Contexts of Social Capital
Social Networks in Markets, Communities and Families
Herausgeber: Hsung, Ray-May; Breiger, Ronald L; Lin, Nan
Contexts of Social Capital
Social Networks in Markets, Communities and Families
Herausgeber: Hsung, Ray-May; Breiger, Ronald L; Lin, Nan
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
One of the "hottest" concepts in international academic social-science research, social capital refers to the ways in which people make use of social networks in "getting ahead". This book presents the latest contributions and advances in theory and method in this important field.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Beyond the Sociology of Development65,99 €
- Jouni HäkliSocial Capital and Urban Networks of Trust74,99 €
- Robert HoltonMax Weber on Economy and Society (Routledge Revivals)77,99 €
- Baidya Nath VarmaThe Sociology and Politics of Development29,99 €
- Social Fairness and Economics76,99 €
- Peter PrestonTheories of Development65,99 €
- Ken PostSocialism and Underdevelopment65,99 €
-
-
-
One of the "hottest" concepts in international academic social-science research, social capital refers to the ways in which people make use of social networks in "getting ahead". This book presents the latest contributions and advances in theory and method in this important field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536721
- ISBN-10: 0415536723
- Artikelnr.: 57058413
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536721
- ISBN-10: 0415536723
- Artikelnr.: 57058413
Ray-May Hsung is Professor of Sociology at the National Chengchi University, Taiwan. Nan Lin is Professor of Sociology at Duke University, USA. Ronald L. Breiger is Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona, USA.
Part 1: Advances on Theory and Methods of Social Capital 1. Position
Generators, Affiliations, and the Institutional Logics of Social Capital: A
Study of Taiwan Firms and Individuals Ray-May Hsung and Ronald L. Breiger
2. Changing Places: The Influence of Meeting Places on Recruiting Friends
Beate Völker, Henk Flap and Gerald Mollenhors 3. Does the Golden Rule Rule?
Rochelle R. Côté, Gabriele Plickert and Barry Wellman 4. Making Democracy
Work via the Functioning of Heterogeneous Personal Networks: An Empirical
Analysis based on a Japanese Election Study Ken'ichi Ikeda and Tetsuro
Kobayashi Part 2: Markets And Social Capital 5. The Context Challenge:
Generalizing Social Capital Processes Across Two Different Settings Bonnie
H. Erickson 6. The Transaction Cost: Embeddedness Approach to Studying
Chinese Outsourcing Jar-Der Luo and Yung-Chu Yeh 7. Constructed Network as
Social Capital: The Transformation Of Taiwan's Small And Medium Enterprise
Organization Chieh-Hsuan Chen Part 3: Social Capital in Communities 8.
Production And Returns Of Social Capital: Evidence From Urban China Nan
Lin, Dan Ao And Lijun Song 9. The Distribution and Return of Social Capital
in Taiwan Chih-Jou Jay Chen 10. Social Capital in Communities, Development
and Integration: The Four-Village Case Study in Hungary, 2000 Róbert Tardos
11. Distinctiveness and Disadvantage among the Urban Poor: Is Low Network
Capital Really the Problem Jeanne S. Hurlbert, John J. Beggs and Valerie A.
Haines Part 4: Families and Social Capital 12. Parental Closure Effects on
Learning: Coleman's Theory of Social Capital on Learning Revisited Ly-Yun
Chang 13. Childcare Networks and Embedded Experiences Joseph Galaskiewicz,
Beth M. Duckles and Olga Mayorova 14. The Immediate Returns on Time
Investment in Daily Contacts: Exploring the Network-Overlapping Effects
from Contact Diaries Yang-Chih Fu
Generators, Affiliations, and the Institutional Logics of Social Capital: A
Study of Taiwan Firms and Individuals Ray-May Hsung and Ronald L. Breiger
2. Changing Places: The Influence of Meeting Places on Recruiting Friends
Beate Völker, Henk Flap and Gerald Mollenhors 3. Does the Golden Rule Rule?
Rochelle R. Côté, Gabriele Plickert and Barry Wellman 4. Making Democracy
Work via the Functioning of Heterogeneous Personal Networks: An Empirical
Analysis based on a Japanese Election Study Ken'ichi Ikeda and Tetsuro
Kobayashi Part 2: Markets And Social Capital 5. The Context Challenge:
Generalizing Social Capital Processes Across Two Different Settings Bonnie
H. Erickson 6. The Transaction Cost: Embeddedness Approach to Studying
Chinese Outsourcing Jar-Der Luo and Yung-Chu Yeh 7. Constructed Network as
Social Capital: The Transformation Of Taiwan's Small And Medium Enterprise
Organization Chieh-Hsuan Chen Part 3: Social Capital in Communities 8.
