Social Capital Index gets noticed
Microcapital.org and the Think Change India blog are among the publications and blogs that have covered the launch of our Social Capital Index. Think Change sees it is a potentially significant development, while Microcapital focuses on the shortcomings of the current version. “In its current state, the index seems most limited by its scope, or lack thereof. Because it only covers a handful of investments in a growing field, it likely will not be of immediate use to its audience.”
I think both are right; what we are attempting is significant and we are a long way from where we want to be. Next month, btw, we will also start tracking enterprises seeking investment. .Site traffic, btw, has doubled.
Patting us on the back was our friend Lucy Bernholz and our partners at the xchangexchange.com blog. Pointing to us as something to check out was blogger Sam Davidson and the investment blog along with the Derechos RSE blog

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March 3rd, 2008 um 3:39 pm
Dear Friend,
A group of researchers at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, are investigating effects of Weblogs on “Social Capital”. Therefore, they have designed an online survey. By participating in this survey you will help researches in “Management Information Systems” and “Sociology”. You must be at least 18 years old to participate in this survey. It will take 5 to 12 minutes of your time.
Your participation is greatly appreciated. You will find the survey at the following link. http://faculty.unlv.edu/rtorkzadeh/survey
This group has already done another study on Weblogs effects on “Social Interactions” and “Trust”. To obtain a copy of the previous study brief report of findings you can email Reza Vaezi at reza.vaezi@yahoo.com.