欧洲防务企业的差异化整合:一个(跨)国家经济精英的社会学

Samuel B. H. Faure, Thibaut Joltreau, Andy Smith
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摘要为什么欧洲一体化对一些欧洲防务公司的影响比对其他公司的影响更大?具体来说,如何解释这个行业中国家、跨国和欧洲冠军企业的共存?本文从两个互补的角度来回答这个问题。首先,通过对欧洲四大公司(BAe系统公司、空中客车公司、泰雷兹公司和莱昂纳多公司)的商业模式和营业额的研究,研究表明,主要生产军用产品的公司不太可能经历强大的欧洲一体化。其次,利用这些公司董事会成员社会背景的原始数据库,进一步检验了两个假设。利用高等教育和职业方面的数据,我们一方面表明,董事会成员与各自所在州的关系从密切(泰雷兹,某种程度上还有空客)到疏远(BAe系统和莱昂纳多)不等。另一方面,我们的数据显示,当这些演员的职业生涯经常国际化时,这要么与公司层面的强欧洲一体化(空中客车和泰雷兹)有关,要么与强跨大西洋主义(BAe系统公司或莱昂纳多)有关。因此,作为一个整体,这篇文章为国防工业的研究开辟了新的途径,同时为现有的关于差异化欧洲一体化的学术研究增加了政治经济学和社会学的维度。关键词:军工企业,差异化一体化,欧洲,社会学,经济精英
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The Differentiated Integration of Defence Companies in Europe: A Sociology of (Trans) National Economic Elites
Extract ----- Abstract Why has European integration affected some of Europe’s defence firms more than others? Specifically, what explains the co-existence of national, transnational and European champions in this industry? This article develops answers to this question from two complementary angles. First, through examining the business models and turnover of the four largest companies in Europe (BAe Systems, Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo), it shows that firms who mostly produce military goods are less likely to undergo strong European integration. Second, using an original database on the social backgrounds of these firms’ board members, two further hypotheses are tested. Using data on higher education and careers, on the one hand we show that the relationship of board members to their respective state varies from close (Thales and to some extent Airbus) to distant (BAe Systems and Leonardo). On the other, our data reveals that when the careers of these actors are frequently internationalised, this correlates to either strong European integration at the level of the firm (Airbus and Thales) or, alternatively, strong Transatlanticism (BAe Systems or Leonardo). The article as a whole thus both opens up new avenues for research on the defence industry, whilst adding political economy and sociological dimensions to existing scholarship on differentiated European integration. Keywords: defence companies, differentiated integration, Europe, sociology, economic elites
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