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Social Capital and Information Technology Book

Social Capital and Information Technology
Social Capital and Information Technology, The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill, mutual support, shared language, common beliefs, and a sense of mutual obligation, has been applied to a number of fields, from sociology to management. , Social Capital and Information Technology has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Social Capital and Information Technology
  • Written by author Marleen Huysman
  • Published by MIT Press, June 2004
  • The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill, mutual support, shared language, common beliefs, and a sense of mutual obligation, has been applied to a number of fields, from sociology to management.
  • A multidisciplinary examination of the interplay between social capital—the value derived from social ties—and information technology.
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1Social capital and information technology : current debates and research1
ISocial capital in civic engagement17
2Trust, acceptance, and alignment : the role of IT in redirecting a community21
3The effects of dispersed virtual communities on face-to-face social capital53
4Find what binds : building social capital in an Iranian NGO community system75
5How does the Interent affect social capital?113
IISocial capital in knowledge sharing133
6The ties that share : relational characteristics that facilitate information seeking137
7Exploring the eagerness to share knowledge : the role of social capital and ICT in knowledge sharing163
8Design requirements for knowledge-sharing tools : a need for social capital analysis187
9Explaining the underutilization of business-to-business E-commerce in geographically defined business clusters : the role of social capital209
10The impact of social capital on project-based learning231
IIIApplications of IT269
11Sharing expertise : the next step for knowledge management273
12Pearls of wisdom : social capital building in informal learning environments301
13Expertise finding : approaches to foster social capital333
14Fostering social creativity by increasing social capital355


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