Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom

The concept of social capital encompassing social ties, civic behaviors, and trust has been researched in the literature, in connection with various economic and financial outcomes (Sadlowska & Rees, 2022; Scrivens & Smith, 2013). The current study investigated the relationship between civic...

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Main Authors: Agrawal, Adya, Endo, Kenta Philip, Sridhar, Haamsini
Other Authors: Nattavudh Powdthavee
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1812352024-11-24T15:32:11Z Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom Agrawal, Adya Endo, Kenta Philip Sridhar, Haamsini Nattavudh Powdthavee School of Social Sciences nick.powdthavee@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Savings Social capital Civic engagement Volunteering United Kingdom The concept of social capital encompassing social ties, civic behaviors, and trust has been researched in the literature, in connection with various economic and financial outcomes (Sadlowska & Rees, 2022; Scrivens & Smith, 2013). The current study investigated the relationship between civic engagement, a dimension of social capital, and individual savings, focusing on the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) dataset was used for the research and social capital was proxied using volunteering dummy and volunteering frequency variables. The findings based on comprehensive regression analysis suggested a positive association between the two variables as volunteers were found to have higher savings than non-volunteers. However, analysis using the volunteering frequency variables showed that this relationship became negative at high volunteering levels. Lagged effects from this frequency measure as well as a gender influence on the volunteering-savings relationship were also found. The findings of this study contribute to the broader literature on social capital and the understanding of how it can be utilized for generating better individual and national financial and economic outcomes. Continued research on this topic in the context of other countries and with varying methodologies is important to comprehensively understand the importance of social capital. Bachelor's degree 2024-11-19T02:12:03Z 2024-11-19T02:12:03Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Agrawal, A., Endo, K. P. & Sridhar, H. (2024). Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181235 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181235 en HE2AY2324_01 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Social Sciences
Savings
Social capital
Civic engagement
Volunteering
United Kingdom
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Savings
Social capital
Civic engagement
Volunteering
United Kingdom
Agrawal, Adya
Endo, Kenta Philip
Sridhar, Haamsini
Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom
description The concept of social capital encompassing social ties, civic behaviors, and trust has been researched in the literature, in connection with various economic and financial outcomes (Sadlowska & Rees, 2022; Scrivens & Smith, 2013). The current study investigated the relationship between civic engagement, a dimension of social capital, and individual savings, focusing on the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) dataset was used for the research and social capital was proxied using volunteering dummy and volunteering frequency variables. The findings based on comprehensive regression analysis suggested a positive association between the two variables as volunteers were found to have higher savings than non-volunteers. However, analysis using the volunteering frequency variables showed that this relationship became negative at high volunteering levels. Lagged effects from this frequency measure as well as a gender influence on the volunteering-savings relationship were also found. The findings of this study contribute to the broader literature on social capital and the understanding of how it can be utilized for generating better individual and national financial and economic outcomes. Continued research on this topic in the context of other countries and with varying methodologies is important to comprehensively understand the importance of social capital.
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Agrawal, Adya
Endo, Kenta Philip
Sridhar, Haamsini
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author Agrawal, Adya
Endo, Kenta Philip
Sridhar, Haamsini
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title Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom
title_short Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom
title_full Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed Social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the United Kingdom
title_sort social capital in action: the role of civic engagement in individuals' savings behavior in the united kingdom
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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