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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Socio-Economics. 41:118-127
This study measures the relative importance of selfishness and social capital motives using resource allocation data collected in hypothetical surveys and non-hypothetical experiments. Social capital motives allow an agent's well-being to be influenc
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Socio-Economics. 40:538-547
Social capital is a person or group's sympathy or sense of obligation for another person or group. The objects of sympathetic feelings have social capital. Those holding sympathetic feelings for others provide social capital. Because social capital p
Publikováno v:
Review of Agricultural Economics. 24(1):44-58
Social capital is a person or group's sympathy for or sense of obligation to another person or group. This article introduces social capital into a neoclassical model of farmland exchange and shows how relationships alter the terms of trade. Empirica
Autor:
Lindon J. Robison, Marcelo E. Siles
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Socio-Economics. 28:43-93
This paper asked if changes in social capital influence the level and disparity of household income in the United States. Social capital is defined in this paper as one's sympathy (antipathy) for others and one's idealized self. Changes in social cap
Publikováno v:
Agribusiness. 12:27-35
A survey of rural Michigan banks found that building good customer relationships is an important goal. The financial success of efforts to build relationships depends on the customer loyalty associated with friendly relationships. Customer loyalty wa
Social capital in the past two decades has emerged as a dominant paradigm in the various social science disciplines. However, its adoption by the different social science disciplines has led to multiple and often conflicting definitions of social cap
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Publikováno v:
Review of Agricultural Economics. 16:363
This study analyzes the influence of relationships on the probability of loan approval. Michigan banks located in communities with a population of less than 10,000 supplied the data for this study by responding to hypothetical loan requests. The surv