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The Effects of Social Capital on Individual Adaptation and Performance: An Alternative Lens of the Coping Theory

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For the purpose of better understanding the sociopsychological factors involved in an individual’s coping process towards technochanges, this study examines how the social capital derived from two types of social networks – supportive and informational – influences individual adaptation to the new ICT and its related performance. Based on the social network theory and the coping theory, we establish a research model that combines social network variables with psychometric ones. A total of 85 responses are analyzed to test the proposed model and its hypotheses using PLS and UCINET. The results show that the coping effort mechanism of individuals can be explained in terms of social networks. Specifically, supportive network position significantly predicts self-efficacy that explains emotion-focused coping mechanism, while informational network position significantly influences absorptive capacity that accounts for problem-focused coping mechanism. We conclude the paper by discussing theoretical and practical implications for the research findings in terms of social networks and technochanges.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Theoretical Background
  2.1. Social Network Theory
  2.2. Coping Theory
 3. Research Model and Hypothesis Development
 3. Research Methodology
  3.1. Sample and Data Collection Procedure
  3.2. Measurement
 4. Analysis and Results
  4.1. Analysis Method
  4.2. Measurement Model
  4.3. Structural Model
 5. Implications and Limitations
 6. Conclusion
 References
 Appendix A.
 Appendix B.

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  • Kee-Young Kwahk School of Management Information Systems College of Business Administration, Kookmin University

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