Investigating the role of social capital in the success women's Production Cooperative in Dena County

Abstract

Social capital is one of the influential components in the performance and success of cooperatives, including rural cooperatives, which is considered by experts. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of social capital in the success of the rural cooperative in Dana women. The method of this research is descriptive-analytic and a questionnaire technique is used to collect information. The statistical population is 600 members of the rural women's rural cooperative in Dena County, according to Bartlett's table, 100 were identified. The questionnaire was the most important tool for collecting data. The results of the questionnaire were analyzed using Spss software. To test the hypothesis, t-test, Pearson correlation coefficient was used. In order to investigate the role of social capital in the success of rural women's cooperatives in Dena, indicators such as social capital, social trust, and social participation were measured. Based on the results obtained from the indicators of social capital research, social trust index the impact on the success of the DENA Women's Co-operative

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