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題名:大型重機社團社會資本之探究: Putnam理論的批判性分析
作者:石國棟
作者(外文):SHIH, KUO-TUNG
校院名稱:國立體育大學
系所名稱:體育研究所
指導教授:黃東治
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2018
主題關鍵詞:大型重機社團社會資本Cruiser Rider Clubsclubsocial capital
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本研究為探究重機社團與社會資本之關聯,透過問卷和訪談蒐集資料後,以社會資本理論進行分析重機社團的信任價值、網絡參與與規範制度之關聯性,並透過質性方式,瞭解社團組織和個人與社會資本的關係。研究結果發現:在社團成員參與特質與社會資本關係上,社團成員的年齡、教育程度、婚姻和參與公益頻率之重要特質在社團生活實踐上會影響社會資本發展。其次,在重機社團與社會資本關係上,規範制度與網絡參與和信任價值呈現反向效果,網絡參與信任價值則呈現正向效果。本研究結論指出,重機社團是孕育社會資本重要途徑之一,從社會資本的分析,可以了解重機社團的社會資本生活風貌及提供社團如何發展社會資本之重要機制。
This study examined the relationship between social capital and Cruiser Rider Clubs. Based on relevant information collected through questionnaires and interviews, this study explored the trust value of CRC and the relationship between network participation and normative system by analyzing the social capital theory. It also analyzed the relationships between clubs and social capital and individuals and social capital in a qualitative way. This study was as follows: As for the relationship between clubs and social capital, the age, level of education, marital status, and frequency of participation in charitable activities of the members of clubs have influences on the development of social capital. When it comes to the relationship between CRC and social capital, the normative system has negative effects on network participation and trust value, while network participation has a positive effect on trust value. This research concluded that CRC are one of the important ways of cultivating society capital. Understanding of their social life and social capital could offer clubs an important mechanism for developing social capital.
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