Abstract
We explored the relationship between self monitoring and the interaction of other-based reciprocity and online social network awareness on bridging social capital. We predicted that self-monitoring would be positively related to understanding other-based reciprocity, and that online social network awareness would moderate and strengthen the relationship between other-based reciprocity and bridging social capital. In doing so, we provide theoretical and empirical support for a concept called situational awareness, which is an individuals' generalized awareness of their social network environment, operationalized through the two components of understanding other-based reciprocity and online network awareness. The results from our study (N=255) support that high self-monitors understand others' reciprocity beliefs and higher levels of online bridging capital are the consequence of situational awareness. © 2014 IEEE.
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Badawy, R. L., Stefanone, M. A., & Brouer, R. L. (2014). I’m not just wasting time online! Test of situational awareness: An exploratory study. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 1566–1575). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2014.201
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