transaktionsbeteende
Transaktionsbeteende, also known as transactional behavior, refers to a pattern of behavior where individuals engage in transactions with others primarily for immediate, self-interested gains. This behavior is often characterized by a focus on the exchange of goods, services, or information for personal benefit, with little regard for the long-term consequences or the well-being of others.
Transactional behavior is commonly observed in various contexts, including business, social interactions, and personal relationships. In
The term "transaktionsbeteende" was popularized by the psychologist Eric Berne in his book "Games People Play."
While transactional behavior can be effective in achieving immediate goals, it may not be sustainable in the