Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
350510 Computers in Human Behavior 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Facebook and Renren use are positively associated with bridging social capital.•Facebook’s relationship with bridging social capital is stronger than Renren.•Renren use is positively associated with maintaining home country social capital.

Social networking sites (SNSs) are important tools for college students to maintain and develop social capital. Yet, few studies on the social implications of using SNSs have focused on international students and their use of different social media platforms for social capital. This study aims to fill this gap by examining the implications of using host country and home country SNSs for social capital among Chinese international students in the United States. A survey of Chinese international students at a large public university (N = 210) reveals that both Facebook and Renren use are positively associated with bridging social capital but not with bonding social capital. Facebook use has a stronger relationship with bridging social capital than does Renren use. Yet, only Renren use has a significant and positive relationship with maintaining home country social capital. These results have practical implications for international students to develop different types of social capital through different social media platforms.

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