Deck 2: Understanding Capital

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Tourism is considered an export industry because:

A) It is the world's largest industry
B) It suffers from economic leakages
C) It is produced in one region and purchased by people from outside that region
D) All of the above
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The part of an economy that is under government control is called what?

A) The public sector
B) The private sector
C) The non-governmental sector
D) The philanthropic sector
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Which of the following is a positive aspect of capitalism?

A) The exploitation of workers
B) Efficient form of production and consumption
C) A more equal distribution of wealth
D) A priority on conservation
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Which of the following is NOT a factor of production?

A) Land
B) Human capital
C) Financial capital
D) Tax revenue
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A destination's reputation for friendliness is considered a:

A) Commodification
B) Human capital
C) Intangible resource
D) Tangible resource
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Capital is different than money because:

A) Money can be used to generation wealth
B) Capital is not used up immediately in the production process
C) Money can be increased over time
D) Capital can only be used to buy something
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Capitalism requires the flow of which of the following?

A) Money can be used to generation wealth
B) Capital
C) Resources
D) All of the above
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Sustainable tourism requires which of the following?

A) The conservation of capital so future generations are not left without means to generate new wealth
B) The ability of the poorest classes to access money
C) The ability of the public sector to control tourism growth
D) Investment in the capital class to ensure a quality tourism product
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The environment becomes natural capital when:

A) It is conserved for future generations
B) When it is combines with a region's built assets
C) It generates wealth for a business or industry
D) None of the above
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Which of the following can be used to determining the value of the environment?

A) Tourism receipts
B) Its ability to offset greenhouse gas emissions
C) An increase in clean air
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of tangible cultural capital

A) Local recipes
B) An UNESCO World Heritage site
C) A traditional marriage ceremony
D) The telling of an ancient fable
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When developing an intangible cultural packages, it is important to consider which of the following?

A) An understand of how a tourist consumes culture
B) Tourist access to the resource
C) The authenticity of the cultural product
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a part of human capital?

A) Personality traits
B) Education
C) Creativity
D) Class structures
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Social capital includes:

A) Education
B) Cultural practices
C) Reciprocity
D) Microfinance
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Citizen power refers to:

A) Feelings of control over resources and business decisions
B) The level of connectedness and involvement that a person has within a community
C) Diversity of opinions
D) The belief that everyone will receive some level of benefit
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A planning group that includes local farmers and restaurant owners would be considered which type of social capital?

A) Bonding social capital
B) Budding social capital
C) Bridging social capital
D) Belonging social capital
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Of the enabling conditions that support social capital development, which one ensures a the consideration of a variety of outcomes and development paths?

A) Sense of belonging
B) Reciprocity
C) Diversity
D) Citizen power
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Which of the types of capital is described as the delivery system for all the other types of capital?

A) Built Capital
B) Financial Capital
C) Human Capital
D) Cultural Capital
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Which of the following is a form of financial capital?

A) Crowd sourcing
B) Microfinance
C) Bank loans
D) All of the above
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Political capital is closely related to social capital because:

A) Politics determine the way tourism is developed
B) It allows stakeholders the ability to self-determine how tourism is developed
C) Politics is all about personal relationships
D) Social capital development should be organized by the government
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The process of putting resources into the other forms of capital, such as social, human, and built capital, is called:

A) Financial investment
B) Micro finance/credit
C) Financial linkages/partnerships
D) None of the above
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When determining an organization's access to capital, the first step is to:

A) Look for a regional tourism policy that provides guidelines on how tourism should be developed
B) Determine which assets are available and how they can be utilized in your product development
C) Determine what is already being done in relation to sustainability
D) Determine who can support your interest in sustainable tourism
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Which of the following a way to increase political support for tourism?

A) Lobbying
B) Highlighting the advantages of sourcing locally highlighting the advantages of sourcing locally
C) Provide evidence that sustainability can support a larger economic impact
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of increasing local stakeholder networks?

