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understandings, trust and reciprocity, which underpin co-operation and collective action for mutual benefits that creates the base … for economic prosperity. Social capital like trust could be accumulated when people interact in a purposeful manner with …
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We investigate the extent to which bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust and individuals …
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This paper demonstrates that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust interdependently affect … “low trust trap” where deficits of bridging social capital and trust reinforce each other in lowering individuals’ incomes … bridging social capital and more trust. While assessing robustness of our empirical results, we have found a high risk of …
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We study the relationship between two distinct dimensions of social capital (bridging and bonding social capital) and the personal performances of individuals: their reported subjective well-being (SWB) and earnings. A theoretical model is put forward which explains the sources and dynamics of...
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investigate the extent to which bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust interdependently affect individuals … interaction effects between social capital, trust, and employment status. …
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This paper provides evidence that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust may interdependently … "low trust trap" where deficits of bridging social capital and trust reinforce each other in lowering individuals' incomes … bridging social capital and more trust. We discuss our empirical results by providing an assessment of their robustness, and …
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Little is known regarding the longitudinal effects of bonding and bridging social capital on health. This study examined the longitudinal associations of bonding and bridging social capital with self-rated health, depressive mood, and cognitive decline in community-dwelling older Japanese. Data...
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While the importance of distinguishing between bonding and bridging social capital is now understood, evidence remains sparse on their contextual effects on health. We examined the associations of neighborhood bonding and bridging social capital with depressive mood among older Japanese. A...
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capital across European regions. In particular, we ask whether generalized trust, a fundamental constituent of social capital …, the spatial hysteresis of regional trust may contribute to the formation of spatial traps of social capital and act as a …
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capital across European regions. In particular, we ask whether generalized trust, a fundamental constituent of social capital …, the spatial “hysteresis” of regional trust may contribute to the formation of “spatial traps” of social capital and act as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011019238