Social relational capital is a term that refers to "trust" held toward others, "norms of reciprocity" expressed in terms such as "having it all", and "networks" that are "bonds (between people)" between people. It creates "cooperation as a group" that is difficult to value in the marketplace. Reference: "Introduction to Social Capital -- From Isolation to Kizuna (From Isolation to Kizuna)" by Yoji Inaba (Chuko Shinsho) [src https://www.ishes.org/keywords/2013/kwd_id 000769.html]
A state in which these are present in the company leads to higher productivity than a state in which they are absent. Therefore, we consider it a type of capital similar to "having money or production equipment" (so-called capital or financial capital) or "having knowledge" (knowledge capital).
Although the literal translation SOC is sometimes chosen to avoid misunderstanding because it is sometimes mistaken for social infrastructure such as water supply. #Cooperation
merged from page SOC In layman's terms, trust and credit from others. To avoid misunderstanding, it is better to call it "SOC". In English, social capital social capital, but the literal translation social capital is used to refer to social infrastructure capital such as water supply.
- [Pierre Bourdieu](/en/Pierre%20Bourdieu)
- 1972, clearly defined 1984.
- Human capital consists of three types of capital: [cultural capital](/en/cultural%20capital), [economic capital](/en/economic%20capital), and social capital.
- What is social capital [personal connections](/en/personal%20connections)?
- [reproduction](/en/reproduction) of [social status](/en/social%20status)
- The more of these capitals a person has, the more advantageous he or she is in higher education and employment, and the higher social status he or she can attain.
relevance - Life Strategies - I wonder if the choice of the term human capital comes from Coleman?
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