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Abstract Attracting and establishing details technology (IT) professionals is one of the best considerations for businesses. Despite the fact that a lot analysis has become carried out about the work habits and attitudes of IT pros about the very last 3 decades, findings are inconclusive and contradictory. This indicates that a thing may possibly be missing in how we look at this phenomenon. The majority of this investigation is drawn from theories of inspiration, very little examines the effect of social relationships on IT professionals' habits and attitude. Yet, social capital theory suggests that career habits and attitude may well be greatly influenced by these relationships. This indicates that IT professionals' social capital warrants empirical examination. The primary research question that this dissertation addresses is how social capital affects IT professionals' work attitude and behavior including work satisfaction
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Windows 7 Product Key, the number of ties and the structural holes. Data were collected from 129 IT professionals from a range of jobs
Office Standard 2010 Key, organizations and industries. Results indicate that tie strength in the organization of an IT professional is positively related to work satisfaction. The number of ties outside an organization an IT professional has is also positively related to work performance. However
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