Search results for "Relational goods"

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Relational goods: cost and effectiveness.

2010

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A Joint Reading of Positional and Relational Goods

2012

Both relational and positional goods are based upon an idea of joint consumption – though with opposite signs. Indeed, in both cases, individuals’ consumption choices take into account not only the individuals themselves, but others, as well. Given that relational goods provide a form of identity to their consumers, we show that a certain degree of positionality emerges within the consumption of relational goods. Analogously, except in a two-agent context, each positional good also has a relational component. What emerges is a complex structure of economic outcomes based on both relational and positional motives.

Relational goodsConsumption (economics)Structure (mathematical logic)MicroeconomicsPositional goodComponent (UML)Reading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsIdentity (social science)Context (language use)media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Relational Goods: Costs and Effectiveness

2003

Our society has undergone a great technological evolution but insufficient development about the psychic and relational maturity. In this article we affirm that group analysis and the clinical group can give a great contribution to the development of relational goods. These relational goods can become the great political objective for humanity in the third millennium. Furthermore, we believe that a therapeutic and systematic treatment can be useful in terms of costs and effectiveness.

Relational goodsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPoliticsSocial PsychologyPublic economicsGroup analysisHumanityRelational modelTechnological evolutionSociologySocial scienceMaturity (finance)
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A joint reading of positional and relational goods

2013

Both relational and positional goods are based upon an idea of joint consumption - though with opposite signs. Indeed, in both cases, individuals' consumption choices take into account not only the individuals themselves, but others, as well. Given that relational goods provide a form of identity to their consumers, we show that a certain degree of positionality emerges within the consumption of relational goods. Analogously, except in a two-agent context, each positional good also has a relational component. What emerges is a complex structure of economic outcomes based on both relational and positional motives.

positional goodsSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoRelational goodJ.E.L. D11 K00Relational goods; positional goods
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Lo sviluppo rurale tra qualità agroalimentare e ambiente

2013

The demand to the agriculture sector of products ever more diversified and with ever greater contents of quality, as well as the growing attention for health, environmental and ethical content has led to synergistic and enhancement actions between the various functions of agriculture and in particular between the environment and rural development. This can be transformed into a competitive advantage when it becomes a strategy to diversify the business activities, and determine a reallocation of production factors on agricultural production in favor of environmental and social functions that allow to generate additional incomes. Because business success goes hand in hand with that of the ter…

quality economy rural development relational goodsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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