New Developments in Social Interdependence Theory
University of Minnesota · University of Minnesota System
Abstract
Social interdependence theory is a classic example of the interaction of theory, research, and practice. The premise of the theory is the way that goals are structured determines how individuals interact, which in turn creates outcomes. Since its formulation nearly 60 years ago, social interdependence theory has been modified, extended, and refined on the basis of the increasing knowledge about, and application of, the theory. Researchers have conducted over 750 research studies on the relative merits of cooperative, competitive, and individualistic efforts and the conditions under which each is appropriate. Social interdependence theory has been widely applied, especially in education and business. These…
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2Topics & keywords
- Premise
- Individualism
- Psychology
- Social theory
- Game theory
- Consensus theory
- Development theory
- Methodological individualism