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Trust and relational capital

Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 2011
Trust can be viewed at the same time as an instrument both for an agent selecting the right partners in order to achieve its own goals, and for an agent of being selected from other potential partners in order to establish with them a cooperation/collaboration and to take advantage from the accumulated trust.
Falcone Rino, Castelfranchi Cristiano
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Social Capital in the Context of Relational Capital

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
The purpose of this study was to establish the relationship between relational capital and organizational performance in Automobile Sector of India. To help in the study, the study objectives were formulated together with a conceptual framework that linked social capital and its components to organization performance.
Neha Kashyap   +2 more
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Madelung’s deformity: capitate-related versus ulna-related measurement methods

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2019
Several investigators have defined measurements for Madelung’s deformity based on the distal radius or on the longitudinal ulnar axis to avoid the distorted distal radius and its lunate fossa. However, errors may occur in severe cases because of ulnar deformity and displacement.
Galal, Hegazy   +5 more
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Capitalism and Race Relations

Monthly Review, 1950
Review of Caste, Class, and Race by Oliver Cromwell Cox.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Relational capital and social capital

2013
In this paper, we start from relational capital, which is one of the components of intellectual capital addressing the intangible values of organizations. In popular usage, the concept seems to be closely related to social capital, with similar words (such as relationships and network) explaining it, and with claims that scholars use social capital ...
Still, Kaisa   +2 more
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capital as a social relation

1987
Taken by itself, a sharp stone is simply a relic of some ancient and inexorable geological process. But appropriated as a cutting instrument, it is a tool or, in a somewhat more murderous vein, a weapon. As a stone, it is a natural object. But as a tool or weapon, it is an eminently social object whose natural form is merely the carrier of the social ...
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Relational Capital

2023
Rafał Drewniak   +4 more
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Relational Capital : A New Perspective

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Relational capital plays a very vital role in an organization. In the present business era of Globalisation, Libralisation and Privatisation, the competition has increased manifold. The Darvin theory of ‘survival of the fittest’ has become a hard core reality.
Neha Kashyap, Gurmukh Singh Popli
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Capital and Industrial Relations

1975
It is no accident that Capital was the work to which Marx devoted the bulk of his mature life. After his early grounding in classical and German philosophy, the young Marx immersed himself in the study of economic history and political economy. This intellectual reorientation both reflected and reinforced a conviction that theories and philosophies ...
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Complexité des relations entre capital social et capital humain

Vie & sciences de l'entreprise, 2018
Le lien entre le capital humain et l’activité économique a fait l’objet de nombreuses analyses, théoriques ou empiriques en sciences économiques et en sciences de gestion (Schultz, 1959 ; Becker 1993 ; Lucas 1988). La capacité à innover représente la principale explication de ce lien : des acteurs de l’entreprise avec un haut niveau d’éducation ...
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