[Abstract] Within the social capital literature it is often assumed that membership of voluntary associations causes generalized social trust and not the other way around. This study challenges this assumption by investigating if generalized social trust causes membership in a novel design that yields valid results despite possible feed-back effects from membership to trust. Using individual-level data from several countries, the article shows that trust does increase membership. Treating associational membership as exogenous to trust produces biased results, it is therefore concluded. Moreover, the study provides rare individual-level evidence for a connection between generalized social trust and collective action in that generalized socia...
Mancur Olson and Robert Putnam provide two conflicting views on the effect of involvement with volun...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
Social, or ̳generalized‘, trust refers to beliefs that people hold about how other people in societ...
This article tests a key hypothesis of the social capital literature: voluntarymemberships and gener...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleResearch linking civic en...
Organized group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalized trust...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...
For some time been it has been hypothesized that involvement in civic associations creates generaliz...
Organised group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalised trust...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
[abstract] The effect of generalised trust on environmental group membership is investigated from a ...
Mancur Olson and Robert Putnam provide two conflicting views on the effect of involvement with volun...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
Social, or ̳generalized‘, trust refers to beliefs that people hold about how other people in societ...
This article tests a key hypothesis of the social capital literature: voluntarymemberships and gener...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleResearch linking civic en...
Organized group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalized trust...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...
For some time been it has been hypothesized that involvement in civic associations creates generaliz...
Organised group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalised trust...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
[abstract] The effect of generalised trust on environmental group membership is investigated from a ...
Mancur Olson and Robert Putnam provide two conflicting views on the effect of involvement with volun...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
Social, or ̳generalized‘, trust refers to beliefs that people hold about how other people in societ...