REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006
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Título da fonte: | Revista de Sociologia e Política |
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Resumo: | This paper analyzes the structure of class representation among the financial entrepreneurial sectorin Latin América. Our goal is to identify the connections established between bank associationsthrough the common presence of conglomerates or financial groups that act simultaneously in thedirectorship of several entities in different countries, taking the year 2006 as our reference. We workwith a hypothesis on the building of trans-associative networks. For our purposes, we studied 24associations in 17 different countries, providing a total of 229 positions. Data was collected from thewebsites of the entities and through e-mail and telephone contacts. We adopted the methodology ofSocial Network Analysis and a part of our results were compared with data available for the year2000. Among other things, we were able to confirm: a) a high number of connections betweenassociations; b) centrality within the network of 10 conglomerates or financial groups that act withinbanking associations in three or more countries; among them, Citibank and the Spanish banks Santanderand Bilbao Vizcaya stand out; d) the associations that present highest degrees of connection arelocated in Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Costa Rica, México, Nicarágua, Panamá, Paraguai and Peru. Weconclude that a large portion of the structure of class representation among the financial entrepreneurialsector in Latin América has been “transnationalized”. This reinforces our hypothesis on the buildingof trans-associative networks, from which we go on to discuss the scope and meaning of this networkas illuminated by international literature on the issue. |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006THE STRUCTURE OF CLASS REPRESENTATION FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN FINANCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL SECTOR: TRANS- ASSOCIATIVE NETWORKS DURING THE YEAR 2006STRUCTURE DE LA REPRÉSENTATION DE LA CLASSE DE L’ENTREPRENEUR FINANCIER EN AMERIQUE LATINE: LE RÉSEAU TRANSASSOCIATIF EN L’AN 2006empresariado financeiro; redes transassociativas; associações de bancos; estrutura de classe; conglomerados e grupos financeiros; sistema financeiro; finance sector entrepreneurs; trans-associative networks; bankers´ associations; class structureThis paper analyzes the structure of class representation among the financial entrepreneurial sectorin Latin América. Our goal is to identify the connections established between bank associationsthrough the common presence of conglomerates or financial groups that act simultaneously in thedirectorship of several entities in different countries, taking the year 2006 as our reference. We workwith a hypothesis on the building of trans-associative networks. For our purposes, we studied 24associations in 17 different countries, providing a total of 229 positions. Data was collected from thewebsites of the entities and through e-mail and telephone contacts. We adopted the methodology ofSocial Network Analysis and a part of our results were compared with data available for the year2000. Among other things, we were able to confirm: a) a high number of connections betweenassociations; b) centrality within the network of 10 conglomerates or financial groups that act withinbanking associations in three or more countries; among them, Citibank and the Spanish banks Santanderand Bilbao Vizcaya stand out; d) the associations that present highest degrees of connection arelocated in Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Costa Rica, México, Nicarágua, Panamá, Paraguai and Peru. Weconclude that a large portion of the structure of class representation among the financial entrepreneurialsector in Latin América has been “transnationalized”. This reinforces our hypothesis on the buildingof trans-associative networks, from which we go on to discuss the scope and meaning of this networkas illuminated by international literature on the issue.Ce travail analyse la structure de la représentation de la classe de l’entrepreneur financier en Amériquelatine et a pour objectif d’identifier, au long de l’année 2006, les connexions qui naissent entre lesassociations des banques à partir de la présence partagée des conglomérats ou des groupes financierstravaillant simultanément dans l’administration de plusieurs organisations, dans plusieurs pays. Notrehypothèse est la formation de réseaux transassociatifs. Il a été pris en compte 24 associations, dans17 pays, et 229 postes au total. Les données ont été collectées dans les pages web des organisations,sur le courrier électronique et par contact téléphonique. Il a été adopté la méthodologie de l’Analysede Réseaux Sociaux et une part des résultats ont été comparés aux données disponibles pour l’année2000. Constats: a) un grand nombre de connexions entre les organisations; b) centralisation sur leréseau de dix conglomérats ou groupes financiers travaillant dans des associations de banques danstrois pays ou plus, surtout Citibank et les espagnols Santander et Bilbao Vizcaya; d) les associationsprésentant le plus grand nombre de connexions se trouvent en Argentine, au Chili, au Brésil, auCosta Rica, au Mexique, au Nicaragua, au Panama, au Paraguay et au Pérou. Nous avons concluqu’une grande part de la structure de représentation de la classe de l’entrepreneur financier enAmérique latine est transnationale, ce qui renforce l’hypothèse de la formations de réseauxtransassociatifs, d’où naît la discussion sur la portée et la raison