Social capital is defined as the resources available to individuals and groups through membership in social networks. However, multiple definitions, distinct dimensions and subtypes of social capital have been used to investigate and theorise about its relationship to health on different scales, creating a confusing picture. This heterogeneity makes it necessary to systematise social capital measures in order to build a stronger foundation in terms of how these associations between the different aspects of social capital and each specific health indicator develop. We aim to provide an overview of the measurement approaches used to measure social capital in its different dimensions and scales, as well as the mechanisms through which it is pr...
Social capital has become one of the most popular topics in public health research in recent years. ...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
Over the last two decades no single concept has more aggressively captured the scholarly imagination...
AbstractSocial capital is defined as the resources available to individuals and groups through membe...
The conceptualization and operationalization of social capital varies according to discipline and le...
the last decennia, social capital has been a popular topic in social sciences. However, the concept ...
The idea that social relationships can be conceptualized as potentially productive, “social ” additi...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on measuring soc...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Social networks consist of the patterns of relationships existing among a set of actors. Social capi...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
Studies on personal social capital and health have relied on several key measures of social capital ...
Social capital has become one of the most popular topics in public health research in recent years. ...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
Over the last two decades no single concept has more aggressively captured the scholarly imagination...
AbstractSocial capital is defined as the resources available to individuals and groups through membe...
The conceptualization and operationalization of social capital varies according to discipline and le...
the last decennia, social capital has been a popular topic in social sciences. However, the concept ...
The idea that social relationships can be conceptualized as potentially productive, “social ” additi...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on measuring soc...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Social networks consist of the patterns of relationships existing among a set of actors. Social capi...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
Studies on personal social capital and health have relied on several key measures of social capital ...
Social capital has become one of the most popular topics in public health research in recent years. ...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
Over the last two decades no single concept has more aggressively captured the scholarly imagination...