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Trust,business groups and social capital: building a Protestant entrepreneurial network in nineteenth-century Naples
Authors:Daniela Luigia Caglioti
Institution:Università Federico II , Naples
Abstract:Abstract

This article explores the behaviour of a group of foreign entrepreneurs (mainly Swiss and Germans) who settled in southern Italy during the nineteenth century, establishing cotton manufacturing, creating a religious community, importing technologies, machines and patterns of management. These entrepreneurs shared a high level of training and culture and they all belonged to Protestant denominations. In the context of this foreign entrepreneurial community, the article examines the role played by friendship, kinship, origins, education and religion in shaping the network that linked groups of Protestant businessmen across Europe, emphasizing how these manufacturing firms relied on forms of cooperation, solidarity and physical proximity that were consolidated and perpetuated across more than three generations.
Keywords:Protestant minorities  business networks  business groups  transnationalism  interlocking partnerships  elite migration  Southern Italy
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