2019
DOI: 10.32368/fjes.20191512
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Workers’ Social Capital and Firms’ Output Performance: Empirical Evidence from Small and Medium Firms

Abstract: The study aims to investigate empirically whether workers' social capital attributes affect firms' output performance. To achieve this objective, workers of small and medium firms are interviewed, and empirical analysis is carried out at the firm level for a sample of 100 firms, located in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Findings of the study suggest, at large, workers' social capital attributes have a positive effect on firms' output performance. This indication is derived from the fact that in six out of nine spec… Show more

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