نتایج جستجو برای: developing social capital

تعداد نتایج: 982957  

Journal: :The Kobe journal of medical sciences 2011
Hachiro Uchiyama Masato Kawabata

Social capital and health have drawn much attention in public health. Employing three models, this study examines relationships between vertical/horizontal/comprehensive social capital, self-rated health, malaria infection, as well as health-related behaviors/attitudes. In Model 1, odds ratios were calculated to scrutinize the relationships between component variables of social capital and "Sel...

2002
Sanjaya Lall

This paper is an exploration of the social capital needs of industrial development. ‘Social capital’ attracts considerable attention in socio-political analysis and we are beginning to see its application to development economics. There has not, as far as I know, been any attempt to apply it to the determinants of successful industrialisation in the developing world. This essay is a preliminary...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Winnie Yip S V Subramanian Andrew D Mitchell Dominic T S Lee Jian Wang Ichiro Kawachi

Despite increasing acknowledgement that social capital is an important determinant of health and overall well-being, empirical evidence regarding the direction and strength of these linkages in the developing world is limited and inconclusive. This paper empirically examines relationships between social capital and health and well-being-as well as the suitability of commonly used social capital...

2012
Ying Ma Xia Qin Ruoling Chen Niannian Li Ren Chen Zhi Hu

BACKGROUND With growing recognition of the social determinants of health, social capital is an increasingly important construct in international health. However, the application of social capital discourse in response to HIV infection remains preliminary. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of social capital on quality of life (QoL) among adult patients with acquired immune deficienc...

2011
Daniel Davenport Clyde W. Holsapple

Organizations have capabilities for creating and sharing knowledge (intellectual capital) that give them their distinctive advantage over other institutional arrangements, such as markets (Ghoshal & Nahapiet, 1998). But, what is the basis of a firm’s knowledge development capabilities? At least in part, the answer is that these capabilities stem from the social capital that an organization poss...

Journal: :اقتصاد پولی مالی 0
صدیقه خورشید سمانه دربندی

the present research was carried out on the comparative study of social capital in kerman city public banks. the present research method is descriptive and survey, and data collection tool is a questionnaire. therefore, from among public banks, four banks (melli, mellat, refah and tejarat) were randomly selected. three tests of one-way anova, scheffe, and one –sample t-test was used to analyze ...

2002
Yuko Nakagawa Rajib Shaw

Although earthquake disasters are often termed as a 'natural' disaster, a critical analysis reveals that most of them are in fact man-made, and caused by the human activities that are related to poor construction practices in both developed and developing countries. Damage scenarios of recent earthquakes show ample examples in support of this statement. While risk perception is an important iss...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2010
Alvaro J Idrovo Myriam Ruiz-Rodríguez Abigail P Manzano-Patiño

OBJECTIVE To analyze whether the relationship between income inequality and human health is mediated through social capital, and whether political regime determines differences in income inequality and social capital among countries. METHODS Path analysis of cross sectional ecological data from 110 countries. Life expectancy at birth was the outcome variable, and income inequality (measured b...

2007
Robert Lee

Recognition of the role played by social capital in the way in which entrepreneurs access resources and information has grown in recent years. Social capital refers to „productive potential‟ which is derived from relationships between actors (Coleman, 1988). According to Nahapiet and Ghoshal (1998) social capital has three distinct dimensions: structural, relational and cognitive. While the str...

2007
A. S. C. Bradbury

The World Bank defines social capital as the institutions, relationships and norms that shape the quality and quantity of a society’s social interactions. Social capital is a multi-faceted concept that implies emotional attachments to relatives and friends as well as interactions between people. Existing studies of transport and its impact on the rural poor in developing countries focus largely...

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