| Mark Granovetter - 1995 - 263 pagina’s
...already know: distrust, opportunism, and disorder are by no means absent. The second is to insist that while social relations may indeed often be a necessary condition for trust and trustworthy behavior, they are not sufficient to guarantee these and may even provide occasion and... | |
| Anirudh Krishna - 2002 - 276 pagina’s
...solidarity of given groups without using an operational definition of the term" (Hechter 1987: 19). 7. "Actors do not behave or decide as atoms outside a...conflict on a scale larger than in their absence" (Granovetter 1985:487, 491). 9. "Many analyses that attempt to quantify social capital concentrate... | |
| Pepper D. Culpepper - 2003 - 276 pagina’s
...mutually constitutive of one another, in no way undermines the necessity of monitoring and sanctioning. "While social relations may indeed often be a necessary condition for trust and trustworthy behavior, they are not sufficient to guarantee these and may even provide occasion and... | |
| Alan M. Rugman - 2002 - 384 pagina’s
...already know: distrust, opportunism, and disorder are by no means absent. The second is to insist that while social relations may indeed often be a necessary condition for trust and trustworthy behavior, they are not sufficient to guarantee these and may even provide occasion and... | |
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