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This article attempts to account for both continuity and change in network structures and relationships by analyzing how a country's political approach to institution building interacts with network reproduction. While firm level actors may develop tenacious socio-economic relationships, the...
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capital (less trust among people) and are subject to more government invention depend more on social network transactions than …
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academic team, composed of Friedrich L. Sell and Martin Reidelhuber, worked on the theoretical basics of "trust" and "social … "trust" and "social capital" among the students who responded. Also, we could compare many of our results with the results …: Both interrogated groups apparently have more trust in abstract (governmental and non-governmental) institutions than in …
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economically relevant aspect of social capital, trust. We use measures of trust in strangers (or social trust), trust in neighbours … and trust in the police. We address endogeneity in the use of SNS by exploiting the variation in the availability of … infrastructures. We find that all the proxies of trust significantly decrease with participation in online networks. We discuss …
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increase of trust in business relations does not correlate with the dynamic capabilities. Instead trust acts as a trigger …
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In this paper we explore the relationship between ethnic fractionalization and social capital. First, we test for time differences in the impact of ethnic fractionalization on social capital using U.S. data from 1990, 1997 and 2005. Subsequently we examine the data for evidence of the conflict,...
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