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The impact of favor -elicited feelings on reciprocity behavior across time

Posted on:2007-11-15Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong)Candidate:Fong, Pun SanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1445390005972325Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
This research attempted to distinguish the impact of two opposite-valenced feelings, indebtedness and appreciation, on reciprocity behavior. The two feelings are postulated to influence reciprocation through different mechanisms. I use the construct relationship accounting to describe the mechanism of indebtedness, suggesting that people maintain mental accounts to keep track of the favors they receive or provide in a relationship. Different types of accounts are proposed. Unlike indebtedness which is a negative feeling, appreciation is a positive feeling that influences future reciprocation through enhancing liking for the favor-donor. The results showed that indebtedness exerted greater influence on short-term reciprocity behavior while appreciation influenced long-term reciprocity behavior more.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reciprocity behavior, Feelings, Indebtedness, Appreciation
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