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Journal of Financial Services Marketing, 2007
This paper discusses the state of the US banking industry — its challenges and some of the common shortcomings of their current strategies — and presents compelling reasons why banks must re-formulate new strategies for growth and profitability focused on the customer.
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This paper discusses the state of the US banking industry — its challenges and some of the common shortcomings of their current strategies — and presents compelling reasons why banks must re-formulate new strategies for growth and profitability focused on the customer.
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Social Text, 1998
Most writers in political philosophy and theory (PPT) use ideal types that appear unanchored by history and space, but that can have definite material effects, and not just in textbooks or curricula...
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Most writers in political philosophy and theory (PPT) use ideal types that appear unanchored by history and space, but that can have definite material effects, and not just in textbooks or curricula...
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Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to comment on the apparent conflict between the practice of treating people as commodities on the one hand, and recognising their personal uniqueness and high value on the other.Design/methodology/approachSatirical poem.FindingsEmployees risk being treated simply as depersonalised units of productive value ...
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to comment on the apparent conflict between the practice of treating people as commodities on the one hand, and recognising their personal uniqueness and high value on the other.Design/methodology/approachSatirical poem.FindingsEmployees risk being treated simply as depersonalised units of productive value ...
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Social Forces, 2001
Contemporary social exchange researchers have largely ignored how variations in the value of exchange affect power relations, concentrating instead on effects of the structure of exchange, particularly the size and shape of exchange networks. In this article, we show that value, when conceptualized and studied as a dimension of actors' alternative ...
L. D. Molm, G. Peterson, N. Takahashi
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Contemporary social exchange researchers have largely ignored how variations in the value of exchange affect power relations, concentrating instead on effects of the structure of exchange, particularly the size and shape of exchange networks. In this article, we show that value, when conceptualized and studied as a dimension of actors' alternative ...
L. D. Molm, G. Peterson, N. Takahashi
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Unequally Valued Exchange Relations
Social Psychology Quarterly, 1998Network exchange theory has focused on a simple type of exchange structure in which all the exchange relations are equally valuable. In this paper we relax the usual constraint of uniform relations and evaluate the applicability of current theoretical approaches to structures of unequally valued exchange relations.
Phillip Bonacich, Noah E. Friedkin
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Exchange Value in the Value Hierarchy
International Journal of Social Economics, 1981Fundamental to an understanding of how ethical and economic principles mesh in human action is clarifying the relation between the concepts of philosophic value and economic value, the very names suggesting that in the beginning scholars perceived, however confusedly, a relation between the two.
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Value exchange in university-industry collaborations
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 2013Through a longitudinal research project of university-industry collaborations comprising 38 semi-structured interviews, this article studies the creation and exchanging of value in 25 university-industry collaborations. Initially, a distinction is made between philanthropic, transactional, and integrative collaboration archetypes and the application of
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1992
This book concerns barter, a transaction in which objects are exchanged directly for one another without the use of money. Economists treat barter as an inefficient alternative to market exchange, and assume that it is normal only in 'primitive' economies or marks the breakdown of more developed exchange mechanisms. For their part, anthropologists have
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This book concerns barter, a transaction in which objects are exchanged directly for one another without the use of money. Economists treat barter as an inefficient alternative to market exchange, and assume that it is normal only in 'primitive' economies or marks the breakdown of more developed exchange mechanisms. For their part, anthropologists have
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