A Dimensional Approach to Measuring Social Capital: Development and Validation of a Social Capital Inventory

While social capital is emerging as a theory rich in its potential for understanding the relationships between societal norms and values, and community outcomes, clarification of its measures remains unresolved. This article attempts to contribute to this measurement issue by presenting a reliable s...

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Published inCurrent sociology Vol. 49; no. 2; pp. 59 - 102
Main Authors Narayan, Deepa, Cassidy, Michael F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London SAGE Publications 01.03.2001
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:While social capital is emerging as a theory rich in its potential for understanding the relationships between societal norms and values, and community outcomes, clarification of its measures remains unresolved. This article attempts to contribute to this measurement issue by presenting a reliable self-report instrument for measuring social capital in societal environments. The instrument is grounded in the theoretical and measurement literature of social capital, and proposes an evolving conceptual framework of social capital's dimensions, determinants and outcomes. The instrument was empirically validated using data collected in the African Republics of Ghana and Uganda. The article presents results of exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses that substantiate a number of robust dimensions of social capital, prominent at the household and aggregate levels, and across the two country data sets. Both recommended and suggested survey questions are documented for use in subsequent research relevant to measuring social capital. Regression analyses supporting the validity of the measures are included, as are reliability measures.
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ISSN:0011-3921
1461-7064
DOI:10.1177/0011392101049002006