2009
DOI: 10.3280/ecag2009-001002
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Capitale sociale e performance economica: un'applicazione al sistema di produzione dell'olio extra-vergine di oliva biologico della provincia di Bari

Abstract: - Social capital and economic firm performances: an application to the organic extravirgin olive oil net-chain in the province of Bari The supply chains of niche market goods like organic products are rapidly evolving. Compared to the conventional supply chains, these are more risky andmarket oriented. Therefore, to build stable networks along and among the chains is becoming an increasingly valuable as a competitive factor. The firms use these networks to exchange tangible and intangible assets. Structural so… Show more

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“…In the study area, the current dynamics make it possible to imagine development and potential, although these activities are still in their very early stages. Our study of these first experiences appears to confirm the role of SA in the creation of social capital that is useful for the development of sustainable economic activities (Casieri A. et al 2009;. In particular, the local community's involvement in SA activities has created relations based on trust and reciprocity, making it possible to reduce the transaction costs related to the use of agricultural areas.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…In the study area, the current dynamics make it possible to imagine development and potential, although these activities are still in their very early stages. Our study of these first experiences appears to confirm the role of SA in the creation of social capital that is useful for the development of sustainable economic activities (Casieri A. et al 2009;. In particular, the local community's involvement in SA activities has created relations based on trust and reciprocity, making it possible to reduce the transaction costs related to the use of agricultural areas.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%