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Implications of locally managed SNSs on e-government implementation and community building
Published 2023-12-01“…This research provides insight into the management and use of SNSs in sub-local contexts both for the reinforcement of e-government implementation and the maintenance of social capital in a developing country that seeks to maintain democratization stability.…”
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Employability resources of unemployed adults: longitudinal effects of a group career intervention
Published 2025-01-01“…Human capital and professional development were key at baseline and follow-up, while social capital and networking were crucial post-intervention. …”
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A Better Model for Socio-economic Governance?
Published 2011-06-01“…Investigation shows a bias towards external and brand-related, rather than internal priorities of job security and the social capital of workplace communities. The closure processes of two firms’ plants show, in particular, that opportunities to treat employees and related interest as stakeholders are incompatible with the prioritisation of shareholder value. …”
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Economic Security in Border Areas: The Fulfillment of Community Welfare
Published 2024-10-01“…Strategies like expanding trade zones and enhancing social capital, alongside infrastructure development and improved social services, are crucial for ensuring access and fostering the welfare of border communities.…”
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The Impact of Smart Marketing on Achieving Marketing Superiority: An Applied Study in Iraqi Telecommunication Companies
Published 2022-12-01“…The independent variable is represented by smart marketing through three dimensions: (Digital Cooperative Marketing, Human Capital Empowerment, and Social Capital Cooperation) whereas, the dependent variable is marketing superiority that which consists of three dimensions, namely (Customer Value, Satisfaction Customer, and Loyalty Customer). …”
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THE YOUTH IN RUSSIA: INEQUALITIES AND LIVING CHOICES
Published 2013-12-01“…Spare time for communication with friends, self-education, hobbies and leisure has become not easily available for many young people;– the third determinant is the place of living and living conditions: the comfort and prestige of city district, its safety and infrastructure;– the fourth place is taken by mental outfit and social capital, in other words, by the body of knowledge and skills which is in demand on the labour market;– the fifth factor is the power, the ability to influence other people (relatives, friends, colleagues, government)We have found out that along with the traditional inequalities the new form of inequality – the temporalinequality – is becoming more and more significant for the Russian youth.…”
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Correlation between the built environment and sociology: A critical review of residential segregation and social housing policy in Iran
Published 2025-01-01“…The findings highlight the complex nature of residential segregation and its impact on social isolation, social capital, and social exclusion. The built environment contributes to the problem by facilitating the creation of isolated communities, and architects have a crucial role in addressing them. …”
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Local Food Systems Supported by Communities Nationally and Internationally
Published 2017-06-01“…Within this type of alternative local food systems, farmers and their buyers form a community based on social capital (co-operation, mutual trust and mutual responsibility), a direct sales channel, in such a way that cooperation is also beneficial to the producer and the consumer. …”
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TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN POLITICAL FINANCING IN TURKEY
Published 2014-06-01“…Through a consequentialist approach, this study suggests that accountability and transparency must be endogenised in political and also political party financing structures and strategies so that good government should be essentialised by the Parliament, which is supposed to run on democratic rules aiming to maximise good governance as a social capital. Therefore, current practice as well as the development trajectories of political financing is examined by this study to identify the developments and general pattern of Turkish political financing and its implications for good governance over the years.Keywords: Political Financing, Political Corruption, Transparency, Accountability.* Assoc. …”
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Social transformation of winongo river bank people in managing domestic waste
Published 2025-01-01“…It takes a reorientation of the institutional format based on social capital and innovation of household waste management strategies with economic and ecological value to reduce the impact of climate change.…”
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Towards a stakeholder model for the co-production of the public-sector information system
Published 2005-01-01“…</b> Success in adopting the proposed model may depend on pre-existing characteristics and conditions of each socio-political context, including existing levels of social capital, as much as on the implementation of technology to improve public service delivery. …”
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Factors Improvement of Sustainable livelihoods from the Perspective of Local People, Case Study: Ardabil County
Published 2019-09-01“…In order to analyze the data, factor analysis model was used and the results of this model showed the most important factor improvement of sustainable livelihoods from the perspective of local people in studied region includes four components (entrepreneurship and fortification of economical infrastructures, support of demand- side and governmental interventional action, fortification of social capital and social empowerment and environmental management and fortification of physical infrastructures) that explained variance and the cumulative variance by the five factors 60.66. …”
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Examining the Impact of Local Government Competencies on Regional Economic Revitalization: Does Social Trust Matter?
Published 2024-12-01“…This study highlights the theoretical importance of integrating resource-based and social capital theories to advance the field of urban regeneration and emphasizes the role of local communities in economic development. …”
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Understanding rangeland desertification through pastoralist perspectives using a grounded theory approach
Published 2025-01-01“…Meanwhile, “water and water resources,” “animal health and diseases,” and “participation and social capital” were identified as less significant. Key findings emphasize the importance of vegetation decline, with reduced forage quality and increased prevalence of unpalatable plants serving as prominent signs of desertification. …”
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Identifying the Impacts of Social Movement Mobilization on YouTube: Social Network Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…Using the theoretical framework of resource mobilization and methods such as social network analysis (SNA) and bipartite networks, it examines how effective deployment of resources such as information, social capital, and organizational capabilities can help in the progression of collective movements. …”
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Unraveling the impact of social media involvement on public health participation in China: mediating roles of social support, social trust, and social responsibility
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Public health participation plays a significant role in reducing risks and protecting community members during public health emergencies, especially in China due to its pronounced population density and the imperative for concerted public coordination to achieve the goal of public health protection. Guided by social capital theory and conservation of resources theory, this study develops an analytical model to explore the effect of social media involvement on public health participation mediated by social support, social trust and social responsibility. …”
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Consumption, relative deprivation and mental health: evidence from hedonic consumption
Published 2025-02-01“…Furthermore, cultural variations and social capital are moderating roles to diminish the adverse mental health.ConclusionThis study advances our understanding of how relative deprivation related to consumption affects mental health and offers valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners aiming to address these challenges.…”
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The Effect of Citizen Participation on Promoting Social Health in Urban Areas (Case example: Shirvan city)
Published 2023-12-01“…Social health and social capital are considered one of the important indicators of development in the new international assessment, because the health of the individual and the society are so interdependent that it is impossible to set boundaries between them. …”
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Bell Pottinger And The Dark Art Of Public Relations
Published 2022-10-01“…However, it can be argued that there is potentially a mismatch between theories and moral frameworks created for individualistic cultures, and their application within communal cultures. Building social capital in any society begins with a commitment to support the collective interests of the community. …”
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