#9834. Erratum to: Delineating the corporate elite: Inquiring the boundaries and composition of interlocking directorate networks (Global Networks, (20XX), 21, 4, (791-820), 10.1111/glob.12316)
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Huijzer, J., & Heemskerk, E. M. (20XX). Delineating the corporate elite: Inquiring the boundaries and composition of interlocking directorate networks. Global Networks, February 24, 20XX. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/glob.12316. In their article, Huijzer and Heemskrek (20XX) make reference to Dudouet, Gremont, and Vions (20XX) interlocking directorate study (on page 9 and Appendix 1) which they infer was based on samples below 40 firms. For the record, the total number of firms used by Dudouet et al. (20XX) in their analysis of transnational business networks was 132 and 129, respectively, for 20XX and 20XX. Dudouet, F.-X., Gr?mont, E., & Vion, A. (20XX). Transnational business networks in the Eurozone: A focus on four major stock exchange indices. In G. Murray & J. Scott (Eds.), Financial elites and transnational business: Who rules the world? (pp. 124– 145). Edward Elgar Publishing.
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