Social interactions mediated by the Internet and the Big-Five: a
cross-country analysis
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.05884v1
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 13:26:17 GMT
- Title: Social interactions mediated by the Internet and the Big-Five: a
cross-country analysis
- Authors: Andrea Mercado, Alethia Hume, Ivano Bison, Fausto Giunchiglia,
Amarsanaa Ganbold, and Luca Cernuzzi
- Abstract summary: This study analyzes the relationship between personality traits and social interactions mediated by digital platforms.
The main findings confirm that personality traits may influence social interactions and active participation in groups.
- Score: 4.4124245105031905
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: This study analyzes the possible relationship between personality traits, in
terms of Big Five (extraversion, agreeableness, responsibility, emotional
stability and openness to experience), and social interactions mediated by
digital platforms in different socioeconomic and cultural contexts. We
considered data from a questionnaire and the experience of using a chatbot, as
a mean of requesting and offering help, with students from 4 universities:
University of Trento (Italy), the National University of Mongolia, the School
of Economics of London (United Kingdom) and the Universidad Cat\'olica Nuestra
Se\~nora de la Asunci\'on (Paraguay). The main findings confirm that
personality traits may influence social interactions and active participation
in groups. Therefore, they should be taken into account to enrich the
recommendation of matching algorithms between people who ask for help and
people who could respond not only on the basis of their knowledge and skills.
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