The second group of scholars, conversely, comes to the opposite conclusions. Comparing civil society organizations with and without internal links, Stark and colleagues (Stark, Vedres, & Bruszt, 2006) identified the positive association between global connections and all types of domestic integration in the case of Hungarian NGOs. Globally integrated NGOs are much better integrated into different local social fields; they have deeper ties with population than globally disintegrated NGOs; they have denser collaborative network(s) with other local NGOs than their globally disconnected counterparts; and globally connected organizations also have a high level of associativeness. Using the same methodology, Koslinski and Reis (Koslinski & Reis, 2009) received very similar results in the case of Brazilian NGOs.