Social capital is a popular, but contested concept. It draws attention to the way in which social relations and constructed forms of social organization can produce outcomes on individual and collective levels. However, it is often founded on individualistic, rational-choice models of human behavior that neglect its embeddedness. I explore the embeddedness of social capital through a comparative case study of two voluntary sport organizations in the UK. Through close analysis of in-depth interviews and longitudinal observation, I look at the processes of social capital development and at how socio-organizational context and identity shape these processes
This article explores the relations between voluntary organisations and the city administration in t...
In recent years, numerous concepts of capital have been introduced in social science literature. Thi...
In my belief the effectiveness of organizations has more to do with managing people in a more ethica...
Purpose – If social capital is understood as the ability to access resources through social ties, it...
This thesis seeks to understand how social capital develops within voluntary sports clubs. It adopts...
Book synopsis: This volume provides a collection of critical new perspectives on social capital ...
Social capital is a social facility which is a basis of agency for those who invest in it and have a...
Book synopsis: Drawing on primary research within voluntary sports clubs in the UK and secondary ana...
This research project is an examination of the role of voluntary sports clubs (VSCs), within a moder...
This research aims to disclose how the social capital is created and maintained in the voluntary ass...
Putnam’s version of social capital, and the main problems with it, are outlined in Chapter One of th...
© 2014 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand. This paper presents the findings o...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
In this paper we use the concept of social capital to outline a distinctive approach to understandin...
This article explores the relations between voluntary organisations and the city administration in t...
In recent years, numerous concepts of capital have been introduced in social science literature. Thi...
In my belief the effectiveness of organizations has more to do with managing people in a more ethica...
Purpose – If social capital is understood as the ability to access resources through social ties, it...
This thesis seeks to understand how social capital develops within voluntary sports clubs. It adopts...
Book synopsis: This volume provides a collection of critical new perspectives on social capital ...
Social capital is a social facility which is a basis of agency for those who invest in it and have a...
Book synopsis: Drawing on primary research within voluntary sports clubs in the UK and secondary ana...
This research project is an examination of the role of voluntary sports clubs (VSCs), within a moder...
This research aims to disclose how the social capital is created and maintained in the voluntary ass...
Putnam’s version of social capital, and the main problems with it, are outlined in Chapter One of th...
© 2014 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand. This paper presents the findings o...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
In this paper we use the concept of social capital to outline a distinctive approach to understandin...
This article explores the relations between voluntary organisations and the city administration in t...
In recent years, numerous concepts of capital have been introduced in social science literature. Thi...
In my belief the effectiveness of organizations has more to do with managing people in a more ethica...