There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital. Advocates of the most influential stream define social capital primarily as an attribute of societies, as an innate characteristic of the social environment based on the high degree of interpersonal & institutional trust facilitating people's co-operation. Adherents of the other stream define social capital in terms of mutually beneficial exchanges based on social connections & informal networks allowing individuals to achieve their own particular goals. The former approach prevails in 'western' countries, while the latter one prevails in the study of social change in post-communist societies where social capital drawing from interpersonal ...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
The main aim of the article was to characterize and compare personal and public trust of students fr...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
Abstract: There are at least two significantly different approaches to the concep-tualisation of soc...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...
The field of social capital still lacks a recognized general theory. Accordingly, various and someti...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
The concept of social capital is gaining certain stability in the social studies. The heuristic pote...
This paper focuses on measuring collective social capital. Theoretical and methodological approaches...
How to construct a robust measure of social capital? This paper offers two contributions. The first ...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
This article has two aims. First, we address the debated question of adequate conceptualization and ...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
The main aim of the article was to characterize and compare personal and public trust of students fr...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
Abstract: There are at least two significantly different approaches to the concep-tualisation of soc...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...
The field of social capital still lacks a recognized general theory. Accordingly, various and someti...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
The concept of social capital is gaining certain stability in the social studies. The heuristic pote...
This paper focuses on measuring collective social capital. Theoretical and methodological approaches...
How to construct a robust measure of social capital? This paper offers two contributions. The first ...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
This article has two aims. First, we address the debated question of adequate conceptualization and ...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
The main aim of the article was to characterize and compare personal and public trust of students fr...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...