de ce réseau à la lumière de lalittérature internationale.O trabalho analisa a estrutura de representação de classe do empresariado financeiro na América Latinacom o objetivo de identificar as conexões que se estabelecem entre as associações de bancos a partir dapresença comum de conglomerados ou grupos financeiros que atuam, simultaneamente, na diretoria devárias entidades, em diferentes países, tomando como referência o ano de 2006. Trabalha-se com a hipóteseda formação de redes transassociativas, adotando-se a metodologia de Análise de Redes Sociais; parte dosresultados foi comparada com dados disponíveis para o ano de 2000. Entre outros aspectos, constatou-se:a) um número elevado de conexões entre as associações; b) a centralidade na rede de dez conglomeradosou grupos financeiros que atuam em associações de bancos em três ou mais países e c) as associações queapresentam maior grau de conexão estão localizadas na Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Costa Rica, México,Nicarágua, Panamá, Paraguai e Peru. Concluiu-se que grande parte da estrutura de representação declasse do empresariado financeiro na América Latina encontra-se transnacionalizada, reforçando nossahipótese. Discute-se o alcance e o significado dessa rede à luz da literatura internacional, destacando-se,entre outros aspectos, o potencial de intercâmbio de informação, a possibilidade de articular e coordenarposicionamentos e ações corporativas e políticas, a vinculação com outras instâncias de organização edefesa dos interesses de classe do setor financeiro.UFPR2007-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rsp/article/view/11694Revista de Sociologia e Política; n. 28 (2007)1678-98730104-4478reponame:Revista de Sociologia e Políticainstname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rsp/article/view/11694/8235Minella, Ary Cesarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2008-07-04T21:16:04Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/11694Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rspPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rsp/oai||editoriarsp@ufpr.br1678-98730104-4478opendoar:2008-07-04T21:16:04Revista de Sociologia e Política - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 THE STRUCTURE OF CLASS REPRESENTATION FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN FINANCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL SECTOR: TRANS- ASSOCIATIVE NETWORKS DURING THE YEAR 2006 STRUCTURE DE LA REPRÉSENTATION DE LA CLASSE DE L’ENTREPRENEUR FINANCIER EN AMERIQUE LATINE: LE RÉSEAU TRANSASSOCIATIF EN L’AN 2006 |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 Minella, Ary Cesar empresariado financeiro; redes transassociativas; associações de bancos; estrutura de classe; conglomerados e grupos financeiros; sistema financeiro; finance sector entrepreneurs; trans-associative networks; bankers´ associations; class structure |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 |
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REPRESENTAÇÃO DE CLASSE DO EMPRESARIADO FINANCEIRO NA AMÉRICA LATINA: A REDE TRANSASSOCIATIVA NO ANO 2006 |
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Minella, Ary Cesar |
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Minella, Ary Cesar |
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Minella, Ary Cesar |
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empresariado financeiro; redes transassociativas; associações de bancos; estrutura de classe; conglomerados e grupos financeiros; sistema financeiro; finance sector entrepreneurs; trans-associative networks; bankers´ associations; class structure |
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empresariado financeiro; redes transassociativas; associações de bancos; estrutura de classe; conglomerados e grupos financeiros; sistema financeiro; finance sector entrepreneurs; trans-associative networks; bankers´ associations; class structure |
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This paper analyzes the structure of class representation among the financial entrepreneurial sectorin Latin América. Our goal is to identify the connections established between bank associationsthrough the common presence of conglomerates or financial groups that act simultaneously in thedirectorship of several entities in different countries, taking the year 2006 as our reference. We workwith a hypothesis on the building of trans-associative networks. For our purposes, we studied 24associations in 17 different countries, providing a total of 229 positions. Data was collected from thewebsites of the entities and through e-mail and telephone contacts. We adopted the methodology ofSocial Network Analysis and a part of our results were compared with data available for the year2000. Among other things, we were able to confirm: a) a high number of connections betweenassociations; b) centrality within the network of 10 conglomerates or financial groups that act withinbanking associations in three or more countries; among them, Citibank and the Spanish banks Santanderand Bilbao Vizcaya stand out; d) the associations that present highest degrees of connection arelocated in Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Costa Rica, México, Nicarágua, Panamá, Paraguai and Peru. Weconclude that a large portion of the structure of class representation among the financial entrepreneurialsector in Latin América has been “transnationalized”. This reinforces our hypothesis on the buildingof trans-associative networks, from which we go on to discuss the scope and meaning of this networkas illuminated by international literature on the issue. |
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