
handle: 11441/76013
El capital social constituye un concepto adecuado para analizar cómo las relaciones interorganizativas pueden proporcionar una ventaja competitiva sostenible para las firmas. Para entender este proceso se ha de profundizar en las fuentes del capital social y, a partir de ahí, identificar las distintas dimensiones o recursos que lo conforman; identificación que permitirá avanzar en la medida de esta variable. En este trabajo se propone que detrás de la relevancia adquirida por los acuerdos interorganizativos está la constitución de un recurso denominado capital social, el cual puede ser crítico a la hora de explicar las diferencias de rendimiento existentes entre las empresas.
Social capital constitutes an accurate concept to analyse how interorganizational relationships can provide a sustainable competitive advantage to the firm. In order to understand this process it is tried to deepen into sources of social capital, subsequently our aim is to identify the different dimensions or resources which conform it. This identification will allow us to progress by measuring this variable. Further the relevance acquired by interorganizational agreements, we propose there is a resource called social capital which could be critical to explain performance differences among firms.
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