- Corporate social capital is defined as processes of forming and mobilizing social actors’ network connections within and between organizations to gain access to other actors’ resources.
- Corporate Social Capital is the social capital -- good relationships, bonding, cooperation, partnerships, and trust -- among corporations.
- Cooperation is especially important in the case of R&D teams of organizations.
This blog documents my MBA student life at Ryerson University, Canada (2010-2012). It was an attempt to demystify the MBA experience, help understand MBA topics & encourage MBA wannabes. I have a Pre-MBA blog about B-School application process (and a few other blogs) as well. I used to blog actively in the past and interact with readers regularly, but life got very busy after my MBA. Good luck. Take care. Cheers! Gerry.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
What is Corporate Social Capital?
From the link: http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4615-5027-3_2
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