Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise

The purpose of this article is to analyze how the internal relations in a self-generating cooperative are structured, in order to identify the factors that permit – or block – the institution of an egalitarian model, as proposed by solidarity economics. Based on the hypothesis that inequality in ter...

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Main Authors: Marcelo Kunrath Silva, Gerson de Lima Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2009-01-01
Series:Revista Katálysis
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/10718
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spelling doaj-31f3d50789ed4b9c8662debef776e5862020-11-25T00:13:52ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Katálysis1414-49801982-02592009-01-01121596710.1590/S1414-498020090001000089350Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” EnterpriseMarcelo Kunrath Silva0Gerson de Lima Oliveira1UFRGS - Porto Alegre - RGUFRGS - Porto Alegre - RGThe purpose of this article is to analyze how the internal relations in a self-generating cooperative are structured, in order to identify the factors that permit – or block – the institution of an egalitarian model, as proposed by solidarity economics. Based on the hypothesis that inequality in terms of the distribution of social capital tends to be an important factor in establishing the hierarchy of positions occupied by participants of popular economic enterprises, it uses the analysis of social networks as a methodology to learn about the relations between the members of the cooperative studied. The significant asymmetries observed in these relationships are explained, to a large degree, by the strong concentration of social capital held by one of the women workers, who practically monopolizes the relations of the cooperative with outside agents in important institutional positions. The high stock of social capital concentrated by this worker limits the ability of the institution to have egalitarian relations among the cooperative members, while paradoxically, it constitutes an important factor for the economic success of the operation, by allowing access to resources and opportunities essential to this success.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/10718economia solidáriacapital socialcooperativismoredes sociaissolidarity economicssocial capitalcooperative movementsocial networks
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Gerson de Lima Oliveira
Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise
Revista Katálysis
economia solidária
capital social
cooperativismo
redes sociais
solidarity economics
social capital
cooperative movement
social networks
author_facet Marcelo Kunrath Silva
Gerson de Lima Oliveira
author_sort Marcelo Kunrath Silva
title Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise
title_short Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise
title_full Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise
title_fullStr Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetric Solidarity: Social Capital, Hierarchy and Success in a “Solidarity Economics” Enterprise
title_sort asymmetric solidarity: social capital, hierarchy and success in a “solidarity economics” enterprise
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Revista Katálysis
issn 1414-4980
1982-0259
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The purpose of this article is to analyze how the internal relations in a self-generating cooperative are structured, in order to identify the factors that permit – or block – the institution of an egalitarian model, as proposed by solidarity economics. Based on the hypothesis that inequality in terms of the distribution of social capital tends to be an important factor in establishing the hierarchy of positions occupied by participants of popular economic enterprises, it uses the analysis of social networks as a methodology to learn about the relations between the members of the cooperative studied. The significant asymmetries observed in these relationships are explained, to a large degree, by the strong concentration of social capital held by one of the women workers, who practically monopolizes the relations of the cooperative with outside agents in important institutional positions. The high stock of social capital concentrated by this worker limits the ability of the institution to have egalitarian relations among the cooperative members, while paradoxically, it constitutes an important factor for the economic success of the operation, by allowing access to resources and opportunities essential to this success.
topic economia solidária
capital social
cooperativismo
redes sociais
solidarity economics
social capital
cooperative movement
social networks
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/10718
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