Social capital has a dark side. While social capital can facilitate collective action, a few members might form closed circles and dominate planning processes. Bonding and bridging social capital are arguably crucial factors in explaining these different outcomes, yet the causal link remains unexplored due to underdeveloped measures and methods. This article contributes to the literature by proposing network measures and testing these effects one against the other through exponential random graph models. The analysis focuses on the case of an urban regeneration project in Sinchon, an inner-city neighborhood in Seoul, where residents were engaged in the governance of planning, partnered with public officials. Based on a survey and interviews...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
During the last decade, academic interest in residents’ participation in maintaining the quality of ...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...
Social capital has a dark side. While social capital can facilitate collective action, a few members...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
The quality of relationships among and between people is an important factor to consider when workin...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
This chapter discusses how longitudinal network analysis can be useful for theory development, espec...
We explore the links between determinants of social capital and labor market networks at the neighbo...
In this article we provide a conceptual and argumentative framework for studying how Area Based Init...
Investing in cluster formation or encouraging companies to network in regional strategic networks is...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
During the last decade, academic interest in residents’ participation in maintaining the quality of ...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...
Social capital has a dark side. While social capital can facilitate collective action, a few members...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
The quality of relationships among and between people is an important factor to consider when workin...
This research unifies studies on macro- and micro-level relationships regarding changes in city-leve...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
This chapter discusses how longitudinal network analysis can be useful for theory development, espec...
We explore the links between determinants of social capital and labor market networks at the neighbo...
In this article we provide a conceptual and argumentative framework for studying how Area Based Init...
Investing in cluster formation or encouraging companies to network in regional strategic networks is...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
During the last decade, academic interest in residents’ participation in maintaining the quality of ...
Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that indi...