Caltabiano, Cristiano Vitale, Tommaso Zucca, Gianfranco
Viviamo davvero in un’epoca di individualismo dilagante, segnata dall’eclissi della partecipazione civica, politica e sindacale? Se è senz’altro vero che la nostra società è sempre più chiusa e “solitaria”, è altrettanto vero che in essa persistono e si rinnovano culture ed esperienze associative dalle robuste e profonde radici. Il volontariato di ...
Raihani, Raihani Iskandar, Muda Prihatin, Lumbanraja Hendra, Raza
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Studies in Business and Economics
This study analyzes the problem factors affecting Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) performance with social capital variables. The problems are related to developing MSMEs’ financial and non-financial performance and are considered inseparable from various internal and external influences. This research is a quantitative-qualitative rese...
Raj, Prateek Roulet, Thomas J Bapuji, Hari
Scholars across disciplines and around the world have diverted research attention to rising income inequalities across groups and strategies to reduce them. The literature has broadly identified human capital and social capital as two potential tools to facilitate economic mobility and to reduce inequalities. However, it is not known whether these ...
Ramírez-Muñoz, María Victoria Francisco Rabadán, Pérez
Social capital influences the decision-making and sentiments of taxpayers, affecting the common good of a country's citizens. In this study, we analyze the sociological effect in Spain through the Public Opinion and Fiscal Policy Survey (CIS, Study 3332), applying a factorial reduction and looking at the effect on gender and municipality size categ...
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Bachelor's / Bachelor of Science (Real Estate)
Verinumbe, Tarfa Katomski, Anna-Sophia Turpin, Gnilane Syarif, Omar Looze, Pim Lalak, Katarzyna Anoubissi, Jean Brion, Sophie Dunaway, Keren Sprague, Laurel
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AIDS and behavior
HIV-related stigma remains a significant barrier to implementing effective HIV treatment and prevention strategies in Nigeria. Despite the high uptake of peer support groups among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Nigeria, the potential role of such peer support on the burden of internalized stigma remains understudied. To address this gap, we cond...
Tettegah, Sharon Griffin, Brianna Nutakor, Jonathan Preece, Natasha Addai-Dansoh, Stephen Dubon, Natalia Liu, Senyuan Larnyo, Ebenezer
This study aims to evaluate the effect of social capital (SC), social support (SS), and social network formation (SNF) on the quality of life of American adults during COVID-19. Using a probability sample of American adults aged 49+, 2370 respondents were selected from the National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) dataset for analysis u...
Espitia Arrieta, Lionel Barragán Morales, Camilo Enrique
Innovation in the social sphere is today an increasingly necessary challenge for human development. However, it is a practice little developed at a theoretical level, which limits its effective development for the effective solution of social needs and itssustainability through the impact on the social capital of the intervened communities. The obj...
Dwijatenaya, Ida Bagus Made Agung ., Aini Palinggi, Yonathan ., Musmuliadi Narulita, Srikandini Wijayanti, Silvana Kardinar
Objectives: This paper aimed to analyze the influence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and social capital on community welfare and the influence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) through social capital on community welfare. Theoretical Framework: The focus of this research was to examine the direct and indirect influence of CSR imp...
Abdul Karim, Zubaida
Heightened perceptions of threat, along with the proximity and nature of terrorist attacks, can influence trust dynamics. This dynamic often increases due to heightened social cohesion and collective resilience. This study examines the influence of jihadist terrorist attacks on social trust within communities in the Netherlands, Sweden, France, and...