Social Capital, Culture and Innovation: A Different Perspective
in Landabaso, Kuklinski, Roman: "EUROPE - Reflections on Social Capital, Innovation and Regional Development". Reupus, National Louis University, 2007.
25 Pages Posted: 10 Jun 2013
Date Written: December 9, 2006
Abstract
This chapter aims at analysing some characteristics of the innovation process, focusing on two factors that may determine the innovative capacity of a country: social capital and culture. The main objective is to explain that social capital can have positive effects on the equality level of an economy, while having not always positive effect on innovation.
Keywords: Social capital, Inequalities, Innovation
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Pasimeni, Paolo, Social Capital, Culture and Innovation: A Different Perspective (December 9, 2006). in Landabaso, Kuklinski, Roman: "EUROPE - Reflections on Social Capital, Innovation and Regional Development". Reupus, National Louis University, 2007., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2276846
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