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The Community and Economic Development Chain: Validating the Links Between Processes and Outcomes

Robert Pittman, Evan Pittman, Rhonda Phillips and Joe Cangelosi

Community Development, 2009, vol. 40, issue 1, 80-93

Abstract: The community development and economic development literatures have evolved largely independently with little recognition of the critical relationship between the two disciplines. This omission is not so obvious when researchers focus on individual components of each discipline in isolation, but upon examination of how community and economic development systems work in theory and practice overall, this shortcoming becomes apparent. A proposed framework illustrates the links between community and economic development capacities, factors, and functions and shows the importance of community development to economic development outcomes. In particular, it focuses on the link between social capital and the outcome of community development and an economic development ready community. The framework provides an overarching paradigm that helps tie together some of the research in the two fields. Using data from a statewide survey, correlation coefficients are calculated, showing the connections between capacity factors, development factors, and development functions. Strong statistical results provide evidence to support the community and economic development framework and validate the use of subjective data.

Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1080/15575330902918956

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