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Does Facebook make people lonely and unhappy? Empirical studies have produced conflicting results about the effect of … the availability of broadband for high-speed Internet. We try to further disentangle the direct effect of SNS use on well …
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that exogenously determined the availability of broadband for high-speed Internet. We find that participation in SNSs such … as Facebook and Twitter has a positive effect on face-to-face interactions. However, social trust decreases with online …
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We argue that the use of online networks may threaten subjective well-being in several ways, due to the inherent attributes of Internet-mediated interaction and through its effects on social trust and sociability. We test our hypotheses on a representative sample of the Italian population. We...
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sociability. We find that participation in SNSs such as Facebook and Twitter has a positive effect on face-to-face interactions …
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We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects the most … broadband for high-speed Internet, which relates to technological characteristics of the pre-existing voice telecommunication …
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In this study, we develop an evolutionary game model to analyse how human relations evolve in a context characterised by declining face-to-face interactions and growing online social participation. Our results suggest that online networks may constitute a coping response allowing individuals to...
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This paper proposes an evolutionary framework to explore the dynamics of social interaction in an environment characterized by online networking and increasing pressure on time. The model shows how time pressure encourages the choice to develop social interactions also through online networking...
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The objective of this paper is to theoretically analyze how human interaction may evolve in a world characterized by the explosion of online networking and other Web-mediated ways of building and nurturing relationships. The analysis shows that online networking yields a storage mechanism...
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We develop a dynamic model to analyze the sources and the evolution of social participation and social capital in a growing economy characterized by exogenous technical progress. Starting from the assumption that the well-being of agents basically depends on material and relational goods, we...
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Empirical studies have documented a decline in indicators of social participation in the last decades. The responsibility of social disengagement has been often attributed to pervasive busyness and the rising pressure of time. In this paper we argue that computer-mediated interaction, and...
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