Unlocking the Power of Social Capital to Shape Human Behavior
The article discusses how people's actions are influenced by both social norms and personal goals. It introduces the concept of social capital as a way to understand how social connections and relationships can help individuals and societies. The researchers argue that a combination of social and individual factors shape human behavior and the development of social structures. They criticize traditional views that focus solely on socialization or self-interest, suggesting a more balanced approach is needed.