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Relationship externalities

Journal of Economic Theory, 2020
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Selman Erol, Rakesh Vohra
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The Quantified Relationship

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018
The growth of self-tracking and personal surveillance has given rise to the Quantified Self movement. Members of this movement seek to enhance their personal well-being, productivity, and self-actualization through the tracking and gamification of personal data.
John Danaher, Sven Nyholm, Brian D. Earp
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Internet Relationships and Their Impact on Primary Relationships

Behaviour Change, 2004
AbstractThe number of personal relationships occurring via the Internet is increasing as more people gain access to it. Many of these relationships are romantic in nature, and evidence is accumulating that they have the potential to have an adverse effect on existing face-to-face relationships.
Underwood, Heather, Findlay, Bruce M.
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Relationships Between Relationships

2011
Since Chen published the E/R model in 1976, some proposals extending its expressive power have appeared, some of them are based in the preceding semantic models. Thus, currently, some conceptual models allow relationships between relationships and even generalizations of relationships.
C. Calero, M. Piattini, E. Marcos
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Relationship value and relationship quality

European Journal of Marketing, 2006
PurposeEstablished models of buyer‐seller relationships do not reflect managerial emphasis on supplier performance evaluation when modelling business relationships. Proposes that relationship value should be included as a key constituent in such models. Aims to explore the construct's links with key constituents of relationship quality, i.e. commitment,
Ulaga, Wolfgang, Eggert, Andreas
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The Nurse-Patient Relationship as a Caring Relationship

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2009
Studies regarding healthcare professionals and patient relationships were found to be few in the review completed by this author. Moreover, there are fewer still that analyze the role of nurse professionals as agents in the relationship. The author of this column approaches the nurse-patient relationship from the framework of the general systems theory
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