A) Allowing locals to visit tourist beaches
B) Donating money to a political campaign
C) Joining an existing fund-raising campaign to support environmental conservation
D) None of the above
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Which of the following can be used to encourage visitors to act in a more sustainable manner?

A) Establishing a sustainable supply chain
B) Using chemical-free cleaning products
C) Banning access to sensitive environments
D) Encouraging them to treat local residents with respect
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Capitalism encourages innovation.
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Sculptures of historic figures are examples of intangible cultural capital.
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Bridging social capital plus government leadership leads to a more effective form of social capital.
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Financial capital is the delivery system for all the other types of capital.
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Convention and Visitors Bureaus are part of a destination's bonding social capital.
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Tourism is an import industry.
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The economic goal of tourism is to grow over time as a means to continually improve the quality of life for residents
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The public sector is the part of an economy that is financed through tax revenue.
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Capitalism is a social and cultural system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by a government.
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Capitalism is considered an efficient form of production and consumption.
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Capital is more durable than money.
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Accumulating capital will generate profit.
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The goal within sustainable tourism is to use up all capital as a means of efficiency.
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Natural capital and environmental capital are the same thing.
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Within the economic growth paradigm, natural resources are harvested to produce wealth.
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Culture is ever changing and evolving.
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Cultural capital must be protected, preserved, and maintained to ensure its survival.
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Poorly planned intangible cultural packages can damage local communities.
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Human capital can be transformed into human resources.
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Reciprocity implies that all members are working together towards a common goal
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Diversity is associated with the level of connectedness and involvement that a person has within a community.
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Social capital is closely linked with human capital and political capital.
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Political capital is how political decisions are made and the amount of influence a social group or industry has over the political process.
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It is hard to manipulate tourism for political purposes.
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A lack of financial capital in developing countries is a primary deterrent for small business development.
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Financial investment involves putting resources into the other forms of capital.
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Micro credit is the lending of small amounts of money at low interest rates to new businesses, generally in the developing world.
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Nongovernmental organizations that use donor funding to support loan and credit options for start-up businesses are an example of financial linkages.
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Crowd sourcing is a financial model in which equity firms provide low-cost loans to business start-ups.
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Building and maintaining infrastructure can increases social capital and political capital.
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Hand-made crafts sold to tourists represents a form of built capital.
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The use of capital has only positive impacts on sustainability.
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A national strategy can provide an overview of political support for both tourism and sustainability.
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Lobbying and community involvement can increase political and social capital.
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How you package your product will depend on the human capital available.
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Appropriate avenue to support sustainability vary depending on an organization's assets.
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Social networks made up of homogeneous groups of people
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Social networks made up of socially heterogeneous groups that include people with different backgrounds
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Any pre-existing or planned formation that is constructed or retrofitted to suit community needs
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Factors of production that generate wealth through investment
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An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
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A financial model in which individuals or organizations solicit investment from a large, relatively open, and often rapidly-evolving, group of internet users
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The stock of values, arts, crafts, cultural knowledge, performance, social practices, and access to heritage resources
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Includes natural capital, other natural assets, such as weather, and built capital
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The inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit. The factors of production include land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship
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Financial wealth that is used to start or maintain a business
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The stock of knowledge, habits, social and personality attributes, including creativity, embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value
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The people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, or economy
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The practices and representations of artifacts, objects, and cultural spaces
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The lending of small amounts of money at low interest to new businesses, generally but not exclusively, in the developing world. Also known as or micro credit
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The world's stock of natural resources, which includes geology, soils, air, water, and all living organisms
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Resources that take millions of years to form and cannot be renewed in a human lifetime
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The ability to use power in support of political or economic positions
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The part of an economy that invests in profit-making businesses, such as hotel accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment (private industries)
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The part of an economy that is under government control, financed through tax revenue, and provides services for all members of society (public services)
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Deck 2: Understanding Capital
1
Tourism is considered an export industry because:

A) It is the world's largest industry
B) It suffers from economic leakages
C) It is produced in one region and purchased by people from outside that region
D) All of the above
C
2
The part of an economy that is under government control is called what?

