我们能从社交网站获得社会经济效益吗

Q4 Social Sciences Sociological Theory and Methods Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.11218/OJJAMS.32.100
Maoxin Ye
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以往的研究使用Williams的互联网社会资本量表(ISCS)来评估社交网站(SNS)使用与社会资本之间的关系。这些研究发现,社交网络的使用与社会资本呈正相关。然而,ISCS主要侧重于情感支持,例如帮助解决个人问题,让用户尝试新事物。由于社会资本也可以促进社会经济支持,而社会经济支持可以通过社交网络的使用获得,因此有必要阐明社交网络使用与社会经济社会资本之间的关系。本研究利用Lin的定义,透过位置生成器来测量社会经济社会资本。此外,以前的研究仅使用一般回归来估计SNS使用与社会资本之间的关系。然而,这可能涉及到估算中的关键问题。为了避免这些问题,我们使用倾向得分匹配来估计社交网络使用对社会经济社会资本的“净效应”。分析中使用了在美国全国范围内收集的数据集(N = 2255)。研究结果表明,社交网络对用户的社会经济资本有负向影响,即社交网络的使用可能会降低用户的社会经济支持,导致用户处于不利的社会经济地位。换句话说,我们可能不会从SNS的使用中获益。
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Can We Derive Socioeconomic Benefits from Social Network Sites
Previous studies have estimated the relationship between social network site (SNS) usage and social capital using Williams’s Internet Social Capital Scales (ISCS). These studies have found that SNS usage is positively associated with social capital. However, ISCS mainly focuses on emotional support, such as helping solve personal problems and making users try new things. Because social capital can also promote socioeconomic support, which can be obtained through SNS usage, the relationship between SNS usage and socioeconomic social capital should be elucidated. In this study, Lin’s definition was utilized to measure the socioeconomic social capital via a position generator. Additionally, previous studies have only used general regression to estimate the association between SNS usage and social capital. However, this could involve crucial problems in estimating. To avoid these problems, propensity score matching was used to estimate the “net effects” of SNS usage on socioeconomic social capital. A dataset (N = 2,255) collected nationwide in the United States was utilized in the analyses. The results suggest that SNSs negatively affect users’ socioeconomic social capital, which means that SNS usage may decrease users’ socioeconomic support and lead to disadvantageous socioeconomic positions. In other words, we may not benefit from SNS usage.
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