In this paper we develop a new composite indicator, named Social Catalyst, able to account for the complex and multifaceted nature of the social capital in a unitary measure. We use our indicator, as well as its components, to explore the relation between social capital and electoral participation in the parliamentary elections in Italy from 1994 to 2008, addressing the potential endogeneity bias. Our findings show that (i) the Social Catalyst positively and significantly affects voter turnout in both Chambers; (ii) among the different dimensions of social capital, social norms and associational networks play a prominent role in the Italian regional context
The article explores the topic of interinstitutional cooperation in the policy area of e-government....
A range of evidence exists demonstrating that social capital is associated with a number of importan...
The thesis investigates the impact of extra-individual factors on electoral participation, by provid...
It is commonly hypothesized that social capital has a positive effect on political participation. Bu...
We investigate a channel through which social capital may improve economic wellbeing and the functio...
Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they...
Preliminary draft In this paper, we empirically investigate a channel through which social capital m...
This paper studies the accumulation of social capital in Italy. Social interactions are taken as a r...
Citizens’ attitudes and reactions to policymakers’ decisions depend on several factors, including in...
Previous research demonstrated that different contextual sources can affect voting behavior. Homogen...
The aim of this paper is to trace a map of Italian local social capital endowments. It focuses on th...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
Social capital has remained relatively underexplored in innovation literature due to the lack of con...
The macroeconomic effects of social capital are typically studied using data at country, region or, ...
Abstract Social capital has been studied in economics, sociology and political science as one of the...
The article explores the topic of interinstitutional cooperation in the policy area of e-government....
A range of evidence exists demonstrating that social capital is associated with a number of importan...
The thesis investigates the impact of extra-individual factors on electoral participation, by provid...
It is commonly hypothesized that social capital has a positive effect on political participation. Bu...
We investigate a channel through which social capital may improve economic wellbeing and the functio...
Theory of rational voting states that, with positive voting costs, people would vote only when they...
Preliminary draft In this paper, we empirically investigate a channel through which social capital m...
This paper studies the accumulation of social capital in Italy. Social interactions are taken as a r...
Citizens’ attitudes and reactions to policymakers’ decisions depend on several factors, including in...
Previous research demonstrated that different contextual sources can affect voting behavior. Homogen...
The aim of this paper is to trace a map of Italian local social capital endowments. It focuses on th...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
Social capital has remained relatively underexplored in innovation literature due to the lack of con...
The macroeconomic effects of social capital are typically studied using data at country, region or, ...
Abstract Social capital has been studied in economics, sociology and political science as one of the...
The article explores the topic of interinstitutional cooperation in the policy area of e-government....
A range of evidence exists demonstrating that social capital is associated with a number of importan...
The thesis investigates the impact of extra-individual factors on electoral participation, by provid...