Social capital is scarce in atomized “Bowling Alone” America, and the fault lines reflect long-standing geographical and social divides ...
Social capital is the intangible resources embedded within interpersonal relationships or social institutions. While social capital may seem simple to identify, it can be challenging to conceptualize ...
Social capital is the practice of developing and maintaining positive, healthy relationships. Those relationships make up the social networks of people willing to help each other when necessary.
Community provides essential support in economically disadvantaged areas. Source: Lightspring/Shutterstock This post was co-authored by Sonya Faber, Ph.D., MBA, and ...
[Social capital is] the sum of the actual and potential resources embedded within, available through, and derived from the network of relationships possessed by an individual or social unit. --Janine ...
Meghan recently interviewed for a job on her college campus. She is very talented, and her GPA is among the highest in her class. Yet, her interview prevented her from getting hired. Meghan replied to ...