Journal article
The impact of social capital on student wellbeing and university life satisfaction: a semester-long repeated measures study
Higher Education Research & Development, Vol.39(5), pp.898-912
2020
Abstract
University participation has increased in many countries in recent years in response to the requirement for a strong knowledge economy. While this has provided additional access opportunities, not all students enter university with the same transferrable social capital. To counter this, educational institutions could play a strategic role in the development of networks and connections that provide students with valuable information, support and a sense of belonging. This research project explored the development of social capital, and its impact upon university life satisfaction and wellbeing, within an Australian university course undertaken by all first-year students regardless of programme or discipline. A survey of students was conducted three times over one semester. The results suggested that peer-level social capital indicators of trust, social support and relatedness changed over the semester, while other social capital indicators begin high and remain stable. Bridging social capital and peer social support predicted university life satisfaction. The relationship between social capital and wellbeing was found to be more complex. In a competitive, global tertiary environment, institutions could maximise the satisfaction and success of increasingly diverse student cohorts through strategies that facilitate social capital development.
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- Title
- The impact of social capital on student wellbeing and university life satisfaction: a semester-long repeated measures study
- Authors
- Lee-anne Bye (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - School of Communication & Creative IndustriesFrank Muller (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - School of Health & Sport SciencesFlorin I Oprescu (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast
- Publication details
- Higher Education Research & Development, Vol.39(5), pp.898-912
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Date published
- 2020
- DOI
- 10.1080/07294360.2019.1705253
- ISSN
- 0729-4360
- Organisation Unit
- School of Tertiary Access - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Health and Sport Sciences - Legacy; Engage Research Lab; School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy; School of Health - Public Health
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450954702621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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