The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries

The purpose of this article is firstly to discuss the basic theoretical approaches used to interpret the concept of trust in the context of social capital and then to present the results of research conducted on trust. The analysis concentrates on elements related to trust in the literature, reflect...

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Main Authors: Iveta Kovalčíková, Martin Lačný
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tallinn University 2016-12-01
Series:Studies of Transition States and Societies
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Online Access:http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/293/393
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spelling doaj-7a3d1460f37e45fb95700468516949c32020-11-25T02:40:29ZengTallinn University Studies of Transition States and Societies1736-87581736-87582016-12-01837896The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 CountriesIveta KovalčíkováMartin LačnýThe purpose of this article is firstly to discuss the basic theoretical approaches used to interpret the concept of trust in the context of social capital and then to present the results of research conducted on trust. The analysis concentrates on elements related to trust in the literature, reflecting the methodological approaches for assessing and measuring trust. In theoretically conceptualising trust we generally adopt Hardin’s explanations (1991, 2002a, 2002b, 2006), which are then used as an interpretational framework for our research results. The paper mainly analyses and interprets subjective conceptual mental maps of trust developed on the basis of associations obtained in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia using the Associative Group Analysis Technique. The participants were management and economics students and there were 100 of them in each country (50 female and 50 male; 50 from each capital – Prague, Budapest, Warsaw and Bratislava; 50 from a smaller town in each country – Ostrava, Szeged, Olsztyn and Prešov). Altogether 400 students in four countries completed the tasks. In this article we mainly present the results relating to the Slovak section of the research sample.http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/293/393social capitaltrustelements of trusttrustworthinessAGA technique
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The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries
Studies of Transition States and Societies
social capital
trust
elements of trust
trustworthiness
AGA technique
author_facet Iveta Kovalčíková
Martin Lačný
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title The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries
title_short The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries
title_full The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries
title_fullStr The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries
title_full_unstemmed The Case of ‘Trust’ – Research on Social Capital in V4 Countries
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publisher Tallinn University
series Studies of Transition States and Societies
issn 1736-8758
1736-8758
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The purpose of this article is firstly to discuss the basic theoretical approaches used to interpret the concept of trust in the context of social capital and then to present the results of research conducted on trust. The analysis concentrates on elements related to trust in the literature, reflecting the methodological approaches for assessing and measuring trust. In theoretically conceptualising trust we generally adopt Hardin’s explanations (1991, 2002a, 2002b, 2006), which are then used as an interpretational framework for our research results. The paper mainly analyses and interprets subjective conceptual mental maps of trust developed on the basis of associations obtained in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia using the Associative Group Analysis Technique. The participants were management and economics students and there were 100 of them in each country (50 female and 50 male; 50 from each capital – Prague, Budapest, Warsaw and Bratislava; 50 from a smaller town in each country – Ostrava, Szeged, Olsztyn and Prešov). Altogether 400 students in four countries completed the tasks. In this article we mainly present the results relating to the Slovak section of the research sample.
topic social capital
trust
elements of trust
trustworthiness
AGA technique
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