This article surveys a field of empirical social research linking economic exchange relations to the generation of interpersonal bonds of solidarity. This issue is particularly interesting for both social sciences and current societies because of the increasing global integration of markets and spatial mobility. Experimental research in Social Exchange Theory has provided mixed evidence on how various structural properties of exchange relations generate solidarity. Findings suggest that risk is key to generate trust between exchange partners, which is linked to feelings of solidarity. This casts doubts on the positive effect of economic exchange on solidarity, as actual market-based transactions mainly rely on assurance structures to reduce...
Social exchange theory is one of the primary sociological perspectives on social interaction and soc...
Nowadays an exchange process proceeds much faster and more frequently than ever before. Primitive so...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...
This article surveys a field of empirical social research linking economic exchange relations to the...
Two basic questions related to fundamental aspects of human behavior have been dealt with in the dom...
This article investigates solidarity arising from economic exchange, by studying a multiplex network...
As economics is deeply rooted in classical liberal thought, the term “solidarity” does rarely appear...
International audienceThe market relationships are being contested. This can be seen in the increasi...
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to present socioeconomic factors which determine the engagem...
Despite the prevalence of generalized exchange in social life, few studies have investigated the cla...
This study investigates the consequences of processes of social individualisation and economic globa...
This article focuses on identifying the conditions under which social solidarity emerges from exchan...
The objective of this thesis was to identify and critically analyze the existing theoretical origins...
This study aims to understand the consequences of competition between collaborating partners on the ...
While the social sciences have acquired considerable knowledge of how solidarity is enhanced by inst...
Social exchange theory is one of the primary sociological perspectives on social interaction and soc...
Nowadays an exchange process proceeds much faster and more frequently than ever before. Primitive so...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...
This article surveys a field of empirical social research linking economic exchange relations to the...
Two basic questions related to fundamental aspects of human behavior have been dealt with in the dom...
This article investigates solidarity arising from economic exchange, by studying a multiplex network...
As economics is deeply rooted in classical liberal thought, the term “solidarity” does rarely appear...
International audienceThe market relationships are being contested. This can be seen in the increasi...
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to present socioeconomic factors which determine the engagem...
Despite the prevalence of generalized exchange in social life, few studies have investigated the cla...
This study investigates the consequences of processes of social individualisation and economic globa...
This article focuses on identifying the conditions under which social solidarity emerges from exchan...
The objective of this thesis was to identify and critically analyze the existing theoretical origins...
This study aims to understand the consequences of competition between collaborating partners on the ...
While the social sciences have acquired considerable knowledge of how solidarity is enhanced by inst...
Social exchange theory is one of the primary sociological perspectives on social interaction and soc...
Nowadays an exchange process proceeds much faster and more frequently than ever before. Primitive so...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...