The Three ‘R’s of Social Capital: A Retrospective

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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Despite the wealth of studies on social capital, an inclusive understanding remains necessary. With this objective in mind, this study employs a qualitative approach and, after reviewing the evidence, proposes an integrated view of social capital. From that integrated view, social capital appears to be a holistic concept: as a collection of resources, relations, and returns that can be mobilised as a result of agents’ actions and contacts in an agent-controlled system in accordance with mutually agreed-upon but reinforced rules, obligations, and norms in order to access a range of social potential. Essentially, this definition of social capital emphasises three components: resource, relation, and return, while also emphasising the importance of actions and contacts. Given how significant it is that the concept of social capital is constantly evolving and that researchers in this field have continued to study it, it is essential to comprehend the concept of social capital as a whole and to recognise its defining features. As a result, the insights gained from this article can be applied to the study of social capital in sociology, economics, and related fields, advancing theoretical frontiers
社会资本的三个R:回顾
尽管对社会资本的研究非常丰富,但对社会资本的包容性理解仍然是必要的。考虑到这一目标,本研究采用定性方法,并在审查证据后,提出了社会资本的综合观点。从这个综合的观点来看,社会资本似乎是一个整体的概念:作为一个资源、关系和回报的集合,这些资源、关系和回报可以在一个由代理人控制的系统中,根据相互同意但强化的规则、义务和规范,通过代理人的行动和联系来调动,以获得一系列的社会潜力。从本质上讲,社会资本的这一定义强调了三个组成部分:资源、关系和回报,同时也强调了行动和联系的重要性。鉴于社会资本的概念是不断发展的,这一领域的研究人员也在继续研究它,理解社会资本的概念并认识到它的定义特征是至关重要的。因此,本文的见解可以应用于社会学、经济学等相关领域的社会资本研究,推进理论前沿
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FWU Journal of Social Sciences
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