Firms’ crimes and land use in italy. an exploratory data analysis

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The aim of this analysis is a preliminary understanding of the firms’ illegal land-use dynamics. The paper empirically substantiates whether the firm’s illegal behavior and a set of macro and micro factors can lead to different degree of illegal land use expressed in term of m2. Through a unique data collection drawn from 342 judgments of the Italian court of cassation over the last six years a robust regression with M-estimation was carried out. Findings are interpreted with the idea that any illegal firms’ choice is oriented by a cost/benefit analysis both in case of legal firms and mafia-type organization. Thus the cost of detections as well as the benefits tied to the illegal business are emphasized. Finally, this is a preliminary analysis that has been conducted thanks to the members’ contribution of the Observatory of the territorial development (University of Salerno).

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Troisi, R., & Alfano, G. (2021). Firms’ crimes and land use in italy. an exploratory data analysis. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 178 SIST, pp. 749–758). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48279-4_70

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