1st Edition

Entrepreneurship, Polycentrism, and Elites Local Industrial Development in Modern Italy

By Carlo Carboni, Francesco Orazi Copyright 2021
    146 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The book is a cross-section of the over all Italian development. Italy can be considered a microcosm that contains all the imbalances and territorial differences that can be observed in the European macro-areas. Its north can now be considred integrated with the more developed European continental shelf. The Centre represents a local development in transition to a more visible technological change. The late south risks accumulating more socio-economic backwardness. For these reasons, we believe this volume is useful, with just a few pages presenting one of the most interesting cases of local industrial development, outside the mainstream of the industrial economy which saw in Fordism and Taylorism the best way for industrializaion. Here, on the contrary, it is argued that big fish cannot always consume the smallest one that flickers faster and its flexibility, that has social roots, can be an advantage in global markets. Technology appears to be the key to the future.

    Please note: This title is co-published with Aakar Books, New Delhi. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives or Bhutan)

    Introduction 1. Rise and Changes of Italian Local Development 2. Ruptured Events and Social Practices in Italian Local Development 3. Polycentrism and Institutions

    Biography

    Carlo Carboni teaches Sociology of Entrpreneurship and Sociology of Technology and Communication at the Faculty of Economics of the Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy. He is also a visiting Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences in Delhi.

    Franceso Orazi is Associate Professor of Economic Sociology at the Polytechnic University of Marche (Ancona).