A Case Study of Low Collective Efficacy and Lack of Collective Community Action |
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Authors: | Intae Yoon |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, College of Human Ecology, East Carolina University , Greenville, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() A mixed-method case study was used to investigate why members of a community do not take collective action to protect their well-being from detrimental neighboring industrial businesses. A hierarchical regression analysis from a self-administered survey (n = 95) shows that low collective efficacy is the main factor contributing to the lack of collective action among the residents (Adjusted R2 = .155, df = 1, F = 15.355, p < .001). Data from an informal participant observation and an archived documents review suggest that limited learned helplessness may have evolved in the community and lowered collective efficacy among its residents. |
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Keywords: | Learned helplessness collective action self-efficacy mixed method environmental challenges |
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