A) The public sector
B) The private sector
C) The non-governmental sector
D) The philanthropic sector
A
3
Which of the following is a positive aspect of capitalism?

A) The exploitation of workers
B) Efficient form of production and consumption
C) A more equal distribution of wealth
D) A priority on conservation
B
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Which of the following is NOT a factor of production?

A) Land
B) Human capital
C) Financial capital
D) Tax revenue
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A destination's reputation for friendliness is considered a:

A) Commodification
B) Human capital
C) Intangible resource
D) Tangible resource
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Capital is different than money because:

A) Money can be used to generation wealth
B) Capital is not used up immediately in the production process
C) Money can be increased over time
D) Capital can only be used to buy something
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Capitalism requires the flow of which of the following?

A) Money can be used to generation wealth
B) Capital
C) Resources
D) All of the above
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8
Sustainable tourism requires which of the following?

A) The conservation of capital so future generations are not left without means to generate new wealth
B) The ability of the poorest classes to access money
C) The ability of the public sector to control tourism growth
D) Investment in the capital class to ensure a quality tourism product
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The environment becomes natural capital when:

A) It is conserved for future generations
B) When it is combines with a region's built assets
C) It generates wealth for a business or industry
D) None of the above
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Which of the following can be used to determining the value of the environment?

A) Tourism receipts
B) Its ability to offset greenhouse gas emissions
C) An increase in clean air
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of tangible cultural capital

A) Local recipes
B) An UNESCO World Heritage site
C) A traditional marriage ceremony
D) The telling of an ancient fable
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When developing an intangible cultural packages, it is important to consider which of the following?

A) An understand of how a tourist consumes culture
B) Tourist access to the resource
C) The authenticity of the cultural product
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a part of human capital?

A) Personality traits
B) Education
C) Creativity
D) Class structures
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Social capital includes:

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B) Cultural practices
C) Reciprocity
D) Microfinance
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Citizen power refers to:

A) Feelings of control over resources and business decisions
B) The level of connectedness and involvement that a person has within a community
C) Diversity of opinions
D) The belief that everyone will receive some level of benefit
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A planning group that includes local farmers and restaurant owners would be considered which type of social capital?

A) Bonding social capital
B) Budding social capital
C) Bridging social capital
D) Belonging social capital
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Of the enabling conditions that support social capital development, which one ensures a the consideration of a variety of outcomes and development paths?

A) Sense of belonging
B) Reciprocity
C) Diversity
D) Citizen power
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Which of the types of capital is described as the delivery system for all the other types of capital?

A) Built Capital
B) Financial Capital
C) Human Capital
D) Cultural Capital
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Which of the following is a form of financial capital?

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B) Microfinance
C) Bank loans
D) All of the above
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Political capital is closely related to social capital because:

A) Politics determine the way tourism is developed
B) It allows stakeholders the ability to self-determine how tourism is developed
C) Politics is all about personal relationships
D) Social capital development should be organized by the government
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The process of putting resources into the other forms of capital, such as social, human, and built capital, is called:

A) Financial investment
B) Micro finance/credit
C) Financial linkages/partnerships
D) None of the above
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When determining an organization's access to capital, the first step is to:

A) Look for a regional tourism policy that provides guidelines on how tourism should be developed
B) Determine which assets are available and how they can be utilized in your product development
C) Determine what is already being done in relation to sustainability
D) Determine who can support your interest in sustainable tourism
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Which of the following a way to increase political support for tourism?

A) Lobbying
B) Highlighting the advantages of sourcing locally highlighting the advantages of sourcing locally
C) Provide evidence that sustainability can support a larger economic impact
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of increasing local stakeholder networks?

