In this paper we propose a social capital measure for individuals belonging to a social network. To do this, we use a game theoretical approach and so we suppose that these individuals are also involved in a cooperative TU-game modelling the economic or social interests that motivate their interactions. We propose as a measure of individual social capital the difference between the Myerson and the Shapley values of actors in the social network and explore the properties of such a measure. This definition is close to our previous measure of centrality (Gómez et al., 2003) and so in this paper we also study the relation between social capital and centrality, finding that this social capital measure can be considered as a vector magnitude with...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
This essay makes a conceptual distinction between societal categories, such as social networks, norm...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
In this paper we propose a social capital measure for individuals belonging to a social network. To ...
Although the notion of social capital has been extensively studied in various bodies of the literatu...
Although the notion of social capital has been extensively studied in various bodies of the literatu...
International audienceAlthough the notion of social capital has been extensively studied in various ...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
We define and measure social capital within a large social network where agents take actions which h...
Part 2: Social Capital and Collaborative NetworksInternational audienceThe characterization and asse...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
This essay makes a conceptual distinction between societal categories, such as social networks, norm...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
In this paper we propose a social capital measure for individuals belonging to a social network. To ...
Although the notion of social capital has been extensively studied in various bodies of the literatu...
Although the notion of social capital has been extensively studied in various bodies of the literatu...
International audienceAlthough the notion of social capital has been extensively studied in various ...
The contribution of this paper to the social capital literature is threefold. First, we set up a new...
We define and measure social capital within a large social network where agents take actions which h...
Part 2: Social Capital and Collaborative NetworksInternational audienceThe characterization and asse...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
International audienceSocial capital is decisive to many of strategic objectives of organizations. A...
The last twenty years have seen the idea of social capital blossoming as a popular and promising new...
The last twenty years saw the idea of ‘social capital’ blossoming as a popular and promising new loo...
This essay makes a conceptual distinction between societal categories, such as social networks, norm...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...