¿SE ACUMULA CAPITAL SOCIAL EN ASIA ORIENTAL CON EL USO DE LAS REDES SOCIALES? INFERENCIA CAUSAL ESTADÍSTICA CON DATOS DEL ASIAN BAROMETER SURVEY

Translated title of the contribution: DOES SOCIAL MEDIA USE ACCUMULATE SOCIAL CAPITAL IN EAST ASIA? STATISTICAL CAUSAL INFERENCE USING THE ASIAN BAROMETER SURVEY

Tetsuro KOBAYASHI, Dani MADRID-MORALES

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Abstract

Early experimental studies showed negative results regarding the potential of Internet use to enhance social capital. Since then, a significant number of studies have reported positive effects. However, the findings are still inconclusive due to the diversity of Internet use, conceptual ambiguity of social capital, lack of cross-cultural studies, and methodological limitations regarding causal inference. In this paper, we use data from the Asian Barometer Survey and statistical causal inference to examine whether using social media to connect with other people increases social capital in four East Asian countries and territories. The effects of social media use on participation in voluntary associations and general trust were mixed at best, with no clear and consistent positive effects. In contrast, social media use fairly consistently increased network size in our data. The implications of these findings are discussed. © 2022 CSIC.
Translated title of the contributionDOES SOCIAL MEDIA USE ACCUMULATE SOCIAL CAPITAL IN EAST ASIA? STATISTICAL CAUSAL INFERENCE USING THE ASIAN BAROMETER SURVEY
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere215
JournalRevista Internacional de Sociologia
Volume80
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Research Keywords

  • General Trust
  • Internet use
  • Nearest Neighbor Matching
  • Network Size
  • Voluntary Associations
  • MATCHING ESTIMATORS
  • METAANALYSIS
  • STUDENTS
  • PARADOX
  • ONLINE
  • HETEROGENEITY
  • ENGAGEMENT
  • FACEBOOK
  • IMPACT

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