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Social Capital and Reconfiguration of 'Trust Networks': A Sociological Analysis
[Социальный Капитал И Реконфигурация “Сетей Доверия”: Социологический Анализ]

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  • Smolkin, Anton (Смолькин, Антон)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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This research work deals with trust networks and social capital as main tools of repairing improper work of formal institutions. It is shown, basing on data for study ‘Eurobarometer in Russia’ conducted in 2012-2015, how different levels of trust (generalized, interpersonal, institutional) are combined in Russian society. Moreover, the connection of interpersonal trust and the level of social capital is demonstrated. The ways of solving problems, reared sue to ineffective work of institutions, using trust networks are also examined.

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  • Smolkin, Anton (Смолькин, Антон), 2016. "Social Capital and Reconfiguration of 'Trust Networks': A Sociological Analysis [Социальный Капитал И Реконфигурация “Сетей Доверия”: Социологический Анализ]," Working Papers 7612, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:7612
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    trust networks; social capital; interpersonal trust; institutional trust; economic behavior;
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