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Social Capital

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Social Capital
Valuable personal and business connections between people and organizations. Social capital can enhance or even create success for a person or company. For example, a person may use his social capital by contacting friends and former colleagues to procure a job. Likewise, a company may use the collective social capital of its management to attract clients. See also: Networking.


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Coleman or Pierre Bourdieu, or yet another adumbration of precursors acknowledged or merely surmised, but with a source whose prestige and worldwide influence is undeniable--the World Bank: Social capital refers to the institutions, relationships, and norms that shape the quality and quantity of a society's social interactions.
of Southern Denmark) have edited these research articles on the bonding and bridging of social capital networks, noting that balancing of sociology, politics and economics requires trust on a global scale.
2 ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND ISLAMIC WELFARE PROVISION BY JANE HARRIGAN AND HAMED EL SAID PUBLISHED BY PALGRAVE MACMILLAN ISBN 9780230202191 PRICE 55.
 
 
 
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