The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003

The concept of social capital has gained wide acceptance and use in social sciences, particularly in sociology, political science and institutional economics. Its popularity should be primarily attributed to various societal benefits, theoretically and empirically well explored, linked to the produc...

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Main Authors: Štulhofer Aleksandar, Landripert Ivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia 2004-01-01
Series:Sociologija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2004/0038-03180403199S.pdf
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spelling doaj-5ba292924268425c870164a12866b0992020-11-25T02:56:48ZengSociological Scientific Society of SerbiaSociologija0038-03182004-01-0146319921010.2298/SOC0403199SThe dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003Štulhofer AleksandarLandripert IvanThe concept of social capital has gained wide acceptance and use in social sciences, particularly in sociology, political science and institutional economics. Its popularity should be primarily attributed to various societal benefits, theoretically and empirically well explored, linked to the production and persistence of social capital. This paper reconsiders the dynamics of social capital in Croatia presented in a previous article (Štulhofer, 2003a). Using data from two cross-sectional nationally representative social surveys (World Values Survey - Croatia 1995, and South East European Social Survey, 2003), the authors focus on the dynamics of social capital during the 1995-2003 period. In spite of economic growth increasing political stability and advancing democratization in the observed period, the findings point to the erosion of social capital. The main factors behind the negative dynamics of social capital in Croatia seem to be growing perception of corruption and declining religiousness. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2004/0038-03180403199S.pdfsocial capitalCroatiageneralized trustcivic participationtrust in institutionsdevelopmentreligiousnessperception of corruption
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author Štulhofer Aleksandar
Landripert Ivan
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Landripert Ivan
The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003
Sociologija
social capital
Croatia
generalized trust
civic participation
trust in institutions
development
religiousness
perception of corruption
author_facet Štulhofer Aleksandar
Landripert Ivan
author_sort Štulhofer Aleksandar
title The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003
title_short The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003
title_full The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003
title_fullStr The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003
title_full_unstemmed The dynamics of social capital in Croatia, 1995 - 2003
title_sort dynamics of social capital in croatia, 1995 - 2003
publisher Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia
series Sociologija
issn 0038-0318
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The concept of social capital has gained wide acceptance and use in social sciences, particularly in sociology, political science and institutional economics. Its popularity should be primarily attributed to various societal benefits, theoretically and empirically well explored, linked to the production and persistence of social capital. This paper reconsiders the dynamics of social capital in Croatia presented in a previous article (Štulhofer, 2003a). Using data from two cross-sectional nationally representative social surveys (World Values Survey - Croatia 1995, and South East European Social Survey, 2003), the authors focus on the dynamics of social capital during the 1995-2003 period. In spite of economic growth increasing political stability and advancing democratization in the observed period, the findings point to the erosion of social capital. The main factors behind the negative dynamics of social capital in Croatia seem to be growing perception of corruption and declining religiousness.
topic social capital
Croatia
generalized trust
civic participation
trust in institutions
development
religiousness
perception of corruption
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2004/0038-03180403199S.pdf
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