Social Capital: A Literature Review In Resources Management
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The subject of this study is resource management. By examining the literature that
has the keyword "social capital" in the article title and a source region, the goal of
this study is to identify research trends and research areas in the field of social
capital in 2021, as well as publications from time to time and by nation (locus). The
search was limited to Scopus-indexed publishers. To be used as research literature
analysis material, the article must meet six inclusion criteria. A total of 120 articles
were found to be related to the inclusion criteria and used as material for literary
analysis in this study. The VOS Viewer Software is used in the SLR approach and
there. The results of the SLR mapping in 2021 demonstrate that it is currently
developing, and there are chances for social capital research with topics like
cooperation, grassroots level, collaboration network, and supply chain
collaboration. The scope of grassroots collaborative and social capital research is
extremely vast, encompassing both technical and non-technical domains.
Researchers from various countries are investigating how to bring changes in the
business environment closer to the era of the digital economy and achieve a longterm competitive advantage in the field of technology, which is defined by traits such
as technical mastery and innovation. This study's findings are remarkable.
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