This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the performance of grassroots selfgovernment institutions in rural China, based on an original survey of 410 villages throughout the whole of China. The findings indicate that, on the one hand, bonding social capital still has a very solid foundation in the rural areas of China. On the other, bridging social capital is in formation in Chinese villages, even though the stock of bridging social capital is currently very moderate. Moreover, this study finds that bridging social capital, as manifested in general trust and inclusive social networks, positively affected the governance performance of each surveyed village. Yet, bonding social capital, as...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of four components of social cap...
This paper studies social capital and households' participation in Rotating Labor Associations ...
Rural China faces many challenges, including outmigration, brain drains, and the hollowing out and d...
This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
Does social capital generate positive influences on economic development and democratic governance? ...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
This dissertation explores why and how personal networks (relational social capital) can/cannot be t...
The relationship between social trust and governance has been one of the focal points of the academi...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
This paper evaluates whether social capital affects the ability of farm households to obtain formal ...
This article examines the influence of social capital on the sustainable livelihood ability of rural...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
Despite the position of farmer cooperatives in markets and their social capital based characteristic...
This paper conducts an exploratory analysis on the role of social capital in influencing both econom...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of four components of social cap...
This paper studies social capital and households' participation in Rotating Labor Associations ...
Rural China faces many challenges, including outmigration, brain drains, and the hollowing out and d...
This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
Does social capital generate positive influences on economic development and democratic governance? ...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
This dissertation explores why and how personal networks (relational social capital) can/cannot be t...
The relationship between social trust and governance has been one of the focal points of the academi...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
This paper evaluates whether social capital affects the ability of farm households to obtain formal ...
This article examines the influence of social capital on the sustainable livelihood ability of rural...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
Despite the position of farmer cooperatives in markets and their social capital based characteristic...
This paper conducts an exploratory analysis on the role of social capital in influencing both econom...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of four components of social cap...
This paper studies social capital and households' participation in Rotating Labor Associations ...
Rural China faces many challenges, including outmigration, brain drains, and the hollowing out and d...