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There are multiple dimensions of trust. The standard meaning I call strategic trust. But more important is moralistic … trust, which does not stem from experience, but rather is learned early in life and is largely stable over time. Moralistic … trust leads people to do good works such as contributing to charity and volunteering time and to be more tolerant toward …
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There are multiple dimensions of trust. The standard meaning I call "strategic trust." But more important is … "moralistic trust," which does not stem from experience, but rather is learned early in life and is largely stable over time …. Moralistic trust leads people to do good works such as contributing to charity and volunteering time and to be more tolerant …
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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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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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institutional context variables, i.e. trust and the perception of freedom, have higher correlations with the two SWB variables used … estimates reconfirm the importance of trust and, in particular, of the perception of freedom. These variables explain more of …
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Social capital and especially trust are the foundation of most personal relationships and it is considered a key factor … social capital (trust and voluntary association membership) and life satisfaction. Then, we analyse the impact of the …
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In this research, the relationship between fulfillment of needs, social capital, and sense of community and individual well-being has been explored by testing the perception of sense of community by means of residential satisfaction. The study involves the participations of 677 adults from...
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this study are general trust, trust in institutions, political engagement, concern for others, societal norms, and … social capital variables between 1999 and 2008. Generalized trust, trust in institutions, government satisfaction, and … 1999 and 2008. Policy implications are also emphasized such as improved trust among individuals, trustworthiness of …
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