Social Connectedness: Measurement, Determinants, and Effects

  • Michael Bailey
    Michael Bailey  is a Senior  Economic  Research Scientist, Facebook, Inc., Menlo Park, California.
  • Rachel Cao
    Rachel Cao is a PhD candidate in economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Theresa Kuchler
    Theresa Kuchler is an Assistant Professor of Finance, at the Stern School of Business, New York University, New York City, New York.
  • Johannes Stroebel
    Johannes Stroebel is a Professor of Finance, at the Stern School of Business, New York University, New York City, New York. Stroebel is the corresponding author at .
  • Arlene Wong
    Arlene Wong is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.

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<jats:p> Social networks can shape many aspects of social and economic activity: migration and trade, job-seeking, innovation, consumer preferences and sentiment, public health, social mobility, and more. In turn, social networks themselves are associated with geographic proximity, historical ties, political boundaries, and other factors. Traditionally, the unavailability of large-scale and representative data on social connectedness between individuals or geographic regions has posed a challenge for empirical research on social networks. More recently, a body of such research has begun to emerge using data on social connectedness from online social networking services such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. To date, most of these research projects have been built on anonymized administrative microdata from Facebook, typically by working with coauthor teams that include Facebook employees. However, there is an inherent limit to the number of researchers that will be able to work with social network data through such collaborations. In this paper, we therefore introduce a new measure of social connectedness at the US county level. Our Social Connectedness Index is based on friendship links on Facebook, the global online social networking service. Specifically, the Social Connectedness Index corresponds to the relative frequency of Facebook friendship links between every county-pair in the United States, and between every US county and every foreign country. Given Facebook’s scale as well as the relative representativeness of Facebook’s user body, these data provide the first comprehensive measure of friendship networks at a national level. </jats:p>

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