Boardroom Empires? A Study of Ownership Inflence in the Swedish Press
Abstract
The question of how ownership impacts on the performance of the press is a perennial one.
Despite the extensive attention devoted to the perceived consequences of ownership, information about what newspaper owners actually do remains limited. This article discusses
an alternative path for research on media ownership. It involves the board of directors, the
main agency that is expected to exercise ownership power. The article presents a study
that focuses specifically on the decision-making in and around the boardrooms of three
Swedish newspaper firms between 1955 and 2005. Building on analyses of board meeting
minutes and interviews with board members, the study shows that the impact of ownership
is established, and develops, in an intricate web of interacting forces, internal and external
to the firm. It thus underlines the need for both a multi-theoretical foundation and a multi-
method design in research on ownership influence in the media
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review, 34 (Special Issue) p. 11-24
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Date
2013-12Author
Ohlsson, Jonas
Editor
Allern, Sigurd
Bødker, Henrik
Eide, Martin
Lauk, Epp
Pollack, Ester
Keywords
newspaper
ownership
boards of directors
agency theory
newspaper foundations
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-83-1
ISSN
1403-1108
Language
eng