Who likes to be reachable? Availability preferences, weak ties, and bridging social capital

Volume: 22, Issue: 8, Pages: 1096 - 1111
Published: Nov 27, 2017
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate how individual differences in availability preferences are related to (1) self-reported quality of interaction with strong and weak ties and (2) perceptions of bridging social capital. We employed experience sampling methods and collected data over the course of two weeks—combined with surveys at baseline and endpoint, from a random sample of college students (N = 154). We show that individuals who prefer to be more...
Paper Details
Title
Who likes to be reachable? Availability preferences, weak ties, and bridging social capital
Published Date
Nov 27, 2017
Volume
22
Issue
8
Pages
1096 - 1111
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