Building Social Capital from the Inside Out: Leveraging Intrapower (Personal Capital)
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Authors/contributors
- Haynes, Norris M. (Author)
- Greenberg, Alva G. (Editor)
- Gullotta, Thomas P. (Editor)
- Bloom, Martin (Editor)
Title
Building Social Capital from the Inside Out: Leveraging Intrapower (Personal Capital)
Abstract
In this writer’s view, the building of social capital starts with the development of personal individual capital. The author posits that an individual may not be optimally effective in building meaningful social relationships and networks, or in influencing results in one’s community that serve the individual and others well, unless the individual has the prerequisite personal attributes and skillsets to do so. Therefore, in this chapter, the author identifies four key personal capital attributes that he sees as foundational to the building of social capital from the inside out. The dynamic synergistic interface among these four core attributes (Control, Empathy, Awareness, and Resolve), is referred to in this chapter as “Intrapower that is seen as a potent facilitative force in the effective building of social capital.
Book Title
Social Capital and Community Well-Being : The Serve Here Initiative
Series
Issues in Children's and Families' Lives
Date
2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Place
Cham
Pages
161-173
ISBN
978-3-319-33264-2
Citation Key
haynesBuildingSocialCapital2016
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11/26/19, 6:51 PM
Short Title
Building Social Capital from the Inside Out
Language
en
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Citation Key Alias: lens.org/047-450-620-848-381
Citation
Haynes, N. M. (2016). Building Social Capital from the Inside Out: Leveraging Intrapower (Personal Capital). In A. G. Greenberg, T. P. Gullotta, & M. Bloom (Eds.), Social Capital and Community Well-Being : The Serve Here Initiative (pp. 161–173). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33264-2_9
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