The concept of social capital was investigated as an explanatory variable of a number of significant socio-economic phenomena, such as economic development, the well-functioning of institutionsand school performance. This study proposes an analysis of the relation between social capital and well-being.The two concepts have been interpreted by social sciences in many different ways. In particular, as a result of its recent success, social capital has been the object of a great deal of interpretations. Social scientists have considered it either as a collective resource (macro social capital), or as an available resource amongst members of specific groups (friends, associations, local communities, etc.; i.e. meso social capital), or as a reso...
Research on social capital predominantly focuses on generalized trust as the main outcome of the pre...
This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital...
International audienceSocial capital is instrumental to personal well-being; yet, this relationship ...
The concept of social capital still serves its “original sin”, the historical process that led it t...
ABSTRACT Recent years witnessed a growing interest in the concept of well-being and quality of life...
Subjective well-being depends on, among other factors, the household level of income and wealth, the...
Drawing on survey data, this study carries out an assessment of the Italian regions’ endowments of s...
This paper provides a sociological overview of the concept of social capital and explores how it is ...
This paper carries out an empirical assessment of the relationship between social capital and the qu...
In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptat...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
Subjective well-being depends on, among other factors, the household level of income and wealth, the...
This paper argues the relevance of analysing the origins of contextual effects to explain subjective...
The aim of this paper is to trace a map of Italian local social capital endowments. It focuses on th...
In this paper we check whether social capital changes the association of subjective well-being with ...
Research on social capital predominantly focuses on generalized trust as the main outcome of the pre...
This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital...
International audienceSocial capital is instrumental to personal well-being; yet, this relationship ...
The concept of social capital still serves its “original sin”, the historical process that led it t...
ABSTRACT Recent years witnessed a growing interest in the concept of well-being and quality of life...
Subjective well-being depends on, among other factors, the household level of income and wealth, the...
Drawing on survey data, this study carries out an assessment of the Italian regions’ endowments of s...
This paper provides a sociological overview of the concept of social capital and explores how it is ...
This paper carries out an empirical assessment of the relationship between social capital and the qu...
In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptat...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
Subjective well-being depends on, among other factors, the household level of income and wealth, the...
This paper argues the relevance of analysing the origins of contextual effects to explain subjective...
The aim of this paper is to trace a map of Italian local social capital endowments. It focuses on th...
In this paper we check whether social capital changes the association of subjective well-being with ...
Research on social capital predominantly focuses on generalized trust as the main outcome of the pre...
This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital...
International audienceSocial capital is instrumental to personal well-being; yet, this relationship ...