A large body of literature has argued that social capital (i.e. ‘good culture’) reduces transaction costs and boosts investment by households and firms. It probably also reduces systemic risk, so that the choice of becoming an entrepreneur becomes less risky and more profitable. In this paper I test this hypothesis on a set of Italian cities. In particular, I present some econometric evidence on the correlation between social capital and entrepreneurship. To tackle the issue of endogeneity I use instruments related to the institutional past of the cities in my sample, finding support for the hypothesis that social capital is important for entrepreneurship, although my results are difficult to generalize to other contexts, given the specific...
This paper utilizes the lenses of knowledge capital and institutional theories to examine the role k...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Social capital is viewed either as a proprietary asset that serves private interests, including thos...
A large body of literature has argued that social capital (i.e. ‘good culture’) reduces transaction ...
This paper aims to explain the role of local context in the development of start-ups’ social network...
This paper aims to explain the role of local context in the development of start-ups’ social network...
Existing studies have failed to reach a consensus on the impact of social capital on local innovativ...
The role of social capital in entrepreneurship has become an increasingly prominent topic in busines...
The macroeconomic effects of social capital are typically studied using data at country, region or, ...
The paper discusses the results of an empirical research on social capital (SC) carried out in six a...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Social capital has remained relatively underexplored in innovation literature due to the lack of con...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
This paper utilizes the lenses of knowledge capital and institutional theories to examine the role k...
This paper utilizes the lenses of knowledge capital and institutional theories to examine the role k...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Social capital is viewed either as a proprietary asset that serves private interests, including thos...
A large body of literature has argued that social capital (i.e. ‘good culture’) reduces transaction ...
This paper aims to explain the role of local context in the development of start-ups’ social network...
This paper aims to explain the role of local context in the development of start-ups’ social network...
Existing studies have failed to reach a consensus on the impact of social capital on local innovativ...
The role of social capital in entrepreneurship has become an increasingly prominent topic in busines...
The macroeconomic effects of social capital are typically studied using data at country, region or, ...
The paper discusses the results of an empirical research on social capital (SC) carried out in six a...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Social capital has remained relatively underexplored in innovation literature due to the lack of con...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
This paper utilizes the lenses of knowledge capital and institutional theories to examine the role k...
This paper utilizes the lenses of knowledge capital and institutional theories to examine the role k...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Social capital is viewed either as a proprietary asset that serves private interests, including thos...