Abstract

The relevance of the article is determined by the fact that the implementation of social capital and the formation of civil society in modern conditions require innovative solutions and new organizational scenarios that can take into account the accelerated pace of social life and challenges of value transformations in society. In view of this, the aim of the article is to form a modern tool for the development of social capital, which would use the social and innovative potential of civil society institutions and at the same time affirm their activities as one of the basic social values of today. The methodological basis of the study is a systematic approach, methods of abstraction and generalization, comparative analysis. The scientific nove lty of the work lies in justification of the feasibility of introducing new resource, communication and infrastructure technologies designed to stimulate the accumulation of social capital in Ukrainian society through the activation of the solidarity role of civil society. The article outlines the possibilities of using public-private-people partnership as a modernized structure of public-private partnership for innovative impact on social capitalization in society. The author identifies priority areas in which cooperation between different actors of socio-economic development in the framework of a modernized partnership should be intensified. It is substantiated that this cooperation strengthens the resource base of social capital development, revealing the potential of civil society institutions. New approaches to the infrastructural provision of social capital increase activities based on the principles of public activism and systemic decentralization are proposed. The importance of hubs of social activity as a central element of innovation infrastructure to support community projects and the functioning of local communities is identified. The advantages of agile frameworks as innovative communication technologies for strengthening social capital are substantiated.

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