TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of online and offline social capital on social self-efficacy and online self-disclosure
AU - Wang, Edward Shih Tse
AU - Lin, Hung Chou
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Purpose: In this study, we drew on the theories of social exchange and social learning and hypothesized that the online social capital (SC) and offline SC of social networking affect the online self-disclosure (OSD) of individuals through social self-efficacy (SSE). Design/methodology/approach: After retrieving 514 valid questionnaires, we used structural equation modeling to analyze the data. Findings: The results indicated that the users’ SSE affected their OSD, and that both online and offline bridging and bonding SC increased their SSE. However, online bonding SC directly affected their OSD, whereas online bridging SC did not considerably affect their OSD. Given these findings, we presented both theoretical and practical implications to elucidate SSE and OSD behavior from the perspective of online and offline bridging and bonding SC. Originality/value: In this study, we drew on theories of social exchange and social learning to examine the effects of online and offline bridging and bonding SC on users’ SSE and OSD on SNSs. Given the importance of SC and SSE in social relationships and the effects of OSD on SNSs, our goal was to provide SNS marketers with a thorough understanding of how to facilitate SSE and OSD from the perspective of online and offline bridging and bonding SC.
AB - Purpose: In this study, we drew on the theories of social exchange and social learning and hypothesized that the online social capital (SC) and offline SC of social networking affect the online self-disclosure (OSD) of individuals through social self-efficacy (SSE). Design/methodology/approach: After retrieving 514 valid questionnaires, we used structural equation modeling to analyze the data. Findings: The results indicated that the users’ SSE affected their OSD, and that both online and offline bridging and bonding SC increased their SSE. However, online bonding SC directly affected their OSD, whereas online bridging SC did not considerably affect their OSD. Given these findings, we presented both theoretical and practical implications to elucidate SSE and OSD behavior from the perspective of online and offline bridging and bonding SC. Originality/value: In this study, we drew on theories of social exchange and social learning to examine the effects of online and offline bridging and bonding SC on users’ SSE and OSD on SNSs. Given the importance of SC and SSE in social relationships and the effects of OSD on SNSs, our goal was to provide SNS marketers with a thorough understanding of how to facilitate SSE and OSD from the perspective of online and offline bridging and bonding SC.
KW - Bridging and bonding social capital
KW - Online self-disclosure
KW - Social exchange theory
KW - Social learning theory
KW - Social networking sites
KW - Social self-efficacy
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U2 - 10.1108/AJIM-07-2023-0232
DO - 10.1108/AJIM-07-2023-0232
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85190545871
SN - 2050-3806
JO - Aslib Journal of Information Management
JF - Aslib Journal of Information Management
ER -