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Social Capital

Advances in Nursing Science, 2020
Social capital is created by engagement in groups or associations. As a product of social involvement inside and outside of the family, people trust others more. Social commitment leads to activism while expanding social trust and cooperation for mutual benefit.
Kristi K, Westphaln   +2 more
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Social Media Social Capital, Offline Social Capital, and Citizenship: Exploring Asymmetrical Social Capital Effects

Political Communication, 2016
In pursuit of a healthier and participatory democracy, scholars have long established the positive effects of social capital, values derived from resources embedded in social ties with others which characterize the structure of opportunity and action in communities.
Gil de Zuniga, Homero   +2 more
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Social Capital and Capital Structure

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
I demonstrate that in the context of a Modigliani-Miller-type model that a firm financing social capital and physical capital will favor equity financing over debt financing without bankruptcy. With bankruptcy, debt financing will be used, but equity financing will be favored by firms that use large amounts of social capital, as it will increase their ...
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Social capital

Development in Practice, 2007
In parallel with, and as a complement to, globalisation, 'social capital' has enjoyed a meteoric rise across the social sciences over the last two decades. Not surprisingly, it has been particularly prominent across development studies, not least through heavy promotion by the World Bank.
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Awakening social capital

Nursing Outlook, 2002
It is evident that the September 11, 2001, losses and tragedies have awakened investments in people, relationships, civic pride, and community building. The cascading consequences of September 11 will continue to have future effects. One effect is increased attention to social capital as a means to build and sustain communities.
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Social capital: Neither social, nor capital

Social Science Information, 2014
Its enormous popularity across the social sciences notwithstanding, the concept of social capital is seriously flawed. More specifically, it is a misnomer; it does not capture the entire extent of the social and has nothing to do with capital in the proper sense of the word.
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Between Capitalized Socialism and Social Capitalism

Problems of Economic Transition, 1993
Once when we were en route to one of the Baltic republics, our vehicle suddenly swerved on the wet road and spun around several times. There we were in the middle of the night on the right side of a deserted road—just as we should be but without an inkling of the direction we should take or where we should go now.
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Social capital

2022
AbstractSocial capital is a theory that attempts to describe societal factors that shape the quality and quantity of our existence. It provides a way of thinking and naming societal forces which impact upon health. Social capital is relevant to social psychiatry because it provides a way to understand complex social processes that affect mental health ...
Martin Rotenberg, Kwame McKenzie
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