories). Their research focuses on transnational economic networks, business environments, elites, corporate governance, industrial standardisation, and the uses of economic and digital knowledge. Their co-authored book Sociologie des dirigeants de grandes entreprises (with François-Xavier Dudouet, La Découverte, 2024) received the 2025 Turgot-DFCG Prize.

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