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1 | Social capital and information technology : current debates and research | 1 |
I | Social capital in civic engagement | 17 |
2 | Trust, acceptance, and alignment : the role of IT in redirecting a community | 21 |
3 | The effects of dispersed virtual communities on face-to-face social capital | 53 |
4 | Find what binds : building social capital in an Iranian NGO community system | 75 |
5 | How does the Interent affect social capital? | 113 |
II | Social capital in knowledge sharing | 133 |
6 | The ties that share : relational characteristics that facilitate information seeking | 137 |
7 | Exploring the eagerness to share knowledge : the role of social capital and ICT in knowledge sharing | 163 |
8 | Design requirements for knowledge-sharing tools : a need for social capital analysis | 187 |
9 | Explaining the underutilization of business-to-business E-commerce in geographically defined business clusters : the role of social capital | 209 |
10 | The impact of social capital on project-based learning | 231 |
III | Applications of IT | 269 |
11 | Sharing expertise : the next step for knowledge management | 273 |
12 | Pearls of wisdom : social capital building in informal learning environments | 301 |
13 | Expertise finding : approaches to foster social capital | 333 |
14 | Fostering social creativity by increasing social capital | 355 |
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