articleComparative PoliticsJul 1, 2008Closed access

The State and Social Capital: An Institutional Theory of Generalized Trust

University of Gothenburg · McGill University

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Abstract

Accepted for publication in Comparative Politics Authors ’ names are in alphabetical order and they share equal responsibility for the article 2 The purpose of this article is to present an alternative theory on the generation of social capital. In the discussion about the sources of social capital it has been stressed that generalized trust is built up by the citizens themselves through a culture that permeates the networks and organizations of civil society. Since this approach has run into conceptual problems and has produced only mixed empirical evidence, we like to highlight instead how social capital is embedded in and linked to formal political and legal institutions. Not all political institutions…

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Keywords
  • Social capital
  • State (computer science)
  • Institutional theory
  • Capital (architecture)
  • Political science
  • Economic system
  • Law and economics
  • Public administration
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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