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2015, vol. 61, br. 1, str. 73-84
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Koncept društvenog kapitala u ekonomskoj teoriji
The concept of social capital in economic theory
Sažetak
Krajem prethodnog i početkom ovoga veka u ekonomskim istraživanjima sve se decidnije govori o društvenom kapitalu, kao posebnom obliku kapitala. Radi se o relativno novom konceptu i stoga nije čudno što ne postoji opšte prihvaćeno pojmovno određenje ovog fenomena. Društveni kapital označava ekonomsku korist društva do koje se dolazi zahvaljujući komuniciranju, saradnji i poverenju između pojedinih subjekata u posmatranoj društveno-ekonomskoj sredini. Najčešće se o društvenom kapitalu govori kao o sposobnosti društvenih struktura, i stavova koji ih podržavaju, da povećaju efikasnost kolektivne akcije. Društveni kapital je vezivno tkivo, lepak koji pomaže ljudima da raspoložive resurse stave u funkciju unapređenja zajedničke koristi. Njegovo postojanje je preduslov privrednog rasta i razvoja. Komponente društvenog kapitala su društvene veze i mreže koje je moguće transformisati u ekonomski kapital.
Abstract
Economic research at the turn of the century has been explicitly dealing with the social capital, as a special form of capital. It is a relatively new concept, which is why it is not surprising that there is no generally accepted term to denote this phenomenon. The social capital means the economic benefit of the society, which can be reached with the help of communication, cooperation, and trust among the entities in the given socio-economic environment. The social capital is most often regarded as the ability of social structures and attitudes that support them to increase the effectiveness of collective action. The social capital is a connective tissue, a glue that helps people to use available resources for creating mutual benefits. Its existence is a prerequisite for economic growth and development. The components of the social capital are social ties and networks that can be transformed into economic capital.
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