- 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.
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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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