@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000769, author = {鈴木 健}, issue = {1}, journal = {桃山学院大学総合研究所紀要}, month = {2002-07-15, 2023-08-31}, note = {Enterprise groups consist of big businesses using a given leading city bank as their common main bank, and constitute groups of major corporations organized in accordance with financial strategies of city banks aimed at establishing “full-set” industrial organizations. From this perspective, normally, the main bank of the member companies is a leading city bank which stands as the financial core of the enterprise group, while corporate membership in the enterprise group conforms to a pattern of “one company per industrial segment.” However, in reality, corporate membership in enterprise groups is not necessarily fixed with a leading city bank acting as a common main bank. Nor does the corporate membership always follow the pattern of “one company per industrial segment.” As of October 1998, a total of nine companies simultaneously belonged to two or three enterprise groups. The purpose of this paper is to review these nine companies with multiple memberships and to examine the features of their relations with banks}, pages = {59--91}, title = {複数の企業集団に加盟する企業の銀行取引関係}, volume = {28}, year = {} }