Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of persons endowed with specific culture and identities. The role of institutions and policy makers is to build positive social capital and exploit it to reach their objectives. However, social capital is elusive and has several dimensions by which to interpret its multifaceted functions in economics and society. We cannot forget, furthermore, that social capital sometimes is undesirable for society, for instance when used for unethical uses. Even so, it is widely accepted that social capital has stable and positive effects
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
The concept of social capital has received significant attention from economists, as it allows for t...
Social capital is a broad term containing the social networks and norms that generate shared underst...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that ...
This paper provides an introduction to the concept of social capital, and carries out a critical rev...
The general idea of social capital is that relationships matter. In this sense, trust, cooperation a...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Social capital is a social facility which is a basis of agency for those who invest in it and have a...
The general idea of social capital is that relationships matter. In this sense, the trust, cooperati...
The broad idea that economies and societies may work better if they can rely on an abun- dant ‘capit...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
This paper summarizes the current state of the social capital paradigm from the viewpoint of the aut...
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
The concept of social capital has received significant attention from economists, as it allows for t...
Social capital is a broad term containing the social networks and norms that generate shared underst...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that ...
This paper provides an introduction to the concept of social capital, and carries out a critical rev...
The general idea of social capital is that relationships matter. In this sense, trust, cooperation a...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Social capital is a social facility which is a basis of agency for those who invest in it and have a...
The general idea of social capital is that relationships matter. In this sense, the trust, cooperati...
The broad idea that economies and societies may work better if they can rely on an abun- dant ‘capit...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
This paper summarizes the current state of the social capital paradigm from the viewpoint of the aut...
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
The concept of social capital has received significant attention from economists, as it allows for t...
Social capital is a broad term containing the social networks and norms that generate shared underst...