Social capital has been recognised as an important factor for the development of local communities and relevant literature review has associated high levels of trust with economic and local development. The present article explores one of the two basic dimensions of social capital, social trust (the other being civic participation) and its association with demographic variables, such as gender, age, educational level and income as predictors of development. A study was conducted in the municipality of Kalloni, Lesbos Greece, where social trust levels were measured among 302 inhabitants. Findings revealed that educational level and income are strong predictors of social trust, with better educated and better paid individuals showing higher p...
Introduction The is a study of the relationship between trust and social consensus among people of 2...
In this paper, an overview of the theories on social trust formation is provided, which are grouped ...
A large number of studies have used both an economic experiment and surveys to measure trust. There ...
The present study is part of a wider research conducted in Greece on social capital and the correlat...
The present paper introduces country-by-country overviews of survey results from nationally represen...
The primary aim of this paper is to analyze the components of individual social capital in two rural...
Social trust is often said to be the essence of social capital. Trusting citizens are good citizens....
This article is concerned with the peculiarities of social capital focusing on the alterations of so...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-91).The alleged decline of social capital is a source of ...
AbstractObjective: This study aims at investigating social trust and its determinants in Sabzevar ci...
Social trust is increasingly seen as a non-economic determinant of economic development. Its positiv...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
Abstract In this study, considering the most important viewpoints of classic and Social trust is c...
The purpose of this article is firstly to discuss the basic theoretical approaches used to interpret...
While a substantial amount of research has been devoted to showing what social capital does, researc...
Introduction The is a study of the relationship between trust and social consensus among people of 2...
In this paper, an overview of the theories on social trust formation is provided, which are grouped ...
A large number of studies have used both an economic experiment and surveys to measure trust. There ...
The present study is part of a wider research conducted in Greece on social capital and the correlat...
The present paper introduces country-by-country overviews of survey results from nationally represen...
The primary aim of this paper is to analyze the components of individual social capital in two rural...
Social trust is often said to be the essence of social capital. Trusting citizens are good citizens....
This article is concerned with the peculiarities of social capital focusing on the alterations of so...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-91).The alleged decline of social capital is a source of ...
AbstractObjective: This study aims at investigating social trust and its determinants in Sabzevar ci...
Social trust is increasingly seen as a non-economic determinant of economic development. Its positiv...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
Abstract In this study, considering the most important viewpoints of classic and Social trust is c...
The purpose of this article is firstly to discuss the basic theoretical approaches used to interpret...
While a substantial amount of research has been devoted to showing what social capital does, researc...
Introduction The is a study of the relationship between trust and social consensus among people of 2...
In this paper, an overview of the theories on social trust formation is provided, which are grouped ...
A large number of studies have used both an economic experiment and surveys to measure trust. There ...