Social Capital and Capital Gains in Silicon Valley Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Silicon Valley is built on social capital, social capital, but it is a fundamentally different type of concept "deep involvement of civil society", which was to dominate the development of the theory and to influence policy. Social capital in Silicon Valley, is best understood as performance on the basis of trust. It occurs between economic and institutional stakeholders in the achievement of those purposes directly related to innovation and commercialization. In Silicon Valley, the sequence of work performance in trust, not from the community trust as theorists of civil participation would have it, Silicon Valley is an open society - open to ideas, institutions, and especially to the people. Community trust implies a closed society. Openness to foreigners Silicon Valley is one of the most valuable assets in the region. She was also the best social investment capital for home countries' Hide
by Steven Cohen, Gary Field Source: California Management Review 24 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 1999. Prod. #: CMR145-PDF-ENG

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