Author/Authors :
Gary Davies، نويسنده , , Susan Whelan، نويسنده , , Anthony Foley and Margaret Walsh، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The terms gift and gifting are rarely formally defined, but are associated with something
given without receiving payment, often in the expectation of reciprocation and of
changing the relationship with the recipient. Extensive prior work across a number of
disciplines tends to focus on gifting as a process and shows a broad conceptualization
of the gift construct to include actions as diverse as charitable giving, tipping, selfgifting
and volunteering, where relationship development and reciprocation are largely
irrelevant. As a way to develop the area, two proposals are made: first, that gifting
research should recognize two different types of gift, transactional and relational; and
second, that the exchange paradigm and its underpinning social exchange theory
should become central in developing understanding of relational gifting. The authors
argue that empirical researchers may usefully revisit the relational paradigm, but by
adopting a more quantitative, modelling approach, and the paper illustrates how this
might be achieved.