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Between Capitalized Socialism and Social Capitalism
Problems of Economic Transition, 1993Once 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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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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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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Buidling a Network Theory of Social Capital
Connections, 1999In the past two decades, social capital in its various forms and contexts has emerged as one of the most salient concepts in social sciences. While much excitement has been generated, divergent views, perspectives, and expectations have also raised the ...
N. Lin
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Linking social capital: a forgotten component of social capital
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2016I read with interest the study from Dr Takashi Oshio, where he attempted to address how the association between individual-level social capital and health is confounded by an individual's unobserved time-invariant attributes.1 By reading the methods described by the author, one can find that he operationalised social capital only as two components ...
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Capital, Social Capital and Religious Capital
2012In this chapter I will explore the efficacy of the social capital idea by setting it in the context of its critics. There have been many.Some have noted how social capital is ‘a nebulous concept that can include anything from how parents interact with their children to how people feel about where they live, to whom they know, how much they use their ...
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Social Capital, Intellectual Capital, and the Organizational Advantage
, 1998Janine Nahapiet, S. Ghoshal
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Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital
The City Reader, 1995R. Putnam
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Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology
, 1998A. Portes
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Social Capital: Prospects for a New Concept
, 2002P. Adler, Seok-Woo Kwon
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