It is widely recognized that social capital constitutes an important form of social regulation in informal sector and it is the major component of the asset portfolios of the urban poor. Nevertheless, the potential contribution of social capital in the informal sector remains under-investigated in African cities. Applying the network approach, this study examined the economic returns of social capital to microenterprises in the informal sector. To do so, the personal networks of street vendors in Addis Ababa were examined. Multi-stage sampling procedures involving purposive and systematic random-walk techniques were applied to draw samples. Data were collected through position generator surveys. The data were analyzed using OLS and Instrume...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role that social capital plays in the determi...
The informal economy plays a key role in ensuring economic growth and social well-being in developin...
This article addresses the question of why social networks have failed to promote economic developme...
Micro-enterprise development has become one of the most important approaches to reduce poverty in th...
International audienceIn order to test Lin's social capital theory in an informal African urban econ...
Faced with unemployment crisis, the creation of jobs and stimulation of economic growth becomes an i...
International audienceThis paper carries out an analysis of the formation and transformation of soci...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study extends the existing literature on how social networks enhance t...
Summary. The poverty and dramatic alteration in geographical composition of African cities have been...
International audienceThis paper examines the role and nature of entrepreneurs’ social networks in t...
Majority of world population live in poverty and struggle to fulfil the most basic needs like health...
Social capital is becoming an increasingly subtle part of achieving social economic goals especially...
The primary purpose of this paper was to assess the livelihood situation of women who are engaged in...
Using data on agricultural traders in Madagascar, this paper shows that social network capital has a...
The notion of social capital is noble in social science literatures and recently getting noteworthy ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role that social capital plays in the determi...
The informal economy plays a key role in ensuring economic growth and social well-being in developin...
This article addresses the question of why social networks have failed to promote economic developme...
Micro-enterprise development has become one of the most important approaches to reduce poverty in th...
International audienceIn order to test Lin's social capital theory in an informal African urban econ...
Faced with unemployment crisis, the creation of jobs and stimulation of economic growth becomes an i...
International audienceThis paper carries out an analysis of the formation and transformation of soci...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study extends the existing literature on how social networks enhance t...
Summary. The poverty and dramatic alteration in geographical composition of African cities have been...
International audienceThis paper examines the role and nature of entrepreneurs’ social networks in t...
Majority of world population live in poverty and struggle to fulfil the most basic needs like health...
Social capital is becoming an increasingly subtle part of achieving social economic goals especially...
The primary purpose of this paper was to assess the livelihood situation of women who are engaged in...
Using data on agricultural traders in Madagascar, this paper shows that social network capital has a...
The notion of social capital is noble in social science literatures and recently getting noteworthy ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role that social capital plays in the determi...
The informal economy plays a key role in ensuring economic growth and social well-being in developin...
This article addresses the question of why social networks have failed to promote economic developme...