Definition of Constructs and Sources.
| Construct | Definition | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Language (SL) | It is a common vocabulary that enable network members to communicate with a common understanding. | [3,29,53] |
| Norm of Reciprocity (NR) | It is the tendency of people to feel compelled to return actions when they believe others will do same for them. | [3,14] |
| Social Interaction Ties (SIT) | It represents the frequency of interactions and the strength of the relationship among network members. | [14,52] |
| Identification (ID) | It refers to an individual’s perception of inclusiveness in a community. | [3,14] |
| Trust (TR) | It is the believe that network members will not knowingly cause harm to others and adhere to the acceptable norms. | [52] |
| Construct | Definition | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Language (SL) | It is a common vocabulary that enable network members to communicate with a common understanding. | [ |
| Norm of Reciprocity (NR) | It is the tendency of people to feel compelled to return actions when they believe others will do same for them. | [ |
| Social Interaction Ties (SIT) | It represents the frequency of interactions and the strength of the relationship among network members. | [ |
| Identification (ID) | It refers to an individual’s perception of inclusiveness in a community. | [ |
| Trust (TR) | It is the believe that network members will not knowingly cause harm to others and adhere to the acceptable norms. | [ |