Biting the hand that feeds: A status-based model of when and why receiving help motivates social undermining
Social exchange theory suggests that after receiving help, people reciprocate by helping the original helpgiver. However, we propose that help recipients may respond negatively and harm the help giver when they perceive helping as a status threat and experience envy. Integrating the helping as statu...
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Main Authors: | TAI, Kenneth, LIN, Katrina Jia, LAM, Catherice K., LIU, Wu |
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2023
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