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Social exchange

Konovsky MA, Pugh SD. 1994. Citizenship behavior and social exchange. Acad Manag J 37 656. [Pg.147]

The SASS assesses the areas of work and leisure, family and extra-family relationships, satisfaction with one s roles and the ability to manage one s environment. These are related to the mediating factors of life stress, family cohesion, social exchange, and social support. One of the advantages of the SASS is that the assessment would not be affected by role changes due to life developments. [Pg.49]

Are all emotions so modular Consider the emotions that mediate social exchange in comparison to those that mediate goal pursuit. While detection of cheaters is important, several other situations have recurred often in the course of social exchange as modelled by the familiar Prisoner s Dilemma. Each situation has been so important in the course of evolution that it may well have shaped a particular emotion. Indeed, we can readily match recognized emotions to these domain-specific situations (Table 1). [Pg.100]

Cosmides L 1989 The logic of social exchange has natural selection shaped how humans reason ... [Pg.195]

Adams, J. S. (1965). Inequity in social exchange. In L. Berkowitz (ed) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. New York Aademic Press. [Pg.220]

Hofmann, D. A., Morgeson, F. P. (1999). Safety-related behavior as a social exchange The role of perceived organizational support and leader-ember exchange. Journal of Applied Psychology, 84, 286-296. [Pg.106]

Bettencourt, L. A., Brown, S. W., and MacKenzie, S. B. (2005), "Customer-oriented boundary-spanning behaviors Test of a social exchange model of antecedents," Journal of RetaUing, 81 (2), 141-57. [Pg.176]

Kapp (2012) noted that safety-related behaviour includes a range of activities performed by individuals to maintain a safe workplace and it involves the actions of individuals ensuring that they comply with established safety rules and procedures as well as involving positive changes in worker behaviour. Coyle-Shapiro and Shore (2007) identified three fundamental aspects inherent in the social exchange relationship, reciprocity and the actual exchange. One fundamental issue raised by... [Pg.186]

Molm, L.D., 1997. Coercive power in social exchange. Cambridge University Press. [Pg.215]

As has already been shown for virtual teams, for example in the field of software development (Manchen Sporri 2011), it is neeessary for engineers also to apply media eompetence, to know how to communieate aeeording to the mediated situation and to develop social networks. Especially for female engineers, it may be a need, because the development of social cohesion and social exchange, that is enormously important for them, is more difficult... [Pg.322]

Thomas, D., Ranganathan, C. (2005). Enabling e-business transformation through alliances Integrating social exchange and institutional perspectives. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. [Pg.17]

The theoretical literature on supply chain collaboration is diversified representing multiple perspectives. The diverse literature reflects the versatile nature of supply chain collaboration involving a variety of motives and objectives (Barringer and Harrison 2000 Hitt 2011 Verdecho et al. 2012 Fawcett et al. 2012). This study examines supply chain collaboration from multiple perspectives (1) technical-economic perspective, e.g. uncertainty reduction, transaction cost economics, resource based view, relational view, and extended resource based view (2) sociopolitical perspective, e.g. resource dependence theory, social exchange theory, and social dilemma theory (3) trust based rationalism and (4) learning and knowledge perspective. These multiple perspectives provide us with insights into the nature, forms, contents, and forces of supply chain collaboration. [Pg.18]

Collaborative culture is considered as another important antecedent variable with four subcomponents collectivism, long term orientation, power symmetry, and uncertainty avoidance. Collectivism and long term orientation are identified based on trust based rationalism. Power symmetry is viewed from resource dependence theory and social exchange theory. Uncertainty avoidance is evaluated based on transaction cost economics. [Pg.26]

Das, T. K., Teng, B. S. (2002). Social exchange theory of strategic alliances. InF. J. ContractOT P. Lorange (Eds.), Cooperative Strategies and Alliances (pp. 439 60). Oxfind Elsevier Science. [Pg.27]


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