¿Son las relaciones sociales una fuente de recursos? Una definición del capital social [PDF]
[EN] In this article it is presented a definition of the concept of social capital. Social capital is understood as resources —obligations of reciprocity and information— derived from social networks. It is also presented some arguments against the usual definitions of social capital found in the literature are also presented.
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Opcions de política en el cas de l'Arc Llatí [PDF]
Es presenten les quatre grans classes d'elements del capital territorial de l'Arc Llatí en què s'hauria d'incidir des del punt de vista polític: el capital d'infraestructura i l'estructura dels assentaments, que inclouen també les característiques del ...
Camagni, Roberto
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ABSTRACT Local governments increasingly rely on contractual relationships with third parties for public service delivery, blending formal agreements with relational mechanisms to reduce risks and uncertainties. While most research on these contracts has focused on relationships between two parties, this work adopts a network perspective to analyze how ...
Raúl Gutiérrez‐Meave +3 more
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La internacionalización de empresas: relación entre el capital social, las tecnologías de la información relacional y la innovación [PDF]
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo revisar el proceso de internacionalización de las empresas, estudiando su desempeño exportador y la influencia que ejercen variables como el capital social, las tecnologías de la información relacional (Web 2.0) y la ...
Peláez Cano, María José +1 more
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Escribir en comunidad: Construcción de relaciones y responsabilidad en la producción de conocimiento
ABSTRACT As anthropology reckons with its past, present, and future, anthropologists increasingly seek to challenge inequities within the discipline and academia more broadly. Anthropology, regardless of subdiscipline, is a social endeavor. Yet research often remains an isolating (though not necessarily solitary) process, even within research teams and
Jordi Armani Rivera Prince +16 more
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Weaving values, knowledge and context to care for human–nature relationships in protected areas
Abstract Transformative change necessitates a profound shift in how people relate to, understand, value and envision landscapes to find effective pathways for conservation science and practice. In response, we examined the relationships among broad values—biospheric, altruistic and egoistic—that work in conjunction with ecological knowledge acquisition
Miguel A. Cebrián‐Piqueras +6 more
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Diagnóstico del capital intelectual en una empresa maquiladora textil mexicana
Rev.esc.adm.neg Con el fin de establecer el valor que una empresa tiene en relación a sus activos intangibles, mediante un diagnóstico del capital intelectual, se formuló como objetivo ...
Sahara Bermúdez-Rodríguez +1 more
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Abstract Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have intensified over the last decade, spotlighting the concept of “epicentre” as a means of locating disease origins. Although epicentre thinking can facilitate rapid interventions, it often overlooks the political‐economic and ecological forces driving outbreaks.
Mariel Aguilar‐Støen +4 more
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Capital socio-relacional des d'una perspectiva de gènere. La seva relació amb el concepte de sostre de vidre [PDF]
Per mitjà d'una aproximació qualitativa a la metodologia de xarxes, en aquest cas ego centrades i construïdes mitjançant el treball empíric, es pretén analitzar la relació entre capital social i sostre de vidre introduint, d'aquesta manera, la variable ...
Adell Fernández, María del Alba +1 more
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Insights on human−wildlife coexistence from social science and Indigenous and traditional knowledge
Abstract Much work on human−wildlife conflict focuses on safeguarding wildlife from humans and vice versa, protecting humans, their crops, livestock, and property from wildlife, and mitigating negative, sometimes lethal encounters. The emphasis is on conflict, a framing that reinforces human−nature dualisms and instills the notion of humans and wild ...
Helina Jolly, Amanda Stronza
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