Social Capital in Bahia Clusters

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Murilo Barreto Santana
Murilo Barreto Santana
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Risia Kaliane Santana de Souza
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Amarildo José Morett
Amarildo José Morett
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Andressa de Souza Santos Ferreira
Andressa de Souza Santos Ferreira
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Jeferson Santos de Santana
Jeferson Santos de Santana
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Abstract

This paper aimed to assess the impact of social capital on the performance of clusters in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Through bibliographic and documentary research, it was possible to achieve the desired objective. It was evident that the most developed clusters in Bahia are found in regions with good levels of social capital. The operationalization of social capital results in cooperation processes that have a direct influence on the performance of the agglomerations of companies. It is concluded that social capital is a decisive factor for the development of clusters.

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Murilo Barreto Santana. 2020. \u201cSocial Capital in Bahia Clusters\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue H9): .

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This paper aimed to assess the impact of social capital on the performance of clusters in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Through bibliographic and documentary research, it was possible to achieve the desired objective. It was evident that the most developed clusters in Bahia are found in regions with good levels of social capital. The operationalization of social capital results in cooperation processes that have a direct influence on the performance of the agglomerations of companies. It is concluded that social capital is a decisive factor for the development of clusters.

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Social Capital in Bahia Clusters

Murilo Barreto Santana
Murilo Barreto Santana Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
Risia Kaliane Santana de Souza
Risia Kaliane Santana de Souza
Amarildo José Morett
Amarildo José Morett
Andressa de Souza Santos Ferreira
Andressa de Souza Santos Ferreira
Jeferson Santos de Santana
Jeferson Santos de Santana

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