The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between virtuality and social capital. Does virtuality decrease the strength of individuals’ social ties? Or does virtuality increase social capital by expanding the range of individuals’ social networks? To address these questions, first, we identify the properties of virtuality, whose definition still varies in a variety of research settings and at a variety of units of analysis. Second, we develop a conceptual framework that explores the links between virtuality and social capital. By combining the concept of weak ties from social network research and the notion of virtuality from the IS literature, we suggest a new perspective on virtual work: more virtuality leads to more socia...
Although researchers have pointed out relationships among members as being essential for the buildin...
Virtual conferences extend the opportunities for individuals to engage in online networking beyond t...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between virtuality and social capital. Do...
Purpose: Technology and globalization of services have facilitated the digitalization of many proces...
This article is based on the series of three research studies conducted during 2013 at the Polytechn...
This virtual platform study enhances the building of stronger social communities. It researches the ...
We suggest that the development and sustainability of social capital is related to the social contex...
The important role of social capital has been extensively researched in real-world contexts. Much le...
The development of intellectual capital has assumed ever greater strategic importance in organisatio...
Virtual Teams in enterprise contexts have been well researched. However when concerned with scientif...
We examine how the virtuality of work context influences individuals' social networks within and...
As technology has progressed over time, so too have the ways in which people now communicate, intera...
The paper gives a theoretical framework for social capital theory under the consideration of social ...
Social networking systems blur the distinction between the private and working spheres, and users ar...
Although researchers have pointed out relationships among members as being essential for the buildin...
Virtual conferences extend the opportunities for individuals to engage in online networking beyond t...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between virtuality and social capital. Do...
Purpose: Technology and globalization of services have facilitated the digitalization of many proces...
This article is based on the series of three research studies conducted during 2013 at the Polytechn...
This virtual platform study enhances the building of stronger social communities. It researches the ...
We suggest that the development and sustainability of social capital is related to the social contex...
The important role of social capital has been extensively researched in real-world contexts. Much le...
The development of intellectual capital has assumed ever greater strategic importance in organisatio...
Virtual Teams in enterprise contexts have been well researched. However when concerned with scientif...
We examine how the virtuality of work context influences individuals' social networks within and...
As technology has progressed over time, so too have the ways in which people now communicate, intera...
The paper gives a theoretical framework for social capital theory under the consideration of social ...
Social networking systems blur the distinction between the private and working spheres, and users ar...
Although researchers have pointed out relationships among members as being essential for the buildin...
Virtual conferences extend the opportunities for individuals to engage in online networking beyond t...
This paper aims to understand how Internet users may improve their social capital by investing in on...