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  2. Ronald Stuart Burt - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of several books on sociology, organization behavior and network analysis, including Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition (Harvard University Press, 1992) and Brokerage and Closure: An Introduction to Social Capital (Oxford University Press, 2005) His research has been published in numerous academic journals ...

  3. Social capital - Wikipedia

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    Social capital is a concept used in sociology and economics to define networks of relationships which are productive towards advancing the goals of individuals and groups. [1] [2] It involves the effective functioning of social groups through interpersonal relationships, a shared sense of identity, a shared understanding, shared norms, shared values, trust, cooperation, and reciprocity.

  4. Nan Lin - Wikipedia

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    Lin is an academician at the Academia Sinica, Taiwan.He delivered the Fei Xiao-tong Memorial Lecture at Peking University in 2008, was honored the same year at the “Re-construction and Development of Sociology in China and Nan Lin’s Intellectual Thoughts” at Tsinghua University, and gave the Famous Foreign Lectures at the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology ...

  5. World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Before Malpass became president, his son Robert had joined the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a branch of the World Bank Group that lends money to private sector businesses and whose USD 5.5 billion funding from a USD 13 billion World Bank capital increase was secured by the US Treasury at the time that David Malpass was the Treasury ...

  6. Expatriate social capital - Wikipedia

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    “features of social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit”. [7] Lin “resources embedded in a social structure that are accessed and/or mobilized in purposive actions”. [8] Coleman “Social capital is defined by its function.

  7. Cultural capital - Wikipedia

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    The concept of science capital draws from the work of Bourdieu, particularly his studies focusing on the reproduction of social inequalities in society. Science capital is made up of science-related cultural capital and social capital as well as habitus. It encapsulates the various influences that a young person's life experiences can have on ...

  8. Sex differences in social capital - Wikipedia

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    However, research analysing social capital from a gendered perspective is rare, and the notable exceptions are very critical. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] To summarise the debate, it is argued that communitarian theories of social capital naturalise the labour that women put into maintaining social networks and take advantage of rather than valorise their ...

  9. John Hicks - Wikipedia

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    His book Value and Capital (1939) significantly extended general-equilibrium and value theory. The compensated demand function is named the Hicksian demand function in memory of him. In 1972 he received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (jointly) for his pioneering contributions to general equilibrium theory and welfare theory .