In this paper we show how the investment in cultural events may encourage the building of social capital and foster the development of local communities. We rely on a case study we conducted on the socio-economic impact of "La Notte della Taranta" Festival, one of the most important European festivals dedicated to traditional music (about 170,000 participants per year), on the sub-region of southern Italy where it is held. Our evidence is based on a large survey, consisting of nearly 10,000 interviews to Festival attendees over a span of five editions (2007-2011). A primary result is that the initial economic investment in the Festival has brought a short-term return in terms of touristic attraction worth more than two times as much. More importantly, our results indicate that a cultural festival, despite being a mass gathering, is able to create strong bonds among its participants and between them and the area where the event takes place. Although these bonds are "instantaneous", i.e. temporally restricted to the duration of the event, they are positively correlated with the economic impact of the event on the territory. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.

Attanasi, G., Casoria, F., Centorrino, S., Urso, G. (2013). Cultural investment, local development and instantaneous social capital: A case study of a gathering festival in the South of Italy. JOURNAL OF SOCIO-ECONOMICS, 47, 228-247 [10.1016/j.socec.2013.05.014].

Cultural investment, local development and instantaneous social capital: A case study of a gathering festival in the South of Italy

CENTORRINO, SAMUELE
Penultimo
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2013

Abstract

In this paper we show how the investment in cultural events may encourage the building of social capital and foster the development of local communities. We rely on a case study we conducted on the socio-economic impact of "La Notte della Taranta" Festival, one of the most important European festivals dedicated to traditional music (about 170,000 participants per year), on the sub-region of southern Italy where it is held. Our evidence is based on a large survey, consisting of nearly 10,000 interviews to Festival attendees over a span of five editions (2007-2011). A primary result is that the initial economic investment in the Festival has brought a short-term return in terms of touristic attraction worth more than two times as much. More importantly, our results indicate that a cultural festival, despite being a mass gathering, is able to create strong bonds among its participants and between them and the area where the event takes place. Although these bonds are "instantaneous", i.e. temporally restricted to the duration of the event, they are positively correlated with the economic impact of the event on the territory. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Cultural event; Economic impact; Greatly motivated tourist; Social capital; Economics and Econometrics
English
2013
47
228
247
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Attanasi, G., Casoria, F., Centorrino, S., Urso, G. (2013). Cultural investment, local development and instantaneous social capital: A case study of a gathering festival in the South of Italy. JOURNAL OF SOCIO-ECONOMICS, 47, 228-247 [10.1016/j.socec.2013.05.014].
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