Príklady používania Social capital v Anglický a ich preklady do Slovenský
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industrial change and social capital development in the European Union.
management(which some characterize as talent, social capital or instructional capital). .
(Not true) Total freedom today would just be a way of running down accumulated social capital and storing up problems for the future.
community engagement mean New Zealand has the best level of social capital on earth.
community engagement mean New Zealand has the best level of social capital on earth.
which build on social capital and permit the achievement of critical mass of investment.
Social capital can be defined as“an instantiated informal norm that promotes cooperation between two or more individuals” Fukuyama, 1999.
the Member States to commit to investing in social capital so as to ensure better stewardship of ocean
This will also benefit social capital, in terms of trust,
Social capital, which in private enterprise is partly captured as goodwill or brand value,
economic and social capital to the whole country,
Social capital is“the aggregate of the actual
industrial change and social capital development(own-initiative opinion,
The EESC believes such companies should be supported in developing this valuable social capital by helping them to protect their products
The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings,
The OpenMaker Digital Social Platform will provide OpenMaker participants with a digital environment to stay engaged(online), thereby supporting participants to better develop their social capital and increase their social impact in terms of innovation, knowledge transfer, and business success.
healthy balance of prosperity, as conventionally measured, and social capital, meaning a high degree of trust in a society,
allowing them to channel investment into positive skills training and developing social capital rather than into defensive legal action;
Social capital refers to the collective value of all'social networks' [who people know]