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It's who you know: social capital, social networks, and watershed groups.

机译:您认识的人是:社会资本,社交网络和分水岭群体。

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Social capital, usually conceptualized as trusting relationships among members of a group, is often discussed as playing an important role in watershed groups. This study is grounded in the social networks conceptualization of social capital and seeks to identify how access to social resources aids in achieving watershed group outcomes. Three comparative cases along a rural-urban continuum in the Midwest were studied using qualitative in-depth interviews (n=38) and meeting observation. The major finding of this research is that purposive selection of watershed-group participants to provide the greatest access to human capital and social network ties aids watershed groups in achieving outcomes. Guidance provided by state agencies to newly formed watershed groups should include suggestions for what types of network ties might be most beneficial for different objectives and how such ties can be sought out.
机译:社会资本通常被概念化为群体成员之间的信任关系,通常被认为在分水岭群体中起着重要作用。这项研究基于社会资本对社会网络的概念化,旨在确定获取社会资源的方式如何帮助实现分水岭的群体成果。使用定性深入访谈( n = 38)并进行会议观察,研究了中西部沿城乡连续体的三个比较案例。这项研究的主要发现是,有目的地选择分水岭团体的参与者以最大程度地获得人力资本和社会网络联系,有助于分水岭团体取得成果。国家机构对新成立的分水岭集团的指导应包括关于哪种类型的网络纽带可能最有利于不同目标的建议,以及如何寻找这种纽带的建议。

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