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  1. Social capital theory contends that social relationships are resources that can lead to the development and accumulation of human capital. For example, a stable family environment can support educational attainment and support the development of highly valued and rewarded skills and credentials.

  2. More recently social capital theory has predominantly focused on the dimensions of social capital developed by Nahapiet & Ghoshal (1998) building on Granovetter's (1992) theory of embeddedness. 2.1 Theory of capital – Pierre Bourdieu

  3. Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu used the term in 1972 in his Outline of a Theory of Practice, and clarified the term some years later in contrast to cultural, economic, administrative capital, physical capital, political capital, social capital and symbolic capital.

  4. Yet the truth is that social capital is intuitively understood by all humans since we are fundamentally, to our core, social. This guide provides answers to many of the important questions about social capital and includes links to our extensive resources on the concept and theory.

  5. Mar 2, 2016 · We propose a critical roadmap of the social capital theories and applications for a general audience, nonusers included, with particular attention to the works of political and social economists.

  6. This paper reviews the origins and definitions of social capital in the writings of Bourdieu, Loury, and Coleman, among other authors. It distinguishes four sources of social capital and examines their dynamics.

  7. Oct 29, 2013 · Social capital has been conceptualized in numerous ways—as both a social-structural and a psychological construct, as both a micro- and a macro-level phenomenon, and as both a metaphor and a set of concrete resources.

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