2019
DOI: 10.1080/13511610.2019.1626701
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Social capital, personal values and economic development: effect on innovation. An international analysis

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“…To sum up, group heterogeneity can be conducive or impede collective action (Oliver et al, 1985;Marwell et al, 1988;Heckathorn, 1993;Vedeld, 2000;Poteete and Ostrom, 2004;Gautam, 2007;Gehrig et al, 2019), depending on context. In opposite to Cáceres-Carrasco et al (2019) who found that social capital does not influence innovation, our results show that farmers are capable of using social capital to develop local institutions that serve their purposes; supporting therefore Landry et al (2002) on the existence of positive relationship between social capital and innovation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
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“…To sum up, group heterogeneity can be conducive or impede collective action (Oliver et al, 1985;Marwell et al, 1988;Heckathorn, 1993;Vedeld, 2000;Poteete and Ostrom, 2004;Gautam, 2007;Gehrig et al, 2019), depending on context. In opposite to Cáceres-Carrasco et al (2019) who found that social capital does not influence innovation, our results show that farmers are capable of using social capital to develop local institutions that serve their purposes; supporting therefore Landry et al (2002) on the existence of positive relationship between social capital and innovation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…Strong support was found for the positive relationship between innovation and human capital (Dakhli and De Clercq, 2004) and social capital (Landry et al, 2002). Nevertheless, recent studies show that the influence of social capital on innovation is not as relevant as expected (Cáceres-Carrasco et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In this sense, while correlational or descriptive studies between social capital and innovation (Brockman et. al., 2018;Cáceres-Carrasco et al, 2020;Cho, 2018;Dakhli & De Clercq, 2004;Doh & Ács, 2009;Ghazinoory et al, 2014;Knack & Keefer, 1997;Putnam, 1993), correlational or descriptive studies between economic value perception and…”
Section: Complex Relationship Of Countries' Innovation Level With Social Capital Economic Value Perception and Political Culture: Fuzzy-smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rostow's economic development theory was originally a Rostow article published in the Economics Journal (1956) and later developed further in his book entitled The Stages of Economic Growth (1960). The Rostow theory is grouped into a linear level model (Watkins, 1963 andCaceres-Carrasco et al, 2020). Rostow also made a distinction between the traditional sector and the modern capitalist sector.…”
Section: Rostow Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%