Verywell Mind

Understanding Social Exchange Theory in Psychology Social exchange theory is a concept based on the idea that social behavior is the result of an exchange process. According to this theory, people weigh the potential benefits and risks of their social relationships.

Harvard Business Review

How Hardwired is Human Behavior? New fields of science don’t emerge in a flash, and evolutionary psychology—sometimes called modern Darwinism—is no exception. But over the past several years, evolutionary psychology as a discipline has gathered both momentum and respect. The Neuroscience of Trust Companies are twisting themselves into knots to empower and challenge their employees. They’re anxious about…