Academic Articles by Tristan Claridge
The following is a list of articles by Tristan Claridge that have been published on this website.

Elgar Companion to Social Capital and Health – Book Review
Elgar Companion to Social Capital and Health Hardcover: 336 pages Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Year: 2018 Language: English Edited by Sherman Folland, Department of Economics, Oakland University, US Eric Nauenberg,

Is social capital declining? Is society a waste land or just different?
You may have read about the decline of social capital that has been bandied about in academic literature and political rhetoric. While this echoes the concerns of many people about

The future of management The empowered employee or adult day care?
Go to the café, Go sit on the beach, Leave the office at 3pm, Just as long as you meet your goals. Our young employees are not the same as

Overcoming negative organisational culture What to do if negative organisational culture is effecting your team
Many managers report feeling powerless to the influence of negative organisational culture There is no shortage of information about how to create a positive organisational culture or affect cultural change

Criticisms of social capital theory And lessons for improving practice
Discussing criticisms allows us to focus our attention on the potential weaknesses of the concept & our application of it. Social capital has been perceived as a miracle concept that

Social Capital Impact Statements Avoid unwitting damage to social capital
Social impacts are often overlooked in decision-making despite the importance of social and cultural resources. Social issues are often not recognized sufficiently in public debate yet are significant in the

Explanation of the different levels of social capital
One of the key questions about social capital is where or at what level of society it resides. Does it reside with the individual like human capital? Or is it

Structural, cognitive, relational social capital
The distinction between structural, cognitive, and relational social capital was made by Janine Nahapiet and Sumantra Ghoshal and forms the most widely used and accepted framework for understanding social capital.

What is Relational Social Capital?
Relational social capital is a dimension of social capital that relates to the characteristics and qualities of personal relationships such as trust, obligations, respect and even friendship. The key aspects

What is Cognitive Social Capital?
Cognitive social capital is a dimension of social capital that relates to resources providing shared representations, interpretations, and systems of meaning among parties. It is the cognitive schemes and systems