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Polish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Management / kapitał społeczny | |||||||
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social capital endowment Explanation: The_endowment_of_social_capital_as_a_determinant_of_corruption https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288754142_The_endowment_of_social_capital_as_a_determinant_of_corruption |
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the value-added/the added value of social capital///the value of social capital Explanation: The author claims that the added social value of social relations can be observed in those processes through which social capital and public (relational) goods (re)generate or elide each other. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265341938_Social_ca... ccccccccccccc\\ This paper discusses the nature of knowledge collaboration, and measures knowledge synergy effects from the value-added of social capital\ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263681247_Performan... ccccccccccccccccccccccccc What is social capital value and how do we measure it? https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/05/how-to-measure-the-va... cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc This article addressed the issue of the added value of the concept of Social Capital to innovation. https://www.socialcapitalresearch.com/one-hundred-years-soci... |
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rent of social capital Explanation: "Renta" jako źródło stałych dochodów lub korzyści niematerialnych. Zaproponowałem analogię do 'rent of land' (choć w tym przypadku chodzi o środki materialne). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2019-09-05 16:40:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1738822 Reference: http://https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1... |
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the benefits of the social capital Explanation: skoro wycofano .... ---------- The social capital theory is incorporated into the framework and is discussed as a way of addressing some of the weaknesses of the NIS. The benefits of the social capital theory as well as the possible risks are also discussed. - https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/9dac/fe0fb8aec93574a6b287ec... - page 20 ----- An Opportunity for Building Social Capital For First Nations and Inuit, "informal" care networks provide an opportunity to support professional "formal" care (nursing care, home care, home support, respite care, etc.) in a manner that respects First Nations and Inuit traditional and holistic, as well as contemporary, approaches to healing and wellness. Since informal caregivers come from the social networks of those receiving care, the support provided is a direct result and a tangible benefit of the social capital embedded in these networks. The benefits flow both ways. For instance, when elders receive support to age in place, their traditional wisdom, language and cultural knowledge remain available to the community. - https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/science-rese... -------- The second observed benefit of the social capital generated in the incubator is the solidarity between the tenant firms. The firm employees see the other firms as their neighbors and are open to helping each other. They go and ask their neighbors help or try to do their best if their help is needed. - http://ba.metu.edu.tr/sites/ba.metu.edu.tr/files/MARC 2007_3... - page 14 ------ For Fukuyama, the opposite of a traditional culture is a modern culture that consists of a large number of overlapping social groups that permit multiple memberships and identities (Fukuyama 2001, p. 9). The economic benefit of the social capital created by these overlapping groups is that it reduces the transaction costs arising from coordinated actions and agreements among people. It is certainly possible to achieve coordinated action among people who have no social capital, but coordinated action among such people would require additional transaction costs and enforcement mechanisms (Fukuyama 2001, p. 10). - https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&ht... - page 35 |
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