We use Italian data from the Multipurpose Household Survey to explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects the most economically relevant aspect of social capital, trust. We account for measures of trust in strangers (often referred to as social trust), trust in neighbours (particularized trust) and trust in the police (institutional trust). We address endogeneity in the use of SNS by exploiting the variation in the availability of broadband for high-speed Internet, which relates to technological characteristics of the pre-existing voice telecommunication infrastructures. We find that all the forms of trust significantl...
The creation of Web 2.0 has opened up new ways to communicate between individuals. Social Media sign...
Social networks provide rich opportunities to interact with friends and other members. While researc...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects t...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
We add to the literature by conducting the first empirical assessment of how online networking affec...
We add to the literature by conducting the first empirical assessment of how online networking affec...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
Through online social network analysis, the emergence (over time) of “trusted” users is investigated...
Abstract Social media have been credited with the potential of reinvigorating trust by offering new ...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect of social networking sites usage on online ...
Some of the earliest and best-known theoretical work on the social implications of the Internet focu...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
The creation of Web 2.0 has opened up new ways to communicate between individuals. Social Media sign...
Social networks provide rich opportunities to interact with friends and other members. While researc...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects t...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
We add to the literature by conducting the first empirical assessment of how online networking affec...
We add to the literature by conducting the first empirical assessment of how online networking affec...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
Through online social network analysis, the emergence (over time) of “trusted” users is investigated...
Abstract Social media have been credited with the potential of reinvigorating trust by offering new ...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect of social networking sites usage on online ...
Some of the earliest and best-known theoretical work on the social implications of the Internet focu...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
The creation of Web 2.0 has opened up new ways to communicate between individuals. Social Media sign...
Social networks provide rich opportunities to interact with friends and other members. While researc...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...