Do online social interactions cultivate social capital? Evidence from a longitudinal study

被引:1
|
作者
Zhou, Dong [1 ]
Li, Yanan [1 ]
Tirasawasdichai, Tanin [1 ]
机构
[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Media & Commun, Shanghai, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2022年 / 13卷
关键词
online social interactions; trust; charitable donation; a longitudinal study; cross-sectional studies; structural equation modeling; INTERNET USE; TRUST; DETERMINANTS; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2022.989137
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
It is widely documented that social capital can benefit individual and social development. However, research on the roles of internet technologies in cultivating social capital has not arrived at a consensus. This article aims to understand the effects of online social interactions (OSIs) on generalized trust and prosocial civic engagement, two essential forms of social capital, with a longitudinal study and structural equation model. Fixed-effect model estimations consistently show that OSIs can effectively increase levels of generalized trust in China. Also, trust in parents is used as an alternative dependent variable to provide a comparative analysis. The mechanisms of these two sources of trust are different, and insignificant effects of OSIs on trust in parents are found to implicitly support the causal link between OSIs and trust in strangers. In this study, we implemented a series of robustness checks, for example, examinations using only the netizens as a sample and cross-sectional methods. Furthermore, we explored the relationship between OSIs and prosocial civic engagement (charitable donation), a behavior form of social capital. The SEM results suggested that charitable behaviors were positively affected by OSIs and generalized trust played a positive mediating role. Additionally, significant positive direct and indirect effects through the generalized trust in OSIs were found on prosocial behaviors.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Online social capital, offline social capital and health: Evidence from China
    Song, Jiang
    Jiang, Junfeng
    [J]. HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 2022, 30 (04) : E1025 - E1036
  • [2] Offline social capital, online social capital, and fertility intentions: evidence from China
    Zhao, Jing
    Zou, Zhijie
    Chen, Jianfei
    Chen, Yujia
    Lin, Wanfa
    Pei, Xianbo
    Li, Enjing
    Dong, Yajing
    Chen, Xiaoli
    [J]. HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS, 2024, 11 (01):
  • [3] The use of online social networking sites to nurture and cultivate bonding social capital: A systematic review of the literature from 1997 to 2018
    Williams, Joshua R.
    [J]. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, 2019, 21 (11-12) : 2710 - 2729
  • [4] SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND COLLEGE ENROLLMENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL EDUCATION LONGITUDINAL STUDY
    Fletcher, Jason
    [J]. CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC POLICY, 2013, 31 (04) : 762 - 778
  • [5] Social Medical Capital: How Patients and Caregivers Can Benefit From Online Social Interactions
    Panzarasa, Pietro
    Griffiths, Christopher J.
    Sastry, Nishanth
    De Simoni, Anna
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2020, 22 (07)
  • [6] Social Capital and the Family: Evidence that Strong Family Ties Cultivate Civic Virtues
    Ljunge, Martin
    [J]. ECONOMICA, 2015, 82 (325) : 103 - 136
  • [7] Relationship Between Online and Offline Social Capital: Evidence from a Social Network Site in China
    Yang, Mochen
    Guo, Xunhua
    [J]. TWELFTH WUHAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-BUSINESS, 2013, : 513 - 522
  • [8] Suicide Stigma in Online Social Interactions: Impacts of Social Capital and Suicide Literacy
    An, Soontae
    Lee, Hannah
    [J]. HEALTH COMMUNICATION, 2019, 34 (11) : 1340 - 1349
  • [9] Social capital in Online social networks
    Kazienko, Przemyslaw
    Musial, Katarzyna
    [J]. KNOWLEDGE-BASED INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS, PT 2, PROCEEDINGS, 2006, 4252 : 417 - 424
  • [10] Analysing Health Professionals' Learning Interactions in an Online Social Network: A Longitudinal Study
    Li, Xin
    Verspoor, Karin
    Gray, Kathleen
    Barnett, Stephen
    [J]. DIGITAL HEALTH INNOVATION FOR CONSUMERS, CLINICIANS, CONNECTIVITY AND COMMUNITY, 2016, 227 : 93 - 99