The influence of computer mediated communication on social capital: a disaggregated approach

I. Qureshi
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In a work environment that is dominated by distributed work, virtual teams, and knowledge sharing, social capital enabled by computer mediated communication (CMC) has become a critically important, but increasingly more difficult resource for individuals to manage. Social capital is built on the foundation of social interactions; developing and maintaining it relies on communications that are increasingly supported by communication technologies (CT). Various studies have reported that computer-mediated communication (CMC) increases, decreases and has no effect on social capital [10]. These conflicting effects necessitate a disaggregated approach to theoretical understanding and empirical analysis of effects of CMC on social capital. In this research program, I synthesize and extend research on CMC and social capital by theorizing about the influence of CT on structural, cognitive, and relational social capital and thus on the outcomes of the social capital such as information sharing, satisfaction and performance.
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计算机媒介传播对社会资本的影响:一个分解的方法
在一个以分布式工作、虚拟团队和知识共享为主导的工作环境中,由计算机媒介通信(CMC)实现的社会资本已经成为一种至关重要的资源,但对个人来说,管理起来却越来越困难。社会资本是建立在社会互动的基础上的;它的发展和维护依赖于通信技术(CT)日益支持的通信。各种研究报道了计算机媒介通信(CMC)对社会资本的增加、减少和不影响[10]。这些相互矛盾的效应要求我们对CMC对社会资本的影响进行分类的理论认识和实证分析。在这个研究项目中,我综合和扩展了CMC和社会资本的研究,将CT对结构、认知和关系社会资本的影响理论化,从而对社会资本的结果(如信息共享、满意度和绩效)产生影响。
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