Social capital, cooperative performance, and future cooperation intention among recreational farm area owners in Taiwan

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Shu-Chun Chang
Chin Jung Tu
Ting-Jia Li
Bi-Kun Tsai
Cite this article:  Chang, S.-C., Tu, C. J., Li, T.-J., & Tsai, B.-K. (2010). Social capital, cooperative performance, and future cooperation intention among recreational farm area owners in Taiwan. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 38(10), 1409-1430.


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In this study we analyzed the relationship between social capital and future cooperation intention of owners of recreational farm areas in Taiwan, and explored whether cooperative performance plays a role as a mediating factor between social capital and future cooperation intention. We employed structural equation modeling for the research framework, and LISREL was used to analyze the model. The findings indicate that social capital is a crucial factor that affects future cooperation intention, and cooperative performance is a partial mediator between social capital and future cooperation intention. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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