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08/05/2013
The survey on impact of Social Capital on Vietnamese Retailers
Đơn vị tài trợ Mars Information Services Inc.
Location
Bac Ninh, Vinh Phuc, Thai Binh, Tay Ninh, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, SocTrang, Tra Vinh, Lam Dong and Nghe An
Time
Apr – Aug 2013
Overview
Many studies have stressed the role of social capital in the “Doi moi” (reform) period of Vietnam it could help to promote industrialization, modernization and international integration. However, almost all of these studies were only concerned with kinship and limited their scope to the village level. It is obviously necessary to have a policy research on social capital via a large scale survey in order to provide more comprehensive evidence and help develop appropriate policies to encourage the efficient use of social capital.
The survey aims at being a preliminary exploratory investigation into: (i) The nature of networks in which small businesses (traders) participate; (ii) Other relationships with the community of the traders; (iii) The outcomes of the network membership and other relationships, e.g. help build a picture of the capacity to respond and adapt to changes through cooperative action.
Services provided
- Review relevant policies, documents and studies;
- Design the survey (sampling strategy, data collection tool);
- Implementing quantitative surveys in 8 provinces (including two types of surveys : formal retailer survey and informal retailer survey on 2400 retailers and 240-400 firms) including training for enumerators and supervising the survey.
- Implementing qualitative survey with officials from local governments, officials from markets’ management board, and representatives of the organizations in each commune.
- Data entry, data analysis and report writing.
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