Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that individuals, groups, communities, and places can extract from the social structure emerging from their interactions. Despite the overall consensus on the structural signature of social capital, there is still controversy over the relative benefits associated with different types of social structure. In this article, we advocate a two-faceted perspective on social capital, regarded as value originating from both closed (rich in third-party relationships) and open (rich in brokerage opportunities) bridging structures. We uncover these structures from place-centric networks and investigate their association with key socio-economic indicators. To thi...
Bonding, bridging and linking social capital can be a useful mechanism to promote sustainable develo...
To grasp the critical role of socio-cultural factors for regional economic development, several conc...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
This article addresses the question of why social networks have failed to promote economic developme...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
International audienceIn order to test Lin's social capital theory in an informal African urban econ...
International audienceThis paper examines the role and nature of entrepreneurs’ social networks in t...
In this study, we analyze the relationship between network structure and economic prosperity in 438 ...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
Bonding, bridging and linking social capital can be a useful mechanism to promote sustainable develo...
To grasp the critical role of socio-cultural factors for regional economic development, several conc...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
This article addresses the question of why social networks have failed to promote economic developme...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
International audienceIn order to test Lin's social capital theory in an informal African urban econ...
International audienceThis paper examines the role and nature of entrepreneurs’ social networks in t...
In this study, we analyze the relationship between network structure and economic prosperity in 438 ...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
Bonding, bridging and linking social capital can be a useful mechanism to promote sustainable develo...
To grasp the critical role of socio-cultural factors for regional economic development, several conc...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...