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Social Capital

Payne and Tripp

Hardback

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Social Capital

Synopsis

Social capital may be defined as social networks, the norms of reciprocity and trust that arise from them, and the application of these assets in achieving mutual objectives. Social capital is quite important for the efficient performance of modern economies and for the development of a stable liberal democracy. The creation of networks and trust, ideas central to mainstream thinking about social capital, seem to be fundamental in allowing change to occur smoothly. This book proposes certain designs, that appear to encourage the social interactions of sense of belonging that lie at the heart of the idea about social capital. The role of social capital in the strategic organisation of family businesses are also explored. While managers at other firms and government bureaucratic officials have a positive and monotonic relationship with performance, that for social capital from politicians has a negative relationship with performance for non-family businesses.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781606929735
Category:
General
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2009-04-01
Publisher:
Nova Science Publishers, Incor
Editor:
Tripp, Gregory Payne, Michael Diodorus, Dimitrus
Illustrations:
tables, charts & illus
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
389
Pagination:
389 pages, tables, charts & illus
Dimensions (mm):
263 x 182 x 32
Weight:
992g

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