Production And Returns Of Social Capital: Evidence From Urban China Nan
Lin, Dan Ao And Lijun Song 9. The Distribution and Return of Social Capital
in Taiwan Chih-Jou Jay Chen 10. Social Capital in Communities, Development
and Integration: The Four-Village Case Study in Hungary, 2000 Róbert Tardos
11. Distinctiveness and Disadvantage among the Urban Poor: Is Low Network
Capital Really the Problem Jeanne S. Hurlbert, John J. Beggs and Valerie A.
Haines Part 4: Families and Social Capital 12. Parental Closure Effects on
Learning: Coleman's Theory of Social Capital on Learning Revisited Ly-Yun
Chang 13. Childcare Networks and Embedded Experiences Joseph Galaskiewicz,
Beth M. Duckles and Olga Mayorova 14. The Immediate Returns on Time
Investment in Daily Contacts: Exploring the Network-Overlapping Effects
from Contact Diaries Yang-Chih Fu
Part 1: Advances on Theory and Methods of Social Capital 1. Position
Generators, Affiliations, and the Institutional Logics of Social Capital: A
Study of Taiwan Firms and Individuals Ray-May Hsung and Ronald L. Breiger
2. Changing Places: The Influence of Meeting Places on Recruiting Friends
Beate Völker, Henk Flap and Gerald Mollenhors 3. Does the Golden Rule Rule?
Rochelle R. Côté, Gabriele Plickert and Barry Wellman 4. Making Democracy
Work via the Functioning of Heterogeneous Personal Networks: An Empirical
Analysis based on a Japanese Election Study Ken'ichi Ikeda and Tetsuro
Kobayashi Part 2: Markets And Social Capital 5. The Context Challenge:
Generalizing Social Capital Processes Across Two Different Settings Bonnie
H. Erickson 6. The Transaction Cost: Embeddedness Approach to Studying
Chinese Outsourcing Jar-Der Luo and Yung-Chu Yeh 7. Constructed Network as
Social Capital: The Transformation Of Taiwan's Small And Medium Enterprise
Organization Chieh-Hsuan Chen Part 3: Social Capital in Communities 8.
Production And Returns Of Social Capital: Evidence From Urban China Nan
Lin, Dan Ao And Lijun Song 9. The Distribution and Return of Social Capital
in Taiwan Chih-Jou Jay Chen 10. Social Capital in Communities, Development
and Integration: The Four-Village Case Study in Hungary, 2000 Róbert Tardos
11. Distinctiveness and Disadvantage among the Urban Poor: Is Low Network
Capital Really the Problem Jeanne S. Hurlbert, John J. Beggs and Valerie A.
Haines Part 4: Families and Social Capital 12. Parental Closure Effects on
Learning: Coleman's Theory of Social Capital on Learning Revisited Ly-Yun
Chang 13. Childcare Networks and Embedded Experiences Joseph Galaskiewicz,
Beth M. Duckles and Olga Mayorova 14. The Immediate Returns on Time
Investment in Daily Contacts: Exploring the Network-Overlapping Effects
from Contact Diaries Yang-Chih Fu
Generators, Affiliations, and the Institutional Logics of Social Capital: A
Study of Taiwan Firms and Individuals Ray-May Hsung and Ronald L. Breiger
2. Changing Places: The Influence of Meeting Places on Recruiting Friends
Beate Völker, Henk Flap and Gerald Mollenhors 3. Does the Golden Rule Rule?
Rochelle R. Côté, Gabriele Plickert and Barry Wellman 4. Making Democracy
Work via the Functioning of Heterogeneous Personal Networks: An Empirical
Analysis based on a Japanese Election Study Ken'ichi Ikeda and Tetsuro
Kobayashi Part 2: Markets And Social Capital 5. The Context Challenge:
Generalizing Social Capital Processes Across Two Different Settings Bonnie
H. Erickson 6. The Transaction Cost: Embeddedness Approach to Studying
Chinese Outsourcing Jar-Der Luo and Yung-Chu Yeh 7. Constructed Network as
Social Capital: The Transformation Of Taiwan's Small And Medium Enterprise
Organization Chieh-Hsuan Chen Part 3: Social Capital in Communities 8.
Production And Returns Of Social Capital: Evidence From Urban China Nan
Lin, Dan Ao And Lijun Song 9. The Distribution and Return of Social Capital
in Taiwan Chih-Jou Jay Chen 10. Social Capital in Communities, Development
and Integration: The Four-Village Case Study in Hungary, 2000 Róbert Tardos
11. Distinctiveness and Disadvantage among the Urban Poor: Is Low Network
Capital Really the Problem Jeanne S. Hurlbert, John J. Beggs and Valerie A.
Haines Part 4: Families and Social Capital 12. Parental Closure Effects on
Learning: Coleman's Theory of Social Capital on Learning Revisited Ly-Yun
Chang 13. Childcare Networks and Embedded Experiences Joseph Galaskiewicz,
Beth M. Duckles and Olga Mayorova 14. The Immediate Returns on Time
Investment in Daily Contacts: Exploring the Network-Overlapping Effects
from Contact Diaries Yang-Chih Fu