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civic-minded institutional environment
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Civic-minded institutional environment is one of the most critical factors in the success of a community. It refers to the quality of policies, practices, and beliefs that form the foundation for an organization’s civic identity. Civic-minded institutions are more likely to foster a sense of subway surfers community among their constituents and encourage civic engagement. In addition, civic-minded institutions are more likely to attract and retain a diverse group of stakeholders.
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