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argue that tolerance acts as a bridging mechanism between trust and ties in affecting overall wellbeing. Using ordered … incorporates three key dimensions of personal social capital; (i) structural (personal ties), (ii) cognitive (trust) and (iii …Many argue that the rise in populist support in Europe and elsewhere stems from people feeling marginalised …
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-investigates whether and to which extent notions of social and institutional trust affect the impact of tolerance on innovation using an … that tolerance and trust play an important role in stimulating innovation performance, however, the exact nature of the … freedoms and tolerance. It is argued that tolerance is essential for innovation because its creates an open environment where …
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This paper presents evidence on causal influence of happiness on social capital and trust using German Socio … endogeneity problem, the paper finds that happier people trust others more, and importantly, help create more social capital …
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For a cross-section of 123 European regions, we find evidence for a positive effect of generalized trust on regional … recent literature on the effects of climate on historic trust levels. The popular explanation for spatial clustering of … be better explained by a positive influence of trust on innovation and spatial clustering of trust. …
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