Do self-help groups (SHGs), village-based associations designed to encourage savings, household production and social cohesion among the poor, meet their goals? We examine economic outcomes and the pro-social behavior of 540 households in a randomized control trial (RCT) of a SHG program (randomized at the commune level) in rural Siem Reap, Cambodia using survey data and a rich set of economic and social capital indicators. We measured social capital—defined as social norms and the social networks that support them—with household and network surveys and lab activities that gauge altruism, trust, trustworthiness and the willingness to contribute to public goods. We find that the program successfully increased participation in SHGs and ...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
In a complement to Samreth (2016), this report summarizes and discusses the results from a field int...
Low aspirations can limit households’ investments and contribute to sustained poverty. Vice versa, i...
Group-based microfinance programmes, based on trust and solidarity among members, currently dominate...
Group-based microfinance programmes, based on trust and solidarity among members, currently dominate...
Parallel session 7. Poverty dimensionsPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8...
This study tests alternative hypotheses concerning the motivations behind the participation by rural...
The vast majority of the world's poor live in rural areas of developing countries with little access...
In this study, the relationship between social capital and poverty is examined. The data employed a...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
In a household or nations production system, social capital has been recognized as an input having m...
The aim of this paper is to inform the reader about the rural households' saving situation in Vietna...
Vietnam has limited resources available to tackle development challenges. This research report exami...
The study measured levels of trust and analyzed the determinants of trust/trustworthiness among peop...
Abstract: This research is the first study to introduce an experimental setting to test the implicat...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
In a complement to Samreth (2016), this report summarizes and discusses the results from a field int...
Low aspirations can limit households’ investments and contribute to sustained poverty. Vice versa, i...
Group-based microfinance programmes, based on trust and solidarity among members, currently dominate...
Group-based microfinance programmes, based on trust and solidarity among members, currently dominate...
Parallel session 7. Poverty dimensionsPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8...
This study tests alternative hypotheses concerning the motivations behind the participation by rural...
The vast majority of the world's poor live in rural areas of developing countries with little access...
In this study, the relationship between social capital and poverty is examined. The data employed a...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
In a household or nations production system, social capital has been recognized as an input having m...
The aim of this paper is to inform the reader about the rural households' saving situation in Vietna...
Vietnam has limited resources available to tackle development challenges. This research report exami...
The study measured levels of trust and analyzed the determinants of trust/trustworthiness among peop...
Abstract: This research is the first study to introduce an experimental setting to test the implicat...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
In a complement to Samreth (2016), this report summarizes and discusses the results from a field int...
Low aspirations can limit households’ investments and contribute to sustained poverty. Vice versa, i...