The Changing Structure of the Concept of Capital: Cognitive Social Capital

The Changing Structure of the Concept of Capital: Cognitive Social Capital

Cognitive social capital concept is related to norms, values, attitudes, beliefs and perceptions. These aspects of cognitive social capital prepare to people for collective action. According to the cognitive social capital is private good in terms of micro perspective but public good in terms of macro perspective. These features of cognitive social capital ensure the effective functioning of the existing potential resources in a society thanks to the effective networks.In this study firstly it will be explained that differences of cognitive social capital from other types of social capital. At this time it will be explained that the fiscal and economic effects of cognitive social capital

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