Inequity In Social Exchange

Volume: 2, Pages: 267 - 299
Published: Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
Publisher Summary null null The process of exchange is almost continual in human interactions, and appears to have characteristics peculiar to itself, and to generate affect, motivation, and behavior that cannot be predicted unless exchange processes are understood. This chapter describes two major concepts relating to the perception of justice and injustice; the concept of relative deprivation and the complementary concept of relative...
Paper Details
Title
Inequity In Social Exchange
Published Date
Jan 1, 1965
Volume
2
Pages
267 - 299
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