英文摘要 |
With the rapid development of the Internet, the use of social networking sites is also increasingly integrated into everyday life. But in the past scholars believe that the use of social networking sites will reduce social capital. Therefore, this study will be to explore the impact between social trust, self-disclosure, the impact strength of the level of use of social networking sites and social capital. Finally, the moderating effect of self-esteem is also examined. A total of 352 valid questionnaires were collected. The results show that the use of social trust in the strength of social networking sites has a positive impact, while self-disclosure also has a positive impact on the community site, and self-disclosure will positively affect social trust. Another community site uses the strength of will positively affect social capitpositive effect on the strength of binding social capital. Finally, the effect of partial al and bridging, and the use of social networking sites also resulted in a positive effect on the strength of binding social capital. Finally, the effect of partial regulation, self-esteem of this study and no significant effect on the intensity of use among community websites and bridging social capital. |