patroonverbanden
Patroonverbanden are networks of patronage in which a patroon, a person with higher status, wealth, or authority, binds a group of clients through reciprocal obligations. In this arrangement the patroon offers access to resources, protection, information, or opportunities such as jobs, contracts, or land, while clients repay with loyalty, services, political support, labor, or payment. The ties are typically personal and informal, often built on trust, kinship, or shared identity, and they can extend across social and economic realms.
Key features of patroonverbanden include asymmetry (power concentrated in the patron), reciprocity (obligations go in both
Historically, the concept has been used in sociology, political science, and history to analyze how elite actors
Implications of patroonverbanden are mixed: they can provide stability, social cohesion, and efficient mobilization of resources