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Exchange Theory January 30, 2007
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Core Assumptions of Exchange Theory structures of mutual dependence self-interested actors recurring exchanges with specific partners over time all outcomes subject to satiation
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Forms of Social Exchange direct vs. indirect ABA BC DirectIndirect
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Forms of Exchange negotiated vs. reciprocal Negotiated – actors explicitly bargain over the terms of the exchange Reciprocal – actors initiate an exchange without knowing whether or when the exchange will be completed
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Forms of Exchange Productive – actors contribute to and benefit from a single socially produced event A B {AB}
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Basic Concepts in Exchange Theory Actors – individuals or groups acting as a single unit Outcomes – the rewards or punishments which result from an exchange Domain – a class of outcomes that are functionally equivalent Primacy – number of exchange domains the relation mediates
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Basic Concepts in Exchange Theory Value – varies both across and within domains Alternatives – two or more relations within the same exchange domain
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Exchange and Power What is power? Power = Dependence [Emerson] The factors affecting dependence vary with the type of network connection
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Network Connection Negative connection: exchange in one relation decreases or prohibits exchange in a connected relation B AC Dependence is a function of both value and availability of alternatives
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Network Connection Positive connection: exchange in one relation increases or facilitates exchange in a connected relation B AC Dependence is a function of value and accessibility of resources
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Power vs. Power use and Types of Power Power – structural potential Vs. Power use – behavioral exercise Reward Power – control over positively valued outcomes Coercive Power – control over negatively valued outcomes
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Techniques of Power Balancing Withdrawal B AC network extension B DAC
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Techniques of Power Balancing status giving B AC coalition formation B AC AC
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Connections with Other Theories and Future Research Connections with other theories: Justice and perceptions of fairness Affective reactions to exchange Future research: Fully developed theory of value Consideration of structural change as a dependent variable
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