ocial scientists in
several fields have recently suggested a common framework for
understanding these
phenomena, a framework that rests
on the concept of social capital.
4
By analogy
with notions of physical capital and
human capital--tools and training that enhance individual
productivity--"social
capital" refers to features of
social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that
facilitate
coordination and cooperation for
mutual benefit.
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