In this paper, we define social capital from different perspectives and show how it is linked to the concept of a community. Based on these definitions, a conceptual framework for analyzing and measuring social capital and its indicators is developed. A typology for analyzing social capital is then created based on different types of communities. The characteristics of three prototype communities–a small rural community, a modern city suburb, and a community located in the core of a central city are outlined. For each prototype community, social capital formation strategies and indicators suggesting evidence of social capital are identified. Implications for future research efforts dealing with social capital are discussed
Unlike most social capital research which utilizes cross-sectional design, usually of existing stati...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
This study examines the connection between social capital and urban and rural areas. The study divid...
This paper examines some of the ways in which social capital networks develop and operate and contra...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
This study has been conducted to assess the status of the social capital in rural and urban communit...
Over the past decade the concept of social capital has attracted a vast research interest at the int...
The primary aims of this paper are to review the concept of social capital and related constructs an...
This article develops an empirically grounded definition of social capital. Drawing on the work of C...
Social capital, even being an ambiguous phenomenon with number of different definitions, is consider...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
This article reassesses the concept of 'social capital'. Against the background of existing theoreti...
A case study in a rural Australian township attempted to determine indicators verifying the existenc...
Five case study communities in both metropolitan and regional urban locations in Australia are used ...
It has been suggested that the quantity and quality of a community’s social capital has a large impa...
Unlike most social capital research which utilizes cross-sectional design, usually of existing stati...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
This study examines the connection between social capital and urban and rural areas. The study divid...
This paper examines some of the ways in which social capital networks develop and operate and contra...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
This study has been conducted to assess the status of the social capital in rural and urban communit...
Over the past decade the concept of social capital has attracted a vast research interest at the int...
The primary aims of this paper are to review the concept of social capital and related constructs an...
This article develops an empirically grounded definition of social capital. Drawing on the work of C...
Social capital, even being an ambiguous phenomenon with number of different definitions, is consider...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
This article reassesses the concept of 'social capital'. Against the background of existing theoreti...
A case study in a rural Australian township attempted to determine indicators verifying the existenc...
Five case study communities in both metropolitan and regional urban locations in Australia are used ...
It has been suggested that the quantity and quality of a community’s social capital has a large impa...
Unlike most social capital research which utilizes cross-sectional design, usually of existing stati...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
This study examines the connection between social capital and urban and rural areas. The study divid...