ISSN 2288-6168
Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2014February 28, 2014 KST
Formalizing the Role of Social Capital on Individuals’ Continuous Use of Social Networking Sites From a Social Cognitive Perspective
Formalizing the Role of Social Capital on Individuals’ Continuous Use of Social Networking Sites From a Social Cognitive Perspective
Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2014
Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2014
- Political Diversity and Participation: A Systematic Review of the Measurement and RelationshipNajin Jun
- The Effect of Incentives on Internet Surveys: Response Rate Changes After the Introduction of IncentivesJohn M. KennedyJudith A. Ouimet
- Prospects and Problems of the Recent Developments in Social Survey in Korea: Mixed-Mode Surveys and Volunteer Web PanelsShin-Kap Han
- Introduction to the February 2014 IssueTakashi Inoguchi
- Malaysia's 13th General Election: Political Communication and Public Agenda in Social MediaTham Jen SernHasmah Zanuddin
- Formalizing the Role of Social Capital on Individuals' Continuous Use of Social Networking Sites From a Social Cognitive PerspectiveYu GuoYiwei LiNaoya Ito
Guo, Y., Li, Y., & Ito, N. (2014). Formalizing the Role of Social Capital on Individuals’ Continuous Use of Social Networking Sites from a Social Cognitive Perspective. Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research, 1(2), 90–102. https://doi.org/10.15206/ajpor.2014.1.2.090
