Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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... favor incurs a favor debt . By doing favors , favor doers build up credit that can be used judiciously to enhance the chances of getting the exact goods and ser- vices they want in future . By receiving favors , favor debtors are ...
... favor incurs a favor debt . By doing favors , favor doers build up credit that can be used judiciously to enhance the chances of getting the exact goods and ser- vices they want in future . By receiving favors , favor debtors are ...
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mind . They may do favors simply in the hope of getting some returns for spare favor - exchangeable resources . If favor doers have some specified re- turned favors in mind , they may be reluctant to reveal them in advance lest their favor ...
mind . They may do favors simply in the hope of getting some returns for spare favor - exchangeable resources . If favor doers have some specified re- turned favors in mind , they may be reluctant to reveal them in advance lest their favor ...
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... favor - exchangeable resources ( Granovetter , 1973 ) . So far , it has been implicitly assumed that favor exchangers are only in- terested in balancing favor accounts over time . Yet some people may do favors to achieve a superior ...
... favor - exchangeable resources ( Granovetter , 1973 ) . So far , it has been implicitly assumed that favor exchangers are only in- terested in balancing favor accounts over time . Yet some people may do favors to achieve a superior ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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