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Meutia Arsanti
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Melati R
M sherdian
Eka P
Budi W
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Capital
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Bonding social capital is a
necessary antecedent for
the development of the
more powerful form of
bridging social capital.
Social Capital

Social Capital

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  • #4 Social capital
  • #7 Social Clique
  • #8 And Patron- Client
  • #9 Relationship
  • #10 Affect Global business
  • #11 Along the way we’ll discovered…Social Capital
  • #12 First of all : social contacts affect the productivity of individual and groupssocial relations and the role of cooperation and confidence to get collective or economic results.
  • #13 social capital is the crux of social relations, and consists of the expectative benefits derived from the preferential treatment and cooperation between individuals and groups.
  • #14 In negative way, social capital is violent or criminal of gang activity that is encouraed through the strengthening of intra-group relationship (bonding social capital)Human capital, a private resource, could be accessed through what the previous generation accumulated through social capital.Example: To illustrate this, we assume that an individual wishes to better his place in society. He therefore accumulates social capital by involving himself in a social network, adhering to the norms of that group, allowing him to later access the resources (e.g. social relationships) gained over time. If, in the case of education, he uses these resources to better his educational outcomes, thereby enabling him to become socially mobile, he effectively has worked to reiterate and reproduce the stratification of society, as social capital has done little to alleviate the system as a whole. This may be one negative aspect of social capital, but seems to be an inevitable one in and of itself, as are all forms of capital
  • #15 Without "bridging" social capital, "bonding" groups can become isolated and disenfranchised from the rest of society and, most importantly, from groups with which bridging must occur in order to denote an "increase" in social capital.