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Autor | Christiaan Grootaert / Thierry van Bastelaer |
Titel | Understanding and measuring social capital: A synthesis of findings and recommendations from the social capital initiative |
Jahr | 2001 |
Anmerkung | World Bank |
URL | https://www.casede.org/CapitalSocial/World_Bank_Understanding_social%20capital.pdf |
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Putnam originally envisaged only these positive externalities of social capital, but others have since recognized negative externalities of social capital. | Putnam originally envisaged these externalities as being only of a positive nature, but he and others have since recognized that negative externalities can result from interpersonal interactions, as demonstrated by certain interests groups or, in extreme cases, malevolent groups such as the Mafia in Italy or the Interahamwe in Rwanda. |
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In addition to the largely informal, and often local, horizontal and hierarchical relationships the third paradigm, the macro level of analysis, embraces the social and political environment that shapes social structure and enables norms to develop (Grootaert & van Bastelaer, 2001). This understanding focuses on the institutional structures and, affairs such as the political
regime, the rule of law, the court system, and civil and political liberties. |
The third and most encompassing view of social capital includes the social and political environment that shapes social structure and enables norms to develop. In addition to the largely informal, and often local, horizontal and hierarchical relationships of the first two concepts, this view also includes the macro-level most formalized institutional relationships and structures, such as the political regime, the rule of law, the court system, and civil and political liberties. |
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