The use of social network sites helps people to make and maintain social ties accumulating social capital, which is increasingly important for individual success. There is a wide variation in the amount and structure of online ties, and to some extent this variation is contingent on specific online user behaviors which are to date under-researched. In this work, we examine an entire city-bounded friendship network (N = 194,601) extracted from VK social network site to explore how specific online user behaviors are related to structural social capital in a network of geographically proximate ties. Social network analysis was used to evaluate individual social capital as a network asset, and multiple regression analysis-to determine and estim...
The main objective of this research is to propose a model that explains the process by which individ...
By integrating useful insights from social cognitive theory and social capital theory, we aim to dev...
Some of the earliest and best-known theoretical work on the social implications of the Internet focu...
The relationship between social network sites and social capital has received much research attentio...
In this study, we demonstrate how analysis of users' social network structure-a topic that has remai...
How to build up trust has been a central topic of research in social networks. In this paper, we bas...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
In this study, we demonstrate how analysis of users ’ social network structure—a topic that has rema...
Social networking sites offer new avenues for interpersonal communication that may enable people to ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
This study explores the impact of Social Network Sites (SNSs) usage on the formation of online bridg...
The cognizance of users’ motives behind online interactions can offer sound bases to predict how a s...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
The main objective of this research is to propose a model that explains the process by which individ...
By integrating useful insights from social cognitive theory and social capital theory, we aim to dev...
Some of the earliest and best-known theoretical work on the social implications of the Internet focu...
The relationship between social network sites and social capital has received much research attentio...
In this study, we demonstrate how analysis of users' social network structure-a topic that has remai...
How to build up trust has been a central topic of research in social networks. In this paper, we bas...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
In this study, we demonstrate how analysis of users ’ social network structure—a topic that has rema...
Social networking sites offer new avenues for interpersonal communication that may enable people to ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
This study explores the impact of Social Network Sites (SNSs) usage on the formation of online bridg...
The cognizance of users’ motives behind online interactions can offer sound bases to predict how a s...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
The main objective of this research is to propose a model that explains the process by which individ...
By integrating useful insights from social cognitive theory and social capital theory, we aim to dev...
Some of the earliest and best-known theoretical work on the social implications of the Internet focu...