2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11020370
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The Common Good Provision Scale (CGP): A Tool for Assessing People’s Orientation towards Economic and Social Sustainability

Abstract: Many governments and institutions are currently challenged with insecurity, economic instability, and ongoing turbulence which may undermine the quality of life of each human being and the sustainable development of civil society. As this kind of sustainable development is strictly related to the promotion of the 'common good', it is of paramount importance to understand the different motives that lead people to give their contribution to the common good, in order to sustainably align individual needs with the… Show more

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“…Social good is for example described as achieving "human well-being on a large scale" [83], although no one definition is accepted. The concept of "social good" is applied to many areas such as education [84,85] (wherein, education is changing the meaning of "social good" [86]), water [87], health [88], food [89], meaningful work [90], healthcare [91], and sustainability [92]. Many conflicts are outlined around "social good" and some describe "social good" as a "dispensable commodity" [93].…”
Section: The Issue Of Social Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social good is for example described as achieving "human well-being on a large scale" [83], although no one definition is accepted. The concept of "social good" is applied to many areas such as education [84,85] (wherein, education is changing the meaning of "social good" [86]), water [87], health [88], food [89], meaningful work [90], healthcare [91], and sustainability [92]. Many conflicts are outlined around "social good" and some describe "social good" as a "dispensable commodity" [93].…”
Section: The Issue Of Social Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fundamentally, in an atmosphere of negative emotions, these individuals are sensitive, sentimental, and display power-saving behaviors [43]. Their concern for future environmental conditions is established through environmental awareness [51], giving rise to pro-environmental behaviors as well as concern, sensitivity, and uneasiness regarding the future environmental conditions [52,53]. Based on previous studies, we posit that emotional stability and neuroticism are self-expressions of the external environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Social cohesion requires a minimum degree of commitment to the community as well as the willingness to subordinate personal (and private) needs to the collective (and public) needs of the social environment. The specific motivation to provide for everybody's needs and make sure that the common good is accessible to anyone has also been shown to be an antecedent of tax compliance and charitable giving (Castiglioni et al, 2019a). We also decided to take into account the dimension of collectivism.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Financial Contributions To the Nhsmentioning
confidence: 99%