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Copyright Nicolaus Copernicus University Press Mar 2015

Abstract

Although social capital has been often debated in the last 20 years, there is a widely accepted definition missing and the approaches to measuring its size are not very well-developed. Therefore, the definitions of social capital are stated and analysed, whether they are appropriately designed also for measurement purposes. The authors end up with a division between capital consisting of real capital as fixed and working capital and financial capital on the one hand, and capitals, which are referring to human capital and social capital in a narrow sense on the other hand. Based on the willingness to pay approach a commercial bookkeeping system and an additional social bookkeeping were designed where the respective "private" and additional social capital were verified. Both together show the total social capital related to an economic subject. The result is illustrated by such a social accounting for the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of the University of Tartu for 2006.

Details

Title
Determining Social Capital by Social Accounting
Author
Friedrich, Peter
Pages
47-73
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Mar 2015
Publisher
Nicolaus Copernicus University Press
ISSN
20831277
e-ISSN
23531827
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1768605115
Copyright
Copyright Nicolaus Copernicus University Press Mar 2015