The Impact of Heterogeneity and Size of Community on Social Capital: A Quantitative Analysis of Spa Resorts in Japan

被引:0
|
作者
Fujiyama, Hideki [1 ]
机构
[1] Dokkyo Univ, Fac Econ, Saitama 3400042, Japan
关键词
Social Capital; Spa resort areas; Gini coefficient; Size of community;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
O1 [数学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
This paper examines the relationship between the social characteristics (heterogeneity and size of community) and the levels of social capital in spa resort areas in Japan. The data is obtained from 56 areas. In each area, data on inns that belong to a local inn union have been collected. As these inns have large influence in their local areas, they are interpreted as representatives of the area. Heterogeneity in each area is measured by the Gini coefficient of the inns' accommodations. The size of a spa resort is measured by the total number of inns within the resort area. We examine three different types of social capital: activities of self-government, activities of inn unions, and activities of the local festival. The aims of the activities of self-government are very wide and general, while the aim of the activities of inn unions is specific, i.e., to increase profit. The aim of the local festival is to succeed as an annual religious event. By conducting regression analyses, we obtain the following findings: (1) there is a negative association between the Gini coefficient and the level of self-government activities, and (2) there is a negative association between union size and the level of activities of inn unions. The implications of these results are discussed by considering the range of aims and communication costs.
引用
收藏
页码:109 / 119
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Social Capital and Community Heterogeneity
    Coffe, Hilde
    SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH, 2009, 91 (02) : 155 - 170
  • [2] Social Capital and Community Heterogeneity
    Hilde Coffé
    Social Indicators Research, 2009, 91 : 155 - 170
  • [3] Social capital, community size and utilization of health services: A lagged analysis
    Nauenberg, Eric
    Laporte, Audrey
    Shen, Leilei
    HEALTH POLICY, 2011, 103 (01) : 38 - 46
  • [4] Community Size, Social Capital, and Political Participation in Latin America
    Miguel Carreras
    Shaun Bowler
    Political Behavior, 2019, 41 : 723 - 745
  • [5] Community Size, Social Capital, and Political Participation in Latin America
    Carreras, Miguel
    Bowler, Shaun
    POLITICAL BEHAVIOR, 2019, 41 (03) : 723 - 745
  • [6] An Analysis Between SNS and Social Capital Types in Japan
    Kishigami, Jay
    Ohashi, Shigenori
    Maeda, Noritaka
    Fujimura, Shigeru
    Nakadaira, Atsushi
    HUMAN CHOICE AND DIGITAL BY DEFAULT: AUTONOMY VS DIGITAL DETERMINATION, HCC 2022, 2022, 656 : 58 - 66
  • [7] Social capital and philanthropy: An analysis of the impact of social capital on individual giving and volunteering
    Brown, Eleanor
    Ferris, James M.
    NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY, 2007, 36 (01) : 85 - 99
  • [8] Community perspectives on the impact of policy change on linking social capital in a rural community
    Talbot, Lyn
    Walker, Rae
    HEALTH & PLACE, 2007, 13 (02) : 482 - 492
  • [9] Does community social capital buffer the relationship between educational disadvantage and cognitive impairment? A multilevel analysis in Japan
    Murayama, Hiroshi
    Miyamae, Fumiko
    Ura, Chiaki
    Sakuma, Naoko
    Sugiyama, Mika
    Inagaki, Hiroki
    Okamura, Tsuyoshi
    Awata, Shuichi
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, 19 (01)
  • [10] Does community social capital buffer the relationship between educational disadvantage and cognitive impairment? A multilevel analysis in Japan
    Hiroshi Murayama
    Fumiko Miyamae
    Chiaki Ura
    Naoko Sakuma
    Mika Sugiyama
    Hiroki Inagaki
    Tsuyoshi Okamura
    Shuichi Awata
    BMC Public Health, 19