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The benefits and pitfalls of social capital: Empirical evidence from two organizations in the United Kingdom
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UNSPECIFIED (2004) The benefits and pitfalls of social capital: Empirical evidence from two organizations in the United Kingdom. BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 15 (Sp. Iss. SI). S59-S69. ISSN 1045-3172.
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Abstract
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional models that are based on ideas of opportunism and market failure to newer knowledge-based theories that argue for a more socialized perspective. One of the key components of these theories is the notion of social capital. Social capital is the set of resources that accrue to an individual or group by virtue of their social connections. As such, it is a resource that is jointly owned. Most recent research adopts a more-is-better approach to social capital, suggesting that individuals with larger quantity of ties derive more positive benefits. However in this paper, we argue that using social capital has both benefits and drawbacks for organizations, and that these positive and negative aspects of social capital occur simultaneously. To substantiate our claim, we use data collected from sets of interviews with senior and middle managers in two organizations in the United Kingdom. Our findings indicate that while social capital has many beneficial effects with respect to information access and retrieval, community building, and underlying group norms, there are also a number of less-beneficial aspects, which are under-explored in the current empirical literature. Furthermore, we suggest that organizations must develop an understanding of the bridging and bonding elements of social capital, as these are critical for its implementation. Implications of the research findings and future research directions are discussed.
Item Type: | Journal Article | ||||
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HF Commerce H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management |
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Journal or Publication Title: | BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT | ||||
Publisher: | BLACKWELL PUBL LTD | ||||
ISSN: | 1045-3172 | ||||
Official Date: | March 2004 | ||||
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Volume: | 15 | ||||
Number: | Sp. Iss. SI | ||||
Number of Pages: | 11 | ||||
Page Range: | S59-S69 | ||||
Publication Status: | Published |
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