Jamal Awil

← SocialCapitalCreation-1988

Social capital is context-specific, not universally transferable [definitional]

Like physical capital and human capital, social capital is not completely fungible but may be specific to certain activities. A given form of social capital that is valuable in facilitating certain actions may be useless or even harmful for others.

DEFINE: Clarifies that social capital, like physical and human capital, is domain-specific — valuable in some activities but useless or harmful in others.

Coleman, SocialCapitalCreation-1988, loc. 40