Empirical studies have documented a decline in indicators of social participation in the last five decades. The responsibility of social disengagement has often been attributed to pervasive busyness and the increasing pressure on time. In this paper we argue that computer-mediated interaction, and particularly online networking, can help mitigate this downward trend. We develop a logical framework for assessing the role of the Internet in the evolution of social participation. We analyze an economy where agents can develop their social interactions through two main modes of participation, one encompassing both online networking and face to face interactions, and the other solely based on physical encounters. We study the interdepende...
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...
How does the Internet affect social capital? Do the communication possibilities of the Internet incr...
Empirical studies have documented a decline in indicators of social participation in the last five d...
Empirical studies have documented a decline in indicators of social participation in the last decade...
This paper proposes an evolutionary framework to explore the dynamics of social interaction in an en...
In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyze how human relations evolve in a cont...
In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyze how human relations evolve in a cont...
The objective of this paper is to theoretically analyze how human interaction may evolve in a world ...
www.pippanorris.com Synopsis: What is the impact of newer information and communication technologies...
There is growing evidence that face-to-face interaction is declining in many countries, exacerbating...
In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyse how human relations evolve in a cont...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
The present research investigated levels of online and offline of social capital associated with var...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
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...
How does the Internet affect social capital? Do the communication possibilities of the Internet incr...
Empirical studies have documented a decline in indicators of social participation in the last five d...
Empirical studies have documented a decline in indicators of social participation in the last decade...
This paper proposes an evolutionary framework to explore the dynamics of social interaction in an en...
In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyze how human relations evolve in a cont...
In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyze how human relations evolve in a cont...
The objective of this paper is to theoretically analyze how human interaction may evolve in a world ...
www.pippanorris.com Synopsis: What is the impact of newer information and communication technologies...
There is growing evidence that face-to-face interaction is declining in many countries, exacerbating...
In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyse how human relations evolve in a cont...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
The present research investigated levels of online and offline of social capital associated with var...
Studies in the social capital literature have documented two stylised facts: first, a decline in mea...
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...
How does the Internet affect social capital? Do the communication possibilities of the Internet incr...