Social capital, trust, and collective action in post-earthquake Nepal

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Veeshan Rayamajhee
Alok K. Bohara
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[1] North Dakota State University,Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics
[2] University of New Mexico,Department of Economics
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Natural Hazards | 2021年 / 105卷
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Disasters; Collective action; Social capital; Trust; Resilience; Nepal;
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According to the first generation of theories of collective action, utility-maximizing individuals encountering conditions of nonexcludability and nonrivalry free ride rather than cooperate as their dominant strategy. But scholars have documented innumerable successful and unsuccessful collective action efforts after disasters around the world that contradict that idea. We square the findings of disaster research with the second generation of collective action research by demonstrating how important social capital is for understanding voluntary collective action. We apply structural equation modeling and mediation analysis to data we collected from Sindhupalchowk, Nepal, after its 2015 earthquake to show that bonding social capital has the mediated effect of engendering mutual trust and in turn enabling collective action. Further, we demonstrate direct effects of both bonding and bridging/linking social capital on collective action following disasters. We portray social capital as essential in enabling self-governance and fostering resilience in postdisaster scenarios in which the collective burdens of reconstruction and recovery necessitate concerted efforts on the part of the private sector, citizens, and public institutions.
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页码:1491 / 1519
页数:28
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