Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 453
... exchanges with one's superiors . Why aren't more favor exchanges conducted vertically ? First , vertical exchanges may be hazardous to subordinates . Favors ex- tended to one's colleagues with equal status can be easily withdrawn if ...
... exchanges with one's superiors . Why aren't more favor exchanges conducted vertically ? First , vertical exchanges may be hazardous to subordinates . Favors ex- tended to one's colleagues with equal status can be easily withdrawn if ...
Page 456
... exchanges rather than regular compensations . First , vertical favor exchanges provide more flexible supplementary em- ployee incentives than contractual exchanges . Favors are more flexible in- centives for exceptional services because ...
... exchanges rather than regular compensations . First , vertical favor exchanges provide more flexible supplementary em- ployee incentives than contractual exchanges . Favors are more flexible in- centives for exceptional services because ...
Page 461
... exchanges . Favor exchanges also can serve as a buffer for the formal organization . By offsetting the inadequacies of the necessarily discrete and rigid formal structure , favor exchanges stabilize the formal system . Thus , instead of ...
... exchanges . Favor exchanges also can serve as a buffer for the formal organization . By offsetting the inadequacies of the necessarily discrete and rigid formal structure , favor exchanges stabilize the formal system . Thus , instead of ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
Copyright | |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abortion analysis attitudes behavior bloc voting central cities coefficient committees contributions corporate counties Democratic dependent variable differentiation dissipative structures economic effect Eichner election employees estimates evangelicals favor exchanges Fort Lauderdale gender gender-role Grofman hypothesis ideological impact income inequality increase individual industry information asymmetry interest groups issues Journal labor legalized abortion legislative litigation major measure media coverage megacorp Mexican American nonlinear occupational organization participation party percent percentage political action committees Political Science population positive poverty presidential campaign primary public interest rape rape shield laws regression regulation relationship Republican Review role safety belt salary sample shield laws shield provisions significant SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY Sociology southern SSQ REFERENCES statistically status suburbs suggests Super Tuesday support for legalized Table Texas Press theory tion University of Texas urban variables Volume 72 voters voting wage widows York