| Michael Goldman - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...study of civic traditions in modern Italy, Putnam (1992) describes how communities that follow the norm of generalized reciprocity — ‘I'll do this for you now, in the expectation that somewhere down the road you'll return the favour' — can more effectively restrain opportunism and... | |
| Lawrence Susskind, Sarah McKearnen, Jennifer Thomas-Larmer - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 1184
...networks, norms, and trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. . . . First, networks of civic engagement foster sturdy...the road you or someone else will return the favor. . . . Networks of civic engagement also facilitate coordination and communication and amplify information... | |
| Bob Edwards, Michael W. Foley, Mario Diani - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 356
...communication and amplifies information about the trustworthiness of others. It also helps to engender “sturdy norms of generalized reciprocity: I'll do...road you or someone else will return the favor” (Putnam i 993 b: 3 6— 37 ; 1993a:173—74). For these reasons, according to Putnam, civic engagement... | |
| John R. Hibbing, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...now, without expecting anything immediately in return and perhaps without even knowing you, confident that down the road you or someone else will return the favor.” People directly engaged with other people in voluntary associations develop this sense of generalized... | |
| Scott L. McLean, David A. Schultz, Manfred B. Steger - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 316
...now, without expecting anything immediatelyin return and perhaps without even knowing you, confident that down the road you or someone else will return the favor” (2000, 134). This is certainly an attractive ideal, and Putnam's claim that “generalized reciprocity”... | |
| Archon Fung - 2009 - عدد الصفحات: 295
...without expecting anything immediately in return and perhaps even without even knowing you, confident that down the road you or someone else will return the favor” (Putnam 2000, 134). Generalized reciprocity contributes to democratic governance in two ways. First,... | |
| Joyce Edith Bellous - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 112
...now, without expecting anything immediately in return, perhaps without even knowing you, confident that down the road, you or someone else will return the favor. In a trusting community, other things being equal, people, communities and social systems flourish.... | |
| Luigino Bruni, Pier Luigi Porta - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...now, without expecting anything immediately in return and perhaps without even knowing you, confident that down the road you or someone else will return the favor" (p. 134). The question arises: how reciprocating behavior can emerge and evolve in a context of social... | |
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