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Knowledge and learning in online networks in development: a social-capital perspective
Authors:Sarah Cummings  Richard Heeks  Marleen Huysman
Institution:1. Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) , PO Box 95001, 1090 AD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands E-mail: s.cummings@kit.nl;2. Institute for Development Policy Management, University of Manchester , Harold Hankins Building, Precinct Centre, Booth Street West, Manchester, M13 9QH, UK E-mail: Richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk;3. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of IS , Marketing and Logistics , De Boelelaan 1105, room 3A-24, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands E-mail: mhuysman@
Abstract:The authors examine whether the concept of social capital can facilitate our understanding of online networks in development. Much of the knowledge generation and social learning in development takes place in networks, which increasingly operate online. Although these networks are assumed to be a positive force in development, there are many unknown factors, partly because they are in their infancy. The concept of social capital has traditionally been applied to examine the functioning of groups and societies. More recently, it has also been applied to development and to online networks outside development. Three non-development approaches to examining social capital in online networks and communities are reviewed in the article. Elements of these approaches, combined with development-related aspects, are used to produce a framework to facilitate the analysis of social capital in online networks in a development context.
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