655
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
IPHS Section

Naples: a city away from water

The role of path dependence in the history of Naples

References

  • Alisio, G., R. Izzo, and R. Amirante. Progetti Per Napoli. Ercolano: Guida editore, 1987.
  • Arrow, K. J. “Path dependence and competitive equilibrium.” History matters: Essays on economic growth, technology, and demographic change (2004): 23–35.
  • Arthur, W. Brian. Increasing returns and path dependence in the economy. University of michigan Press, 1994.
  • Braudel, F. Storia Misura Del Mondo.: Storica Paperbacks, 1997. Historie, mesure du monde in Les Ambitions de l’Historie, by R.de Ayala e P. Braudel, Paris, Editions de Fallais, 1997.
  • Braudel, F. Il Mediterraneo. Lo Spazio, La Storia, Gli Uomini, Le Tradizioni. Translated by Elena De Angeli. Bompiani, 2017. Milan: La Méditerranée.
  • Campania, A. N. I. A. I. Associazione Nazionale Ingegneri Architetti Italiani-Sezione. “Infrastrutture a Napoli - Progetti Dal 1860 Al 1898.” edited by ANIAI. Napoli: Biblioteca Nazionale, 1978.
  • Cervati, D. “Sui Vantaggi Della Costruzione Del Porto Di Napoli Alla Riva Dei Granili.” 1862.
  • Corboz, A. “The Land as Palimpsest.” Diogenes 31, no. 121 (1983): 12–34.
  • David, P. A. “Clio and the Economics of Qwerty.” The American Economic Review 75, no. 2 (1985): 332–337.
  • David, P. A. “Path Dependence - a Foundational Concep for Historical Social Science.” Cliometria 1, no. 2 (2007): 91–114.
  • De Martino, P. “Land in Limbo. Understanding Path Dependencies at the Intersection of the Port and City of Naples.” TU Delft Open, 2021.
  • Djelic, M. L., and S. Quack. “Overcoming Path Dependency: Path Generation in Open Systems.” Theor Soc 36 (2007): 161–186. doi:10.1007/s11186-007-9026-0
  • Garud, R., and P. Karnoe. Path Dependence and Creation. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001.
  • GBN. “What If? The Art of Scenario. Thinking for Nonprofits.” 2004.
  • Hein, C. Port Cities: Dynamic Landscape and Global Networks. New York: Routledge, 2011.
  • Hein, C. “Port Cityscapes: Conference and Research Contributions on Port Cities.” Planning Perspectives (2016). doi:10.1080/02665433.2015.1119714.
  • Hein, C. “The Port Cityscape: Spatial and Institutional Approaches to Port City Relationships.” Portus Plus, the Online Magazine of Rete 8 (2019): 1–8.
  • Hein, C., and D. Schubert. “Resilience and Path Dependence: A Comparative Study of the Port Cities of London,: Hamburg, and Philadelphia.” Journal of Urban History 47, no. 2 (2020): 1–31.
  • Kokot, W., M. Gandelsman, K. Wildner, and A. Wonneberger. Port Cities as Areas of Transition. Ethnographic Perspectives. Wetzlar: Majuskel Medienproduktion GmbH., 2008.
  • Maglietta, C., and C. Damiani. Il Porto Di Napoli. Note Preliminari Per Un Piano Di Studi. Roma: Centro Studi della Piro e C., 1960.
  • Mahoney, James. “Path Dependence in Historical Research.” Theory and Society, 29 (2000): 507–548.
  • Napoli, Comune di. “Atti Del Consiglio Comunale.” (1896).
  • Napoli, Comune di. “Atti Del Consiglio Comunale.” 1909.
  • Napoli, Comune di. “Atti Del Consiglio Comunale.” 1911 (1).
  • Napoli, Comune di. “Bollettini Comune Di Napoli.” 1927.
  • Napoli, Comune di. “Bollettini Comune Di Napoli.” 1931.
  • Napoli, Comune di. “Bollettini Comune Di Napoli.” 1941.
  • Napoli, Gabinetto di Prefettura di. “Secondo Versamento, Fascio 1042, Fascicolo 078.” 1945.
  • Napoli, Gabinetto di Prefettura di. “Opere Pubbliche, Ricostruzione a Napoli. Terzo Versamento, Fascio 1491, Fascicolo 001.” 1953-1955.
  • Napoli, Gabinetto di Prefettura di. “Petrolio-Varie. Terzo Versamento, Fascio 1650, Fascicolo 001.” 1953-1955.
  • Napoli, Gabinetto di Prefettura di. “Stabilimenti Petroliferi. Terzo Versamento, Fascio 1651, Fascicolo 001.” 1953-1955.
  • Napoli, Porto di. “Bollettino Ufficiale Del Porto Di Napoli.” 1963.
  • North, D. C. “Institutions.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 5, no. 1 (1991): 97–112.
  • Pavia, R., and M. Di Venosa. Waterfront. From Conflict to Integration. Trento: LISt Lab Laboratorio. Internazionale Editoriale, 2012.
  • Pierson, Paul. “Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics.” American Political Science Review 94, no. 2 (2000): 251–267.
  • Pinder, B. S., and D. A. Hoyle. Cityport Industrialization and Regional Development. London: Oxford, 1981.
  • Ramos, Stephen J. “Resilience,: Path Dependence, and the Port: The Case of Savannah.” Journal of Urban History 47, no. 2 (2017): 1–22.
  • Sarpong, David, and Mairi Maclean. “Scenario Thinking: A Practice-Based Approach for the Identification of Opportunities for Innovation.” Futures 43, no. 10 (2011): 1154–1163.
  • Schreyogg, G., and J. Sydow. The Hidden Dynamics of Path Dependence, Institutions and Organizations. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
  • Schreyogg, G., J. Sydow, and J. Koch. “Organizational Paths: Path Dependency and Beyond.” In 21th Egos Colloquium. Berlin, Germany: Academy of Management Review. 34, no. 4 (2009): 689–709.
  • Schreyogg, G., J. Sydow, and J. Koch. “Organizational Path Dependence: Opening the Black Box.” Academy of Management Review 34, no. 4 (2009): 689–709.
  • Sorensen, A. “Taking Path Dependence Seriously: An Historical Institutionalist Research Agenda in Planning History.” Planning Perspective 30, no. 1 (2015): 17–38.
  • Sorensen, A. “Institutions and Urban Space: Land, Infrastructure, and Governance in the Production of Urban Property.” Planning Theory & Practice 19, no. 1 (2018): 21–38.
  • Troy, P. “The Future of Cities.” Australian Planner 36, no. 3 (1999): 162–170.