Title
Emerging From the Cocoon? Revisiting the Tele-Cocooning Hypothesis in the Smartphone Era
Abstract
AbstractThe tele-cocooning hypothesis posits that mobile communication increases interaction with communication rich ties, while simultaneously weakening interaction with communication weak ties. In this study, we demonstrate how smartphones can be used to mitigate tele-cocooning behavior by stimulating interaction with communication weak ties. Using a smartphone application to collect non-identifying mobile communication log data, we conducted a field experiment with 193 Japanese participants. The treatment consisted of onscreen reminders designed to stimulate interaction with communication weak ties. The results indicate that the treatment promoted the activation of communication weak ties and the acquisition of information through those ties, suggesting that smartphones can be utilized to promote access to social capital.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1111/jcc4.12116
Periodicals
Keywords
Field
DocType
Social Capital,Weak Ties,Tele-Cocooning,Smartphones,Field Experiment
Social psychology,Social capital,Psychology,Cocooning,Mobile telephony,Interpersonal ties
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
20
3
1083-6101
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
13
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tetsuro Kobayashi131.87
Jeffrey Boase244644.77
Suzuki, T.393.78
Takahisa Suzuki422.41