By supplying services in demand to others, a person establishes power over them. If he regularly renders needed services they cannot readily obtain elsewhere, others become dependent on and obligated to him for these services... Exchange and Power in Social Life - Pagina 119door Peter Michael Blau - 352 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Lewis A. Coser - 1988 - 340 pagina’s
...power. This is an extreme case of unilateral dependence. Peter Blau's formulation is helpful here: "By supplying services in demand to others, a person...obligates them to comply with his requests lest he ceases to continue to meet their needs."17 Blau stresses here that unilateral dependence comes into... | |
| Patricia Kelley - 1990 - 174 pagina’s
...between groups or individuals, whoever provides . . . services in demand to others . . . established power over them. If he regularly renders needed services...requests lest he cease to continue to meet their needs. (Blau, 1964, p. 118) The elderly experience considerable disadvantage in terms of power distribution... | |
| David Frisby - 1994 - 400 pagina’s
...power. This is an extreme case of unilateral dependence. Peter Blau's formulation is helpful here: "By supplying services in demand to others, a person...obligates them to comply with his requests lest he ceases to continue to meet their needs."17 Blau stresses here that unilateral dependence comes into... | |
| Thomas Janoski, Robert R. Alford, Alexander M. Hicks, Mildred A. Schwartz - 2005 - 844 pagina’s
...dependence could be explained by the unequal contributions that different parties made to a relationship: By supplying services in demand to others, a person establishes power over them. It he regularly renders needed services they cannot readily obtain elsewhere, others become dependent... | |
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