In the economics literature, rooted family ties, mainly associated to backward areas, are related to factors disruptive to economic growth. We study the effects of bonding family ties (associated to family-firms) in the entrepreneurial environment of the 19th century South of Italy, to answer some significant questions about its economic delay over the national Unification. Using original data and the analytical approach of the informational content of surname we compute the assortativity of surnames (as proxy of family ties) within firms. We find that the presence of bonding ties, scattered over all the business networks, is highly differentiated by sector, by time span and related to the number of economic actors involved in a firm
The paper is a fruitful experiment of interdisciplinary cooperation between economc historians and s...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
Alesina and Giuliano illustrate that strong family ties lead to lower geographical mobility and redu...
In the economics literature, rooted family ties, mainly associated to backward areas, are related to...
In the economics literature, rooted family ties, mainly associated to backward areas, are related to...
We study the role of family ties in the entrepreneurial network of Southern Italy (focusing on Naple...
In this article, we study the effect of the Unification on the network power of economic elites in t...
The study of economic relations, cultural ties and social groups in different historical periods by ...
The paper presents a first endeavor into exploring the Naples marine insurance business history acro...
Entrepreneurship is considered to be one of the most important engines of growth, and its determinan...
The study of economic relations, cultural ties and social groups in different historical periods by ...
Two general conclusions can be drawn from the historical and empirical economic research on family ...
In this chapter we review the literature on the origins and implications of family structure in his...
The establishment of trust is a key component of economic activity and social ties can make business...
In this paper we present a new theory accounting for the heterogeneous impact of family firms on eco...
The paper is a fruitful experiment of interdisciplinary cooperation between economc historians and s...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
Alesina and Giuliano illustrate that strong family ties lead to lower geographical mobility and redu...
In the economics literature, rooted family ties, mainly associated to backward areas, are related to...
In the economics literature, rooted family ties, mainly associated to backward areas, are related to...
We study the role of family ties in the entrepreneurial network of Southern Italy (focusing on Naple...
In this article, we study the effect of the Unification on the network power of economic elites in t...
The study of economic relations, cultural ties and social groups in different historical periods by ...
The paper presents a first endeavor into exploring the Naples marine insurance business history acro...
Entrepreneurship is considered to be one of the most important engines of growth, and its determinan...
The study of economic relations, cultural ties and social groups in different historical periods by ...
Two general conclusions can be drawn from the historical and empirical economic research on family ...
In this chapter we review the literature on the origins and implications of family structure in his...
The establishment of trust is a key component of economic activity and social ties can make business...
In this paper we present a new theory accounting for the heterogeneous impact of family firms on eco...
The paper is a fruitful experiment of interdisciplinary cooperation between economc historians and s...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
Alesina and Giuliano illustrate that strong family ties lead to lower geographical mobility and redu...