Higher levels degree centrality
(combination of indegree/outdegree)
indicate higher levels of strong ties
(see Table 4.7); this is one
measurement of trust
Higher levels of indegree centrality in
relation to information channels
denote organizations providing
information, while higher levels of
outdegree centrality denote
organizations seeking information (see
Table 4.5); observing information
channels is a measure of trust;
Reciprocity, another measure of social
capital, is demonstrated by observing
the sociogram detailing information
channels; Reciprocal behavior, those
seeking information from one another,
denote trust (See Figure 4.2).
Information channels are also noted
by betweeness centrality, which
indicate an advantageous position to
bridge social capital with others in the
total network (See Table 4.5)