2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijtef.2012.v3.245
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Social Trust and Social Network in Iran

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“…However, trust in institutions had the lowest score in comparison with the three other domains, followed by general trust, trust in media and trust in one’s neighborhood. The findings of this study are not completely supportive of the Kiani (2012) study in Isfahan (one of the biggest cities in Iran) which found that the majority of the Iranian respondents had an average level of social trust. The difference between these findings could be due to the population and area differences between the studies, as well as the instrument of trust used.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…However, trust in institutions had the lowest score in comparison with the three other domains, followed by general trust, trust in media and trust in one’s neighborhood. The findings of this study are not completely supportive of the Kiani (2012) study in Isfahan (one of the biggest cities in Iran) which found that the majority of the Iranian respondents had an average level of social trust. The difference between these findings could be due to the population and area differences between the studies, as well as the instrument of trust used.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…According to this study, a significant difference between personal features such as age, education, marital status, parental status, number of children and education of partner and trust was not found. This is consistent with Kiani (2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
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“…Trust is one of the key elements of social capital recognition (Kiani, 2013). Foltz et al, (2016) added that PBC will directly affect behavior; g).…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For its wider acceptability and applicability, van Deth, (2003) argued it "has become a minor industry in the social sciences" (p. 79). The concept is rooted in sociology (Unni, 2014;Kiani, 2012; Dehkordi, Hossieni, Naqipourfar, &Torkamani, 2012) and was first studied by Durkheim in 1897 when examining how social influence relates to suicide (Durkheim, 1951), but Hanifan was the first to introduce the term social capital in academic arena (Ritchie & Robison, 2012). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%