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Trust and Other Historical Proxies of Social Capital: Do They Matter in Promoting Social Entrepreneurship in Greek Rural Areas?

Μάριος Τρίγκας, Maria Partalidou, Dimitra Lazaridou · 2020 · Journal of Social Entrepreneurship

Summary. This study examines how trust and social capital foster social entrepreneurship in a mountainous Greek rural area. The researchers argue that trustworthy relationships generate social capital, which in turn supports social entrepreneurship development. By analyzing these dynamics, the paper develops policy recommendations for promoting the social economy in rural regions.

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Τρίγκας, Μ., Partalidou, M., & Lazaridou, D.. (2020). Trust and Other Historical Proxies of Social Capital: Do They Matter in Promoting Social Entrepreneurship in Greek Rural Areas?. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. https://doi.org/10.1080/19420676.2020.1718741

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DOI
10.1080/19420676.2020.1718741
Countries
Greece
Regions
Europe
Categories
entrepreneurship, policy, innovation-networks
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2026-04-28