2019
DOI: 10.23856/3308
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Social Capital and Trust in Global Economic System

Abstract: The approaches to determining the nature of social capital and trust as its basis are systematized, forms of manifestation of the functioning of trust and social capital at different levels are considered, and the role of trust in the formation of social capital in the system of the global economy is explored.

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“…[…]" (Sklavounos et al, 2020) "Social capital is a positive result of human interaction" (Kenton, 2022). "The changes caused by globalization are reflected in social relations, being a catalyst for research on social capital, trust, and cohesiveness" (Tkachenko & Kulaga, 2019). "Social capital is created through social connections and social practices in business network" (Bondeli et al, 2018).…”
Section: "[…] Trustful Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[…]" (Sklavounos et al, 2020) "Social capital is a positive result of human interaction" (Kenton, 2022). "The changes caused by globalization are reflected in social relations, being a catalyst for research on social capital, trust, and cohesiveness" (Tkachenko & Kulaga, 2019). "Social capital is created through social connections and social practices in business network" (Bondeli et al, 2018).…”
Section: "[…] Trustful Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a significant role of trust (a social tie) in ISAs that indicates firms need to understand the most important antecedents of trust, and the benefits of developing a trustful relationship. It is interesting to observe that the changes caused by globalization are reflected in social relations, being a catalyst for research on social capital, trust, and cohesiveness (Tkachenko & Kulaga, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%