Expanded reproduction in social capital
2017-11-16
Doing business and making money = getting money.
Invest that money in expanding your business.
More money available.
Image of investing in factory machinery
Doing business and making money = getting money.
Invest that money in knowledge acquisition.
Based on that knowledge, you get a lot more knowledge.
You get more money for your knowledge.
SOC in extended reproduction Doing business and making money = getting money.
Invest that money in social capital (internal and external contacts, good corporate culture, etc.)
Based on that social capital, more social capital and knowledge is available.
More money is available through social capital and knowledge.
It's not "I know."
I know about Mr. XXX - so what is it?"
Rather, it is "known."
And of course, "known in a good way."
May be read as "there is trust" You can influence their behavior."
Specifically, for example, they can accept "Would you like to have a lunch meeting?
Holding a busy manager for an hour is a pretty high hurdle.
Management of relationships with people who are generally not in a hierarchical or employment relationship.
Interesting perspective on the growth of social capital.
Financial capital does not grow on its own.
Financial capital grows in ways such as owning equity in a growing business
Knowledge capital does not grow on its own.
Knowledge capital grows by exchanging it with people who have a lot of different knowledge capital from you.
Social capital grows on its own.
Because we are essentially growing "human beings".
2024-01-29
Not enough understanding in 2017.
There is no need to convert knowledge capital or social capital into money in the middle of the cycle with respect to its expansion and reproduction.
I'd rather reinvest without converting.
Only resources that can be procured with money can be acquired after converting to money.
orthographical variants
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