Assessing the Role of Social Capital Components in Sustainable Rural Development (Case Study of Zanus Rustaq Village, Chorn Village)
organizations, and human beings and organizations with organizations. In the absence of social capital, other capitals lose their effectiveness, and without social capital, it is uneven and difficult to follow the paths of cultural and economic development and evolution. Library and field questions (questionnaires) have been used. The statistical population of this study is rural households in Chorn village. According to the 1396 census, this village has 76 families, of which 50 families have been selected as the sample size for research through the revised Cochran's formula. Descriptive and inferential statistical statistics (single sample t-test, Spearman correlation and path analysis) were used for analysis. The research findings show that, based on the t-test of the sample among the components of social capital, the coherence dimension with an average of 3.18 had the highest mean. Also, the single t-test shows that for rural development indicators, the utility number for all dimensions is less than (3) and is negatively evaluated. Also, Pearson correlation test showed that there is a positive relationship between confidence, participation and sustainable rural development at the level of 0.05% of alpha and also there is a negative relationship between the dimension of local institutions and sustainable rural development at the level of 0.05% of alpha. Following the research, the results of multivariate regression and path analysis show that it had the greatest overall effect on the social participation dimension with a rate of (0.448).
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