Social capital in Croatia: measurement and regional distribution |
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Authors: | Djula Borozan Mirjana Radman Funaric |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Economics in Osijek, J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Gajev trg 7, 31000 Osijek, Croatia;2. Polytecnic in Pozega, Vukovarska 17, 34000 Pozega, Croatia |
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Abstract: | By using partial least squares path modeling, this paper develops a complex index of social capital, selects Croatia as the case for testing and validating the index, and investigates the regional distribution of social capital. The social capital index is defined as a complex hierarchical structured construct of third-order with social trust, participation, and civism as its core dimensions. The main results indicate that civism is the most important cause of social capital followed by active participation and social trust. As far as the regional distribution of social capital is concerned, there are statistically significant differences across the Croatian regions. Although the lowest or below the national average level of social capital and its dimensions can be mostly found in the least developed regions (with the exception of the capital), the highest level of social capital and its particular dimensions is not achieved in the most developed regions. |
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Keywords: | social capital index regional distribution PLS path modeling Croatia |
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