| Caroline O. N. Moser, Jeremy Holland - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 60
...community itself can be considered an asset depends on its "stocks" of social capital, identified as the networks, norms and trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. These are the reciprocal exchanges that exist first and foremost between individuals and households,... | |
| Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Björn Wittrock - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 310
...physical capital and human capital — tools and training that enhance individual productivity — "social capital" refers to features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and social trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. For a variety of reasons,... | |
| Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Björn Wittrock - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...physical capital and human capital—tools and training that enhance individual productivity—"social capital" refers to features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and social trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. For a variety of reasons,... | |
| K. Brynolf Lyon, Archie Smith - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 236
...notions of physical and human capital—tools and training that enhance individual productivity—"social capital" refers to features of social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. 28 In the public discussion... | |
| Gene I. Maeroff - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 356
...Puente."4 This approach is in keeping with what Robert D. Putnam seemed to have in mind when he wrote that social capital refers to "features of social organization,...coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit." Social capital, continued Putnam, who has written frequently on civic and community life, makes possible... | |
| Lawrence Susskind, Sarah McKearnen, Jennifer Thomas-Larmer - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 1184
...a term first used regularly by conflict theorist James Coleman (1957, 1990). Putnam (1993a) notes: "Social capital" refers to features of social organization,...facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. . . . First, networks of civic engagement foster sturdy norms of generalized reciprocity: I'll do this... | |
| Joanna Ledgerwood - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 302
...barriers similar to ethnic differences.) Societies differ in their stock of "social capital — those features of social organization such as networks,...facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit" (Putnam 1993, 36). These structures depend on traditions o( collaboration and a certain level of trust... | |
| Ronald F. Ferguson, William T. Dickens - 2011 - عدد الصفحات: 650
...structure of social organization. Robert Putnam has defined social capital in a similar fashion as "features of social organization, such as networks,...facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit."62 Unlike physical capital, social capital is a resource that becomes depleted if not used... | |
| Robert Axelrod, Michael D Cohen - 2008 - عدد الصفحات: 208
...Based on his extensive research in diverse regions of Italy, the key factor is "social capital," the features of social organization, such as networks,...trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation. Social capital enhances the benefits of investment in physical and human capital. Working together... | |
| Keith Tones, Jackie Green - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 628
...associated with Putnam and his early work on local govemment ia ltaly (Putnam. l993l. For Putnam (l995: 67l. social capital: refers to features of social organization such as networks, norms and social trust thai facilitate coordination and coopemtion for mutual henefit. . . life is easier in... | |
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