This study explores the relationship between perceived bridging social capital and specific Facebook‐enabled communication behaviors using survey data from a sample of U.S. adults (N=614). We explore the role of a specific set of Facebook behaviors that support relationship maintenance and assess the extent to which demographic variables, time on site, total and “actual” Facebook Friends, and this new measure (Facebook Relationship Maintenance Behaviors) predict bridging social capital. Drawing upon scholarship on social capital and relationship maintenance, we discuss the role of social grooming and attention‐signaling activities in shaping perceived access to resources in one's network as measured by bridging social capital.Peer Reviewedh...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Naseri S. Online social network sites and social capital. A case of facebook. International journal ...
This study explores the relationship between perceived bridging social capital and specific Facebook...
Drawing on the concept of social capital, this study examines the impact of usage intensity, status ...
The Internet has changed from an information tool to a social tool. More and more people use social ...
This paper investigates the effect of socioeconomic status, trust and privacy concerns, and socio ps...
Use of social network sites (SNSs) has been shown to lead to social capital, connections people can ...
This study examines the relationship between use of Facebook, a popular online social network site, ...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Color poster with text and table describing research conducted by Erin Suek, Alicia Neubauer, Amanda...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
Introduction This paper examines the relationship between social capital and using Facebook social m...
How does the use of social networking sites (SNSs) affect social capital offline and online? The inc...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Naseri S. Online social network sites and social capital. A case of facebook. International journal ...
This study explores the relationship between perceived bridging social capital and specific Facebook...
Drawing on the concept of social capital, this study examines the impact of usage intensity, status ...
The Internet has changed from an information tool to a social tool. More and more people use social ...
This paper investigates the effect of socioeconomic status, trust and privacy concerns, and socio ps...
Use of social network sites (SNSs) has been shown to lead to social capital, connections people can ...
This study examines the relationship between use of Facebook, a popular online social network site, ...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Color poster with text and table describing research conducted by Erin Suek, Alicia Neubauer, Amanda...
Online social networking sites enable users to connect with large, heterogeneous groups of people. W...
Introduction This paper examines the relationship between social capital and using Facebook social m...
How does the use of social networking sites (SNSs) affect social capital offline and online? The inc...
By March 2017, Facebook had more than 1.94 billion active users monthly. Even as firms increasingly ...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
Naseri S. Online social network sites and social capital. A case of facebook. International journal ...