| Partha Dasgupta, Ismail Serageldin - Political Science - 2000 - 438 pages
...example of perhaps 3 Compare Putnam (1993, p. 171): "Social trust in complex modern settings can arise from two related sources — norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement." 84 Putnam (1993, pp. 86-91) discusses this influence. He even suggests (p. 90) that "taking part in... | |
| Timothy P. Duane - Nature - 1999 - 627 pages
...among community members is seen as critical, and "social trust in complex modern settings can arise from two related sources — norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement" (171). Moreover, they suggest diat people's willingness to reciprocate "is likely to be associated... | |
| Mike Carr - Business & Economics - 2004 - 348 pages
...norm that engenders trust. In this view, social trust is an important component of social capital that arises from two related sources: norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement (1993a, 171-76). For Putnam, reciprocity practised over time builds trust, and "trust lubricates social... | |
| H. George Frederickson, Richard K. Ghere - Business & Economics - 2005 - 406 pages
...in their collective "muscle." Putnam notes that "social trust in complex modern settings can arise from two related sources — norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement" (1993, p. 171). It follows, then, that social trust both fuels and is enlarged by these global anticorruption... | |
| Stefan Szücs, Lars Strömberg - Political Science - 2007 - 386 pages
...comparison to these findings. According to Putnam, social capital fin complex modern settings can arise from two related sources - norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement (Putnam 1993: 171). The theory according to Putnam fhelps explain why social capital, as embodied in... | |
| Markus M. L. Crepaz - Political Science - 2008 - 332 pages
...networks, that can improve the efficiency of society by facilitating coordinated actions." For Putnam, trust arises from two related sources: "norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement" (171). Putnam considers the basis of collaboration in the civic community to be "not legal, but moral.... | |
| Dirk Koob - Social capital (Sociology) - 2007 - 395 pages
...trust?" (Putnam, RD 1993: 171) Putnams eigene Antwort: "Social trust in complex modern settings can arise from two related sources — norms of reciprocity and networks of civic engagement." (ebenda) An dieser Stelle wird damit die Aggregierung einer Form von Sozialkapital — nämlich des... | |
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