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Tér és Társadalom | 2014

Dilemmák a területi tőke modelljének alkalmazhatóságáról. A társadalmi tőke problémája Camagni elméletében

Ákos Bodor; Zoltán Grünhut

Territorial capital is a relatively new concept. Its first appearance dates back to the early 2000s (some say 1999, others 2001). In the beginning, it was not a strictly scientific term, more like an approach to development policy. Roberto Camagni was the first (and also, so far, the last) who made efforts to elaborate a comprehensive definition of territorial capital and the taxonomy of its components. Owing to his theoretical endeavor a model evolved which is capable – according to the author – to measure the contribution of territorial capital to regional growth. The model is based on Camagni’s earlier works and other similar concepts such as the innovative milieu. The three-by-three matrix of the model is divided into two parts: the “traditional square” and the “innovative cross”. The former encompasses “the classes of sources of territorial capital usually cited by regional policy schemes” – as Camagni states. These “traditional” territorial capital components are different forms of material capital goods, human capital and social capital. Against these, the innovative cross contains “more interesting and innovative elements on which new attention should be focused” – as the author underlined. These components are – among others – relational capital, different types of cooperation networks and forms of partnerships guided by good governance. The focus of Camagni’s approach is on the relational and cognitive nature of these components which are indicated as crucial factors of regional performance. The paper points out some contradictions in Camagni’s theoretical model focusing on the “relationality” and other essentially social capital elements. Our most important statement is that the separation of traditional square and innovative cross is not possible. More precisely, we state that the components of innovative cross do not work independently from social capital. The output of the operation of these so-called innovative, relational elements depends on the combination and the condition of different social capital elements in the given territory. However, Camagni’s concept does not care enough about the complexity of social capital. First, it tries to skip the disputed question of individuality and collectivity in relation to the features of social capital. Secondly, it remains silent on a point of the dark side, the negative consequences of “relationality” although this is a relevant problem, especially in the context of new EU member states. And finally, it cannot escape the tautological risks which Portes and Durlauf mentioned in their works about the challenges of social capital. Camagni’s concept is a clear example of this issue.


Tér és Társadalom | 2017

Dörzspapírral törölközni. Bajmócy Z., Gébert J., Málovics Gy. (szerk.) (2017): Helyi gazdaságfejlesztés a képességszemlélet alapján

Ákos Bodor; Zoltán Grünhut


Területi Statisztika | 2017

Városi bizalmatlanság, vidéki bizalom. Esetleg fordítva? - A bizalom és a településtípus összefüggései Európában

Ákos Bodor; Zoltán Grünhut; Réka Horeczki


Hrvatska i komparativna javna uprava : časopis za teoriju i praksu javne uprave | 2017

FAREWELL TO DECENTRALISATION: THE HUNGARIAN STORY AND ITS GENERAL IMPLICATIONS

Ilona Kovács; Ákos Bodor; István Finta; Zoltán Grünhut; Péter Kacziba; Gábor Zongor


Hrvatska i komparativna javna uprava : časopis za teoriju i praksu javne uprave | 2017

ZBOGOM DECENTRALIZACIJI: MAĐARSKA PRIČA I NJEZINE IMPLIKACIJE

Ilona Kovács; Ákos Bodor; István Finta; Zoltán Grünhut; Péter Kacziba; Gábor Zongor


studia regionalia | 2015

Europeanization: the role of objectives, principles and institutions

Zoltán Grünhut; Ákos Bodor


Archive | 2015

Cohesion and Development Policy in Europe

Ákos Bodor; Zoltán Grünhut


Archive | 2015

Theoretical Comments on the Concept of Territorial Capital

Ákos Bodor; Zoltán Grünhut


Archive | 2014

Dilemmák a területi tőke modelljének alkalmazhatóságáról. A társadalmi tőke problémája Camagni elméletében = Dilemmas regarding the applicability of territorial capital approach - problems of social capital in Camagni's concept

Ákos Bodor; Zoltán Grünhut


Archive | 2013

Innovációbarát kormányzás Magyarországon: a regionális innovációs fejlesztéspolitika kihívásai = Innovation-friendly Governance in Hungary: Challenges of Regional Innovation Policy

Zoltán Gál; Ákos Bodor; András Grosz; Zoltán Grünhut; Zsuzsanna Zsibók; Balázs Páger; Ilona Kovács

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Zoltán Grünhut

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Ilona Kovács

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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István Finta

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Péter Kacziba

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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