Social exchange theory has provided the dominant basis for understanding exchange relationships in organizational settings. Despite its predominance within the management field, there are a number of unaddressed issues. This special issue seeks to further social exchange research in work settings. We differentiate social from economic exchange and highlight the moderating role of cultural and individual differences in explaining the outcomes associated with social exchange relationships. We introduce the ideas of content, process, and mixed models of exchange to reflect the different emphases given to the amount and type of resources exchanged, the quality of the relationship, and a combination of both. The five papers in this special issue...
We investigate similarities and differences among prominent types of social exchange (psychological ...
An extensive body of literature in sociology and anthropology has shown that different societies hav...
Building on the employer’s perspective of the employee-organization relationship (Tsui, Pearce, Port...
Social exchange theory has provided the dominant basis for understanding exchange relationships in o...
Social exchange theory (SET) is one the most influential conceptual paradigms in organizational beha...
Social exchange theory (SET) is one the most influential conceptual paradigms in organizational beha...
In this article, the authors present a framework (the Workplace Social Exchange Network) that draws ...
This sociological project is dedicated to the problems of social exchange theory, project examines t...
The culture of an organization can be a good indicator of itsvalues. Trust among employees of organi...
Customised work arrangements (CWAs) include all formal and informal forms of flexibility at work. Th...
Social exchange theory is one of the primary sociological perspectives on social interaction and soc...
Integrating social comparison and social influence perspective within a social exchange theoretical ...
In this short paper, I review the literature on social exchange networks, with specific attention to...
An extensive body of literature in sociology and anthropology has shown that different societies hav...
This article empirically tests the effects of exchange relationships between managers and public sec...
We investigate similarities and differences among prominent types of social exchange (psychological ...
An extensive body of literature in sociology and anthropology has shown that different societies hav...
Building on the employer’s perspective of the employee-organization relationship (Tsui, Pearce, Port...
Social exchange theory has provided the dominant basis for understanding exchange relationships in o...
Social exchange theory (SET) is one the most influential conceptual paradigms in organizational beha...
Social exchange theory (SET) is one the most influential conceptual paradigms in organizational beha...
In this article, the authors present a framework (the Workplace Social Exchange Network) that draws ...
This sociological project is dedicated to the problems of social exchange theory, project examines t...
The culture of an organization can be a good indicator of itsvalues. Trust among employees of organi...
Customised work arrangements (CWAs) include all formal and informal forms of flexibility at work. Th...
Social exchange theory is one of the primary sociological perspectives on social interaction and soc...
Integrating social comparison and social influence perspective within a social exchange theoretical ...
In this short paper, I review the literature on social exchange networks, with specific attention to...
An extensive body of literature in sociology and anthropology has shown that different societies hav...
This article empirically tests the effects of exchange relationships between managers and public sec...
We investigate similarities and differences among prominent types of social exchange (psychological ...
An extensive body of literature in sociology and anthropology has shown that different societies hav...
Building on the employer’s perspective of the employee-organization relationship (Tsui, Pearce, Port...