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Is willingness to contribute for environmental protection in Sweden affected by social capital?
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Abstract
This paper investigates the role of social capital in influencing individuals’ willingness to contribute to environmental protection in Sweden. Four indices of social capital comprising social trust, institutional trust, civic participation and a composite index comprising all considered elements of... view more
This paper investigates the role of social capital in influencing individuals’ willingness to contribute to environmental protection in Sweden. Four indices of social capital comprising social trust, institutional trust, civic participation and a composite index comprising all considered elements of social capital were constructed to analyse their respective association with individual decisions to contribute. Using data from the environment module of the 2010 International Social Survey Programme, we empirically show that all four social capital parameters are significant and robust drivers of Swedish public’s willingness to contribute when the payment vehicles are increased higher prices or taxes or through lifestyle changes to protect the environment. Statistically, a significant association was observed for social trust and civic participation. Institutional trust is not significant when the payment vehicle is a reduction in the standard of living. Overall, however, the composite index of social capital is a robust predictor of likelihood to contribute irrespective of the payment vehicle.... view less
Keywords
social capital; environmental protection; confidence; citizens' involvement; willingness to pay; regression analysis; case study; Sweden
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Willingness to contribute; Ordered logistic regression; ZA5500: International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 451-475
Journal
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 21 (2019) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10018-019-00238-6
ISSN
1867-383X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed