
In this paper we analyze the relationship between self-efficacy, social capital, corruption experience, treatment of officials and attribution of corruption. The link between cultural capital and social capital is recovered and it is analyzed how both together filter communication and experience and contribute to the perception of corruption of officials and politicians. A PLS-PM model is constructed with these theorized relationships and validated with data from a study carried out in Spain in 2007.
Other Social and Behavioral Sciences, Political Science, Other Political Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Other Social and Behavioral Sciences, Political Science, Other Political Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences
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