2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20187303003
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Relation of Social Capital to Women’s Proactive Participation in the Community for Sustainability of River in Urban Areas

Abstract: The aims of this paper to identify a relationship of social capital with the participation of women in their community to realize the sustainablity of rive in urban areas and to achieve resilience of the city. Efforts to increase women's participation in urban planning and environmental management require the support of social capital in local contexts to achieve sustainability of river in urban areas. The method used in this research is a quantitative approach, with this type of research is descriptive-explan… Show more

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“…Fung and Hung [19] explored developing sustaining social capital for community development based on their case study on the Tin Shui Wai North in Hongkong. Asteria et al [20] discovered by a quantitative approach that puts efforts to increase women's participation in urban planning and environmental management require the support of social capital. Suh and Heidi [21] revealed a positive association between outgroup trust and protest participation, moderated by both functioning institutions and state repression.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fung and Hung [19] explored developing sustaining social capital for community development based on their case study on the Tin Shui Wai North in Hongkong. Asteria et al [20] discovered by a quantitative approach that puts efforts to increase women's participation in urban planning and environmental management require the support of social capital. Suh and Heidi [21] revealed a positive association between outgroup trust and protest participation, moderated by both functioning institutions and state repression.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, social capital is found to be related to pro-innovative attitudes. For example, as presented in Asteria et al's [45] gender equality studies, the network and social capital of the community are related to women's proactivity. In Perry-Smith and Shalley [46], social relations and their translation into creativity were analysed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the research, social capital is a significant asset and source of the information, opportunities, and connections necessary for professional advancement and maturity, but access to it is often restricted, especially for women (Lutter, 2015; Timberlake, 2005). Thus, increasing women’s economic involvement necessitates the assistance of social capital in local settings (Asteria et al, 2018). Therefore, consistent with this line of reasoning, we submit that a country’s gender equality which acts as a societal constraint, will moderate the association between social capital and economic participation of women.…”
Section: Gender Equality Internet Penetration Social Capital and The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%