66) Being linked to a network of highly regarded contacts is a form of ________.
A) social credential
B) personal reinforcement
C) mobility
D) nepotism
67) Which of the following statements is true of social capital?
A) Social capital is an investment in human knowledge and skills for future profit.
B) The value of social capital is determined by the number of relationships in a social network.
C) Social capital can be gained by limiting the number of friends.
D) Being linked into social networks undermines a professional's image and position in an organization.
68) A person gains social capital by ________.
A) adding more friends
B) removing unknown friends
C) adding only work-related friends
D) removing people who have less social capital
69) Capital is defined as the investment of resources for future profit.
70) Social capital is investment in human knowledge and skills for future profit.
71) Being linked into social networks reinforces a professional's identity, image, and position in an organization or industry.
72) A social networking user gains social capital by adding more friends and by strengthening relationships with existing friends.
73) Humans have social capital, whereas organizations do not have social capital.
74) To an organization, the strength of a relationship is the likelihood that an entity in the relationship will do something that benefits the organization.