This paper presents the analysis of the recruitment network of Italy's Five Star Movement. A recruitment network with 8132 nodes is drawn among users comparing the date users joined Meetup.com and the date users established mutual Facebook friendships. This paper provides empirical evidence that social capital is significant in explaining the structural differences in the social networks of members but not the territorial success of the diffusion. The paper proposes a theoretical network model to explain the role played by social capital in the diffusion process and by the Internet in bridging possible deficiencies in the endowments of social capital. Replication document.</a
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This paper aims to explain the role of local context in the development of start-ups’ social network...
ABSTRACT The problem of finding the influencers in social networks has been traditionally dealt in a...
Social capital has been regarded as a driving force in organizational emergence and growth. The grow...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
This paper has two basic aims: the first is to understand why networks matter in the creation and ma...
The use of social network sites helps people to make and maintain social ties accumulating social ca...
This work develops a network measure of social capital based on relationships between social actors ...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
Social capital has been studied in economics, sociology and political science as one of the key elem...
In this article, we test Putnam’s claim that online interactions are unable to foster social capital...
Many have hailed the rise of social media as the beginning of new ways of constructing social networ...
The aim of this paper is to trace a map of Italian local social capital endowments. It focuses on th...
This paper shows the results of part of an empirical study which was developed in the sphere of the ...
The objective of this study is to analyze how relationships between individuals are structured in a ...
Social movements are groups of people who come together to act collectively in support or opposition...
This paper aims to explain the role of local context in the development of start-ups’ social network...
ABSTRACT The problem of finding the influencers in social networks has been traditionally dealt in a...
Social capital has been regarded as a driving force in organizational emergence and growth. The grow...