A) Allowing locals to visit tourist beaches
B) Donating money to a political campaign
C) Joining an existing fund-raising campaign to support environmental conservation
D) None of the above
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Which of the following can be used to encourage visitors to act in a more sustainable manner?

A) Establishing a sustainable supply chain
B) Using chemical-free cleaning products
C) Banning access to sensitive environments
D) Encouraging them to treat local residents with respect
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Capitalism encourages innovation.
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Sculptures of historic figures are examples of intangible cultural capital.
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Bridging social capital plus government leadership leads to a more effective form of social capital.
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Financial capital is the delivery system for all the other types of capital.
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Convention and Visitors Bureaus are part of a destination's bonding social capital.
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Tourism is an import industry.
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The economic goal of tourism is to grow over time as a means to continually improve the quality of life for residents
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The public sector is the part of an economy that is financed through tax revenue.
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Capitalism is a social and cultural system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by a government.
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Capitalism is considered an efficient form of production and consumption.
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Capital is more durable than money.
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Accumulating capital will generate profit.
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The goal within sustainable tourism is to use up all capital as a means of efficiency.
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Natural capital and environmental capital are the same thing.
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Within the economic growth paradigm, natural resources are harvested to produce wealth.
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Culture is ever changing and evolving.
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Cultural capital must be protected, preserved, and maintained to ensure its survival.
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Poorly planned intangible cultural packages can damage local communities.
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Human capital can be transformed into human resources.
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Reciprocity implies that all members are working together towards a common goal
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Diversity is associated with the level of connectedness and involvement that a person has within a community.
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Social capital is closely linked with human capital and political capital.
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Political capital is how political decisions are made and the amount of influence a social group or industry has over the political process.
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It is hard to manipulate tourism for political purposes.
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A lack of financial capital in developing countries is a primary deterrent for small business development.
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Financial investment involves putting resources into the other forms of capital.
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Micro credit is the lending of small amounts of money at low interest rates to new businesses, generally in the developing world.
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Nongovernmental organizations that use donor funding to support loan and credit options for start-up businesses are an example of financial linkages.
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Crowd sourcing is a financial model in which equity firms provide low-cost loans to business start-ups.
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Building and maintaining infrastructure can increases social capital and political capital.
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Hand-made crafts sold to tourists represents a form of built capital.
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The use of capital has only positive impacts on sustainability.
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A national strategy can provide an overview of political support for both tourism and sustainability.
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Lobbying and community involvement can increase political and social capital.
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How you package your product will depend on the human capital available.
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Appropriate avenue to support sustainability vary depending on an organization's assets.
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Social networks made up of homogeneous groups of people
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Social networks made up of socially heterogeneous groups that include people with different backgrounds
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Any pre-existing or planned formation that is constructed or retrofitted to suit community needs
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Factors of production that generate wealth through investment
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An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
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A financial model in which individuals or organizations solicit investment from a large, relatively open, and often rapidly-evolving, group of internet users
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The stock of values, arts, crafts, cultural knowledge, performance, social practices, and access to heritage resources
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Includes natural capital, other natural assets, such as weather, and built capital
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The inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit. The factors of production include land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship
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Financial wealth that is used to start or maintain a business
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The stock of knowledge, habits, social and personality attributes, including creativity, embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value
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The people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, or economy
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The practices and representations of artifacts, objects, and cultural spaces
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The lending of small amounts of money at low interest to new businesses, generally but not exclusively, in the developing world. Also known as or micro credit
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The world's stock of natural resources, which includes geology, soils, air, water, and all living organisms
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Resources that take millions of years to form and cannot be renewed in a human lifetime
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The ability to use power in support of political or economic positions
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The part of an economy that invests in profit-making businesses, such as hotel accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment (private industries)
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The part of an economy that is under government control, financed through tax revenue, and provides services for all members of society (public services)
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