The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia

Subjective Wellbeing -SWB-, the evaluation people do of their lives, has been proposed as a measure to track the development of communities instead of economic growth. As part of a more general research question in which we tested the impact of subjective insecurity on the choice of hybrid organizat...

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Autores:
Wills Herrera, Eduardo
Orozco Collazos, Luz Elena
Forero Pineda, Clemente
Pardo Aragón, Oscar Armando
Andonova Zuleta, Veneta Stefanova
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2010
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Universidad de los Andes
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Conflicto en zonas rurales
Percepción de seguridad
Seguridad objetiva
Capital social
Bienestar subjetivo
Inseguridad (Problema social) - Colombia
Capital social - Colombia
Bienestar personal - Colombia
Zonas rurales - Colombia
Administración
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv La relación entre las percepciones sobre inseguridad, capital social y el bienestar subjetivo: evidencias empíricas de la zona rural colombiana en conflicto
title The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
spellingShingle The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
Conflicto en zonas rurales
Percepción de seguridad
Seguridad objetiva
Capital social
Bienestar subjetivo
Inseguridad (Problema social) - Colombia
Capital social - Colombia
Bienestar personal - Colombia
Zonas rurales - Colombia
Administración
title_short The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
title_full The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
title_fullStr The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
title_sort The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective well-being: Empirical Evidences from Conflicted Rural Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Wills Herrera, Eduardo
Orozco Collazos, Luz Elena
Forero Pineda, Clemente
Pardo Aragón, Oscar Armando
Andonova Zuleta, Veneta Stefanova
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Wills Herrera, Eduardo
Orozco Collazos, Luz Elena
Forero Pineda, Clemente
Pardo Aragón, Oscar Armando
Andonova Zuleta, Veneta Stefanova
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Conflicto en zonas rurales
Percepción de seguridad
Seguridad objetiva
Capital social
Bienestar subjetivo
topic Conflicto en zonas rurales
Percepción de seguridad
Seguridad objetiva
Capital social
Bienestar subjetivo
Inseguridad (Problema social) - Colombia
Capital social - Colombia
Bienestar personal - Colombia
Zonas rurales - Colombia
Administración
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv Inseguridad (Problema social) - Colombia
Capital social - Colombia
Bienestar personal - Colombia
Zonas rurales - Colombia
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Administración
description Subjective Wellbeing -SWB-, the evaluation people do of their lives, has been proposed as a measure to track the development of communities instead of economic growth. As part of a more general research question in which we tested the impact of subjective insecurity on the choice of hybrid organizational modes, we hypothesized that subjective insecurity does negatively correlate with SWB and that subjective and objective insecurities are not significantly correlated. Subjective insecurity consisted of three items: perceptions of personal, political and economic insecurity. We proposed that insecurity and SWB are mediated by the level of social capital found in the region. Social capital was defined as interpersonal trust as well as the frequency of participation of producers in voluntary associations. We used a multiple and multilevel regression models to test the hypotheses. Based on a survey of 742 rural producers in five conflicted areas we tested and found that the perceptions of insecurity do correlate significantly (negatively) with levels of subjective wellbeing. We also found a significant contribution of social capital with levels of SWB. Significant correlations between demographic variables and SWB were replicated at rural areas. These results have important implications for public policy and future research.
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spelling Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Wills Herrera, Eduardo11025600Orozco Collazos, Luz Elena9565600Forero Pineda, Clemente8257600Pardo Aragón, Oscar Armando9687600Andonova Zuleta, Veneta Stefanova71086002020-09-21T15:18:58Z2020-09-21T15:18:58Z20101900-1606http://hdl.handle.net/1992/46372instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Subjective Wellbeing -SWB-, the evaluation people do of their lives, has been proposed as a measure to track the development of communities instead of economic growth. As part of a more general research question in which we tested the impact of subjective insecurity on the choice of hybrid organizational modes, we hypothesized that subjective insecurity does negatively correlate with SWB and that subjective and objective insecurities are not significantly correlated. Subjective insecurity consisted of three items: perceptions of personal, political and economic insecurity. We proposed that insecurity and SWB are mediated by the level of social capital found in the region. Social capital was defined as interpersonal trust as well as the frequency of participation of producers in voluntary associations. We used a multiple and multilevel regression models to test the hypotheses. Based on a survey of 742 rural producers in five conflicted areas we tested and found that the perceptions of insecurity do correlate significantly (negatively) with levels of subjective wellbeing. We also found a significant contribution of social capital with levels of SWB. Significant correlations between demographic variables and SWB were replicated at rural areas. These results have important implications for public policy and future research.Al evaluar el impacto de la inseguridad subjetiva sobre la elección de modos organizacionales híbridos, planteamos como hipótesis que la inseguridad subjetiva está negativamente correlacionada con el bienestar subjetivo y que las inseguridades subjetivas y objetivas no están significativamente correlacionadas. Utilizando múltiples modelos multivariantes de regresión para probar las hipótesis, proponemos que la inseguridad y el bienestar subjetivo están mediados por el nivel de capital social hallados en la región. A partir de una encuesta a 742 productores rurales en cinco áreas de conflicto encontramos que las percepciones sobre inseguridad sí están significativamente correlacionadas (negativamente) con los niveles de bienestar subjetivo. También, hallamos una contribución significativa del capital social a los niveles de bienestar subjetivo. Además, estos resultados tienen implicaciones importantes para políticas públicas e investigaciones adicionales.Introduction. 1. Subjective Wellbeing-SWB. 2. Objective /Subjective Security. 3. Methods. Results. Discussion. Bibliography. 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