reciprocalgiving
Reciprocalgiving is a form of social exchange in which individuals give goods or services to others with the expectation that the favor will be returned at some point in the future. It lies at the heart of many gift economies and cooperative practices, and it helps build social ties, trust, and norms of mutual aid within communities.
Reciprocalgiving operates under different reciprocity regimes. Generalized reciprocity involves giving without a clear expectation of specific
Practical instances include family duties, neighbor helping, volunteer organizations, open-source projects, and professional collaborations, where acts
Benefits of reciprocalgiving include strengthened trust, social capital, resilience, and efficient resource sharing. Risks include freeloading,
Scholars study reciprocalgiving across anthropology, sociology, economics, and organization theory to understand how reciprocity promotes cooperation