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Social Exchange in Developing Relationships: as a Social Exchange the Pharmacist Patient Relationships

open access: yes, 2012
The study purpose was to investigate pharmacist-patient professional relationship, using principles of social exchange theory. The pharmacy profession emphasizes the building of relationship as covenant between patient and pharmacist. It is possible that the patients' perceptions may lead to increased interpersonal exchange between patient and ...
Öztaş, Fulya
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Social exchange in marketing

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1975
Exchange is a fundamental and universal aspect of human behavior. Economic exchange models have dealt with the buying and selling of material goods and services, while social exchange models have broadened their scope to include social and psychological aspects of interactions.
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Systems of social exchange

The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1972
This paper develops a formal model for exchange within a system of action. The system of action is defined by actors, events, control of actors over events, and interests of actors in the outcomes of events. The system is designed to deal with divisible events (best exemplified by private goods) or indivisible events (such as a bill on which a vote is ...
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Social Norms as a Social Exchange [PDF]

open access: possibleSwiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 1997
Social Norms are a pervasive phenomenon in social and economic life. They have important economic consequences and constitute powerful social constraints on individual behaviour beyond the legal constraints and the market constraints usually considered by economists.
Gaechter, Simon, Fehr, Ernst
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Economic Exchange and Social Exchange

2020
This chapter extends the analysis of approval theory to sociological exchange theory. In contrast to economic exchange, the network of social exchange makes binding constraints in and out of the organization. The market conditions outside of the organization, including “risk,” influences the internal structure of the organization.
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CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL EXCHANGE.

Academy of Management Journal, 1994
This article develops and empirically examines a social exchange model of organizational citizenship behavior. An employee's trust in a supervisor is proposed to mediate the relationship between procedural fairness in the supervisor's decision making and employee citizenship.
M A, Konovsky, S D, Pugh
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Social Exchanges of Infertile Women

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1986
There is little information on the consequences of being infertile. A phenomenological study was conducted to determine the meaning of infertility to women. Forty-eight women with diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and conditions of infertility were interviewed in a completely unstructured format.
M, Sandelowski, L C, Jones
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Is all social exchange marketing?

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1977
The attempt of some marketers to define marketing as all social behavior broadens marketing to an extent that it is difficult if not impossible to operationalize. The marketing discipline is facing an identity crisis because it is expanding its boundaries to include all human exchange.
O.C. Ferrell, M. Zey-Ferrell
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Social Solidarity and Social Exchange

Sociology, 1997
Hechter's (1987) theory of group solidarity points to the need for clarification of the meaning of social solidarity and the related concept of social exchange. In order to clarify these conceptual issues, a distinction between social exchange and instrumental exchange is developed.
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Socialism as Exchange

2017
This chapter conceives of socialism as interactions and comparisons that go beyond the Soviet Union. After all, socialism was more than any one country’s past and present. The chapter traces technical exchanges between East German, Czechoslovak, Hungarian, and Albanian engineers, economists, geologists, and planners throughout the 1950s.
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