This article engages one of the most important concepts in Knowledge Management, namely, the concept of social capital, focusing upon the problem of measure and value in capitali...
Drawing on a sample of 493 respondents from 21 counties in a southeastern state, this study examines the rate of business start-ups in relation to various measures of community so...
The problem of social capital in context of the online social networks is presented in the paper. Not only the specific elements, which characterize the single person and influence...
Traditionally, universities focus primarily on instructionist teaching. Such an understanding has been criticized from theoretical and practical points of view. We believe that so...
Online communities are the gatherings of like-minded people, brought together in cyberspace by shared interests. The shared interest has hidden social capital aspects and can be o...
S. S. Phulari, S. D. Khamitkar, N. K. Deshmukh, P....
Although the research domain on social capital and the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is relatively immature, there is a fast growing body of eviden...
Online communities are connecting hordes of individuals and generating rich social network data. The social capital that resides within these networks is largely unknown. We propo...
We argue that along with social network analysis researchers can also benefit from looking at the identity bonding perspective. In this paper, by synthetic and critical reviewing ...
Social resources like trust and shared identity make it easier for people to work and play together. Such social resources are sometimes referred to as social capital. Thirty year...
Paul Resnick, Tora K. Bikson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt,...
This paper considers the theory of social capital and volunteerism in an online gaming community, the Internet Chess Club (ICC). We discuss how increased social capital provides b...