"The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals interact. Economic and social institutions have changed, requiring an adaptation process by individuals in the move toward a market economy. How each individual accesses, manipulates and uses their networks will determine the use of their social capital. Within CEE, there is a presumption of low levels of social capital. This paper was written as a conceptual framework for a research project entitled 'Integrated Development of Agricultural and Rural Institutions' (IDARI) in CEE countries. One element of the IDARI project is to understand the emergence and maintenance of cooperative behaviour in light of rural restructuring and institutional ...
Social capital is widely seen as an important factor behind economic development. It facilitates tie...
Social capital, even being an ambiguous phenomenon with number of different definitions, is consider...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
ABSTRACT Social capital is defined as the shared knowledge, trust, and culture, embodied in the stru...
ABSTRACT Social capital is defined as the shared knowledge, trust, and culture, embodied in the stru...
This paper uses data from the 1995 and 2000 World Values Survey to examine and compare the relations...
Agricultural cooperatives in post-socialistic countries often fail to justify their purpose. Lack of...
The importance of social capital for agricultural and rural development is explored in this paper th...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the leveI of social capital in thi...
Social capital is widely seen as an important factor behind economic development. It facilitates tie...
Social capital, even being an ambiguous phenomenon with number of different definitions, is consider...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
The transition process in central and eastern Europe (CEE) had a profound effect on how individuals ...
ABSTRACT Social capital is defined as the shared knowledge, trust, and culture, embodied in the stru...
ABSTRACT Social capital is defined as the shared knowledge, trust, and culture, embodied in the stru...
This paper uses data from the 1995 and 2000 World Values Survey to examine and compare the relations...
Agricultural cooperatives in post-socialistic countries often fail to justify their purpose. Lack of...
The importance of social capital for agricultural and rural development is explored in this paper th...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the leveI of social capital in thi...
Social capital is widely seen as an important factor behind economic development. It facilitates tie...
Social capital, even being an ambiguous phenomenon with number of different definitions, is consider...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...