We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects the most economically relevant aspect of social capital, trust. We use measures of trust in strangers (or social trust), trust in neighbours and trust in the police. 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 proxies of trust significantly decrease with participation in online networks. We discuss several interpretations of the results in light of the specific features of Internet-mediated social interaction
Does the Internet undermine social capital or facilitate inter-personal and civic engagement in the ...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
This paper investigates the effect of socioeconomic status, trust and privacy concerns, and socio ps...
We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects t...
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...
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...
Abstract Social media have been credited with the potential of reinvigorating trust by offering new ...
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
Does Facebook make people lonely and unhappy? Empirical studies have produced conflicting results ab...
Naseri S. Online social network sites and social capital. A case of facebook. International journal ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
Does the Internet undermine social capital or facilitate inter-personal and civic engagement in the ...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
This paper investigates the effect of socioeconomic status, trust and privacy concerns, and socio ps...
We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects t...
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...
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...
Abstract Social media have been credited with the potential of reinvigorating trust by offering new ...
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
Does Facebook make people lonely and unhappy? Empirical studies have produced conflicting results ab...
Naseri S. Online social network sites and social capital. A case of facebook. International journal ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
Does the Internet undermine social capital or facilitate inter-personal and civic engagement in the ...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
This paper investigates the effect of socioeconomic status, trust and privacy concerns, and socio ps...