This study investigated perceptions and patterns of Facebook use among Filipino and Japanese undergraduate students and the relationship of these factors to creating and maintaining students social capital, international posture, and willingness to communicate. The survey of undergraduate students was conducted online and 483 valid responses were obtained. Data revealed the characteristic uses of FB by Filipino and Japanese undergraduate students. An interrelation model among six factors, International Posture, WTC, Perception, Bridging, Bonding, and Utilization for Filipino students showed the importance of utilization or FB usage for bridging social capital and bonding social capital. For Japanese students, bonding social capital mediated between utilization or FB usage and bridging. Bridging social capital was established only through bonding social capital. Thus, unless Japanese students are close enough to their FB friends, they do not construct new relationships on FB that will influence Filipino students in the process of virtual internationalization in the future.
翻译:这项研究调查了菲律宾和日本本科生使用Facebook的观念和模式,以及这些因素与创建和维持学生社会资本、国际态势和沟通意愿的关系。对本科生的调查是在网上进行的,获得了483份有效答复。数据揭示了菲律宾和日本本科生对FB的典型使用。对菲律宾学生来说,一个相互关联的模型显示,利用或利用FB来连接社会资本和社会资本的重要性。对日本学生来说,利用或利用FB来调节社会资本或FB的利用和沟通。连接社会资本是通过社会资本建立起来的。因此,除非日本学生与FB的朋友关系足够密切,否则他们不会在FB上建立新的关系,从而在未来虚拟国际化过程中影响菲律宾学生。