The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new framework for measurement, allowing us to build indicators for five different dimensions of the concept. Second, we provide a single, synthetic, measure capturing that particular configuration of social capital which the literature generally associates with positive economic outcomes. Third, we carry out an empirical assessment of the relationships between the different types of social capital identified by our analysis and a range of socio-economic phenomena. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on measuring soc...
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on measuring soc...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
This paper reviews the literature on social capital in order to theoretically propose a...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is twofold. Drawing on the Italian d...
Social capital is defined as the resources available to individuals and groups through membership in...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on measuring soc...
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on measuring soc...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
This paper reviews the literature on social capital in order to theoretically propose a...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is twofold. Drawing on the Italian d...
Social capital is defined as the resources available to individuals and groups through membership in...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...