Social capital is defined by its function. It is not a single entity but a variety of different entities, with two elements in common: they all consist of some aspect of social structures, and they facilitate certain actions of actors - whether persons... Social Capital: A Multifaceted Perspective - Sida 46redigerad av - 2000 - 424 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Robert Picciotto, Eduardo Wiesner Durán - 1998 - 340 sidor
...cooperation for the mutual benefit of the members of the association (Putnam 1993). 5 Coleman (1988) puts forth a second, broader concept of social capital....structure, and they facilitate certain actions of actors—whether personal or corporate actors—within the structure" (598). From the outset, this... | |
| Roger Th.A.J. Leenders, Shaul M. Gabbay - 1999 - 586 sidor
...encompass other structures: 'Social capital is defined by its function. It is not a single entity but a variety of different entities, with two elements...common: they all consist of some aspect of social structures, and they facilitate certain actions of actors — whether persons or corporate actors —... | |
| Tony Emmett, Alexander Butchart - 2000 - 360 sidor
...A second, but broader, concept is associated with the work of James Coleman (1988). Coleman defines social capital as "a variety of different entities,...personal or corporate actors - within the structure" (p. 598). This definition places greater emphasis on social structure and broadens the concept to include... | |
| Stephen Baron, John Field, Tom Schuller - 2000 - 322 sidor
...Coleman (1988a: 98) argues that: Social capital is defined by its function. It is not a single entity but a variety of different entities, with two elements...they facilitate certain actions of actors whether persons or corporate actors within the structure. Like other forms of capital, social capital is productive,... | |
| Lisa F. Berkman, Ichiro Kawachi - 2000 - 428 sidor
...function. It is not a single entity, but a variety of different entities having two characteristics in common: They all consist of some aspect of social...structure, and they facilitate certain actions of individuals who are within the structure. Like other forms of capital, social capital is productive,... | |
| B.M. Staw, R.I. Sutton - 2000 - 436 sidor
...function. It is not a single entity but a variety of different entities having two characteristics in common: They all consist of some aspect of social...structure, and they facilitate certain actions of individuals who are within the structure. Like other forms of capital, social capital is productive,... | |
| John D. Montgomery, Alex Inkeles - 2001 - 292 sidor
...capital is ... not a single entity, but a variety of different entities having two characteristics in common: they all consist of some aspect of social...structure, and they facilitate certain actions of individuals who are within the structure. Like other forms of capital, social capital is productive,... | |
| Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán, Robert C. Smith, Ramón Grosfoguel - 2001 - 326 sidor
...certain systems to function. Social capital is defined by its function. It is not a single entity but a variety of different entities, with two elements...common: they all consist of some aspect of social structures, and they facilitate certain actions of actors — whether persons or corporate actors —... | |
| Bob Edwards, Michael W. Foley, Mario Diani - 2001 - 356 sidor
...tool in aid in this." Social capital, he tell us, is denned by its function not a single entity but variety of different entities, with two elements in...common: they all consist of some aspect of social structures and they facilitate certain actions of actors—whether persons or corporate actors—within... | |
| David Lewis - 2001 - 260 sidor
...person ... it is not a single entity, but a vatiery of different entities having two chatacretistics in common: they all consist of some aspect of social structure, and they facilitare certain actions of the individuals who ate within the structure . . . social capital is... | |
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