This paper addresses the relationship between voluntary work and cultural capital, providing a conceptual framework by moving from a cultural economics standpoint to a relational goods theory approach. The two main hypotheses relate to a positive relationship between cultural capital and voluntary work and a significant relationship between relational cultural goods and voluntary work. We corroborate these assumptions empirically by applying a two-stage least squares regression to Italian data at the regional level. The data are drawn from official sources and cover 20 Italian regions over the span of 2005–2013. The results show that volunteering is stimulated by cultural participation in more niche cultural goods and is shared by ...
This paper contributes to the relatively underdeveloped empirical literature on the demand for cultu...
In a modern globalized world, leisure time, social and cultural participation are increasingly funda...
Sponsorship and cultural patronage has often been associated with a company’s non-business or philan...
none4This paper focuses on the role of cultural participation as a source of individual subjective w...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as critical resources. The phenomenon is being studied...
Social and cultural participation has always been a means to promote high economic growth and the de...
In the last decades, policy discussions have increasingly considered participation in arts and cultu...
In line with the reappraisal of the welfare state concept started in the 1980s and culminated in the...
In line with the reappraisal of the welfare state concept started in the 1980s and culminated in the...
Social and cultural participation has always been a means to promote high economic growth and the de...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as crucial resources. The phenomenon has been studied ...
Cultural consumptions can foster economic development and human wellbeing thank to several positive ...
This thesis deals with the relationship between the concepts of social capital and civil culture. In...
The paper addresses the issue of corporate support to the arts and culture. Drawing on the extant li...
We set out to examine the relationship between cultural engagement and wellbeing in a European Union...
This paper contributes to the relatively underdeveloped empirical literature on the demand for cultu...
In a modern globalized world, leisure time, social and cultural participation are increasingly funda...
Sponsorship and cultural patronage has often been associated with a company’s non-business or philan...
none4This paper focuses on the role of cultural participation as a source of individual subjective w...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as critical resources. The phenomenon is being studied...
Social and cultural participation has always been a means to promote high economic growth and the de...
In the last decades, policy discussions have increasingly considered participation in arts and cultu...
In line with the reappraisal of the welfare state concept started in the 1980s and culminated in the...
In line with the reappraisal of the welfare state concept started in the 1980s and culminated in the...
Social and cultural participation has always been a means to promote high economic growth and the de...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as crucial resources. The phenomenon has been studied ...
Cultural consumptions can foster economic development and human wellbeing thank to several positive ...
This thesis deals with the relationship between the concepts of social capital and civil culture. In...
The paper addresses the issue of corporate support to the arts and culture. Drawing on the extant li...
We set out to examine the relationship between cultural engagement and wellbeing in a European Union...
This paper contributes to the relatively underdeveloped empirical literature on the demand for cultu...
In a modern globalized world, leisure time, social and cultural participation are increasingly funda...
Sponsorship and cultural patronage has often been associated with a company’s non-business or philan...