“…In addition to its direct influence, social capital may also affect organizational performance indirectly by facilitating the deployment of human capital. Stable ties between employees might facilitate the utilization of their knowledge, skills, and abilities, thus providing an optimal environment for exploiting their human capital (Cattani et al., ). This view is consistent with research highlighting the role of social capital in helping firms “acquire, recombine, and release resources” as well as “essential information about opportunities to … integrate resources” (Blyler and Coff, : 680), thus making social capital essential for the effective use of human capital.…”