Social capital is an instantiated informal norm that promotes cooperation between individuals. In the economic sphere it reduces transaction costs, and in the political sphere it promotes the kind of associational life that is necessary for the success of limited government and modern democracy. Although social capital often arises from iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma games, it also is a byproduct of religion, tradition, shared historical experience, and other types of cultural norms. Thus whereas awareness of social capital is often critical for understanding development, it is difficult to generate through public policy.Civil society;social capital, religion, virtues, individualism, sect, protestantism, sects, environment, confucianism, relig...
This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that ...
The concept of social capital has a long intellectual history in the fie ld of social sciences. In ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Social capital is a concept that has gained widespread use and recognition in many academic discipli...
The broad idea that economies and societies may work better if they can rely on an abun- dant ‘capit...
Social capital means the set of norms, institutions and orga-nizations that promote trust and cooper...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
Understandings of the relationship between social capital and civil society depend on which traditio...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...
The term "social capital" can be traced back to the work of Lyda Hanifan (19 16, 1920) on rural scho...
The concept of social capital has received increasing attention in recent years. The complexity and ...
Social capital is about relationships that are often based on earned or inherited kernels of commona...
Economic research at the turn of the century has been explicitly dealing with the social capital, as...
In sociology, civil society is often understood in terms of what it is not: it is not the wor...
Social capital in the past two decades has emerged as a dominant paradigm in the various social scie...
This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that ...
The concept of social capital has a long intellectual history in the fie ld of social sciences. In ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Social capital is a concept that has gained widespread use and recognition in many academic discipli...
The broad idea that economies and societies may work better if they can rely on an abun- dant ‘capit...
Social capital means the set of norms, institutions and orga-nizations that promote trust and cooper...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
Understandings of the relationship between social capital and civil society depend on which traditio...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...
The term "social capital" can be traced back to the work of Lyda Hanifan (19 16, 1920) on rural scho...
The concept of social capital has received increasing attention in recent years. The complexity and ...
Social capital is about relationships that are often based on earned or inherited kernels of commona...
Economic research at the turn of the century has been explicitly dealing with the social capital, as...
In sociology, civil society is often understood in terms of what it is not: it is not the wor...
Social capital in the past two decades has emerged as a dominant paradigm in the various social scie...
This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that ...
The concept of social capital has a long intellectual history in the fie ld of social sciences